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Pte. E. Wells (Ted) - Taken by A. Goble 23 Nov 2020
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Pte. E. Wells (Ted), inscription - Taken by A. Goble 23 Nov 2020
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Pte. E. Wells (Ted), inscription - Taken by A. Goble 23 Nov 2020
Reference WMO/278341
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- First World War (1914-1918)
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[front of base] In Loving Memory / of / our dear son / Pte. E. Wells, (Ted) / 2/14 London Scottish, / killed in action in France Aug. 21st. 1918, / aged 23. / "Gone but not forgotten." / "At Rest." / Also of Fred, beloved husband of Ethel Wells / and brother of the above, / who died Dec. 17th. 1923, aged 36. [right of base] In Loving Memory / of / my dear husband / George Wells / died December 17th. 1930 / aged 76 years. [left of base] Also / In Loving Memory / of Jane / the beloved wife of / George Wells / died April 25th 1935 / aged 78 years.
E. Wells (Ted)
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