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Oxfordshire cemeteries
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Jack | Report | 9 Mar 2006 15:27 |
I have a whole lot of digital photos of war graves in the county (50+ cemeteries and including pics for the brothers of Lawrence of Arabia)that I took for a project I'm involved with and have saved to disk. Some are the actual graves and some are mentions on private family gravestones although the men were buried/recorded on a memorial (such as Thiepval on the Somme or Helles for Gallipoli). Judging by the state of the cemeteries, some of them won't be around for much longer. If anyone is interested, please contact me. ( For D-Day buffs, I have a pic of the grave of Major John Howard who commanded the glider landings at Pegasus Bridge and who only died in the last few years.) Jack |