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John Henry Costin and P/O L. J. Snow - Taken by A. Goble 17 Feb 2022
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John Henry Costin and P/O L. J. Snow, inscription - Taken by A. Goble 17 Feb 2022
Reference WMO/84783
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North Sheen (Fulham New) Cemetery
Lower Richmond Road
Richmond
TW9 4LL
England
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- First World War (1914-1918)
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... / Also the dear and only son of above / John Henry / (Jack) 2/ 22. London Regt. / who died at sea October 25 1919 / on his way home from Egypt / aged 22 years. / ... / Also P/O. L. J. Snow. (Len) R.A.F / grandson of / John and Mary Costin. / killed in action in Italy / June 2nd. 1944, aged 22 years.
John Henry Costin, L. J. Snow
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