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 | A.J. Attree Dairy Delivery Van, Reading |
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 | Abbeville Communal Cemetery.jpg |
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 | Albert Alfred Attree Portsmouth Navel Memorial
Commonwealth War Graves Commisiion |
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 | Albert William Attree |
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 | Alexander Cockburn Attree, M.M. Bray Military Cemetery
Commonwealth War Graves Commission |
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 | Alexander Cockburn Attree, M.M. London Gazette Supllement 12 September 1916 |
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 | Alfred Attree Lloyd, DCM |
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 | Alfred James Tarlton Vlamertinghe New Military Cemetery
Connonwealth War Graves Commission |
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 | Ann Wakeford Whalley nee Attree Picture provided by Kjell F. Attree Winder Hoel of Norway |
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 | Anne Claudia Whalley Dundas nee Foot with son Claud Kenneth Melville Dundas; taken Jan 17, 1922 |
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 | Anne Claudia Whalley Foot; aged 2 Picture provided by Kjell F. Attree Winder Hoel of Norway |
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 | Annie Elizabeth Wicks nee Attree |
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 | Arthur Frank Attree Amara War Cemetery, Iraq
Commonwealth War Graves Commission |
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 | Arthur William (Tree) Attree Raperier British Cemetery, Villemontoire
Commonwealth War Graves Commission |
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 | Attree - Richter marriage notice The Pall Mall Gazette (London, England), Tuesday, July 17, 1866; Issue 448 |
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 | Attree Drive Brighton |
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 | Attree family at Byron Ave., Margate Pan over faces to show names and click on faces to go to individual/family page for that person. Photo taken about 1927 |
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 | Attree Family Grave in Manitoba Brookside Cemetery, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
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 | Attree Family History a short summary |
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 | Attree Lake,Northern Saskatchewan, Canada In Memorial to Earl and Vincent Attree, RCAF casualties of WWII.
Provided by the Pawistik News (www.pawistiklodge.com) |
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 | Attree of Wivelsfield Text version of Pedigree of Theobalds |
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 | Attree Properties in Brighton Queen's Park and Attree Villa |
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 | Attree Scool of Dance Nelson B.C., Canada Gladys Austin Attree |
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 | Attree Villa Brighton |
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 | Azmak Cemetery, Turkey.jpg |
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 | Benjamin Rupert Attree Le Touquet-Paris Plage Communal Cemetery
Commonwealth War Graves Commission |
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 | Birgitte Kirstine (Aanes) Johnsdatter Picture provided by Kjell F. Attree Winder Hoel of Norway |
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 | Bloemfontein In Memorium.jpg |
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 | Bray Military Cemetary.jpg |
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 | Budapest War Cem.jpg |
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 | Calendars Info |
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 | Cambrai Cemetary |
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 | Cambrai Cemetary (Details), France Commonwealth War Grave Commission |
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 | Cambrai cemetery_details Commonwealth War Graves Commission |
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 | Cambrai Memorial Commonwealth War Graves Commission |
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 | Cambrai Memorial Commonwealth War Graves Commission |
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 | Cambridge City Cemetery.jpg |
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 | Capt. Attree Memorial |
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 | Capt. F.W.W.T. Attree Memorial in Ditchling Church |
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 | Cecil Douglas Attree |
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 | Charles E. Foot - Fanny A. J. Whalley marriage notice Jackson's Oxford Journal (Oxford, England), Saturday, November 15, 1873; Issue 6294 |
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 | Charles Henry Ansell Abbeville Communal Cemetery Extension
Commonwealth War Graves Commsission |
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 | Charles John Walls
Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial
Commonwealth War Graves Commission |
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 | Charlotte and Ole Richter Picture provided by Kjell F. Attree Winder Hoel of Norway |
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 | Charlotte Ellen Groom nee Attree |
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 | Charlotte Ellen Groom nee Attree Photo taken 1890 |
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 | Charlotte Groom nee Attree |
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 | Charlotte Wakeford Richter nee Attree Picture provided by Kjell F. Attree Winder Hoel of Norway |
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 | Chatham Naval Memorial
After the First World War, an appropriate way had to be found of commemorating those members of the Royal Navy who had no known grave, the majority of deaths having occurred at sea where no permanent memorial could be provided. An Admiralty committee recommended that the three manning ports in Great Britain - Chatham, Plymouth and Portsmouth - should each have an identical memorial of unmistakable naval form, an obelisk, which would serve as a leading mark for shipping. The memorials were designed by Sir Robert Lorimer, who had already carried out a considerable amount of work for the Commission, with sculpture by Henry Poole. The Chatham Naval Memorial was unveiled by the Prince of Wales (the future King Edward VIII) on 26 April 1924. After the Second World War it was decided that the naval memorials should be extended to provide space for commemorating the naval dead without graves of that war, but since the three sites were dissimilar, a different architectural treatment was required for each. The architect for the Second World War extension at Chatham was Sir Edward Maufe (who also designed the Air Forces memorial at Runnymede) and the additional sculpture was by Charles Wheeler and William McMillan. The Extension was unveiled by the Duke of Edinburgh on 15 October 1952. Chatham Naval Memorial commemorates 8,517 sailors of the First World War and 10,098 of the Second World War. |
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 | Cyril Midford Morris Runnymede RAF Memorial
Commonwealth War Graves Commission |
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