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Lieutenant William George Hobbs - Taken by A. Goble 06 May 2019
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Lieutenant William George Hobbs, top of broken gravestone - Taken by A. Goble 06 May 2019
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Lieutenant William George Hobbs, bottom of broken gravestone - Taken by A. Goble 06 May 2019
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- First World War (1914-1918)
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[Sacred to the memory / of / William George Hobbs / who was called to the higher service / 16th. Oct. 1935 aged 74. / "Faithful unto death."] / Also / Lieut. William George Hobbs / 8th. Royal Berkshire Regiment / who fell in the Battle of Loos / 25th. Sept 1915, aged 24. / "He that loseth his life for my sake / shall find it." / [Also Amelia Reubina Jane / wife and mother of the above / who died 10th. March 1942 aged 78. / Who through faith out of weakness / was made strong."]
William George Hobbs
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