Le Touret Memorial
The Le Touret Memorial is a World War I memorial, located near the former commune of Richebourg-l'Avoué, in the Pas-de-Calais region of France. The memorial lists 13,389 names of British and Commonwealth soldiers with no known grave who were killed in the area prior to the start of the Battle of Loos on 25 September 1915. The exceptions are Canadian soldiers, whose names are commemorated at the Vimy Memorial, and Indian Army soldiers, whose names appear on the Neuve-Chapelle Memorial. Those commemorated on this memorial include the Victoria Cross recipients Abraham Acton, William Anderson, Jacob Rivers, and Edward Barber. Also commemorated here are Clive and Arnold Baxter, brothers who were killed on the same day, 25 January 1915, in the Brickstacks area of Cuinchy.
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1930 in architectureAbraham ActonArchibald CunninghamArthur Bigge, 1st Baron StamfordhamBobby Houston (footballer, born 1889)Charles JeffreyEdmund ThomsonEdward Barber (VC)Fabian WareGeorge BemandJack Sheffield (footballer)Jacob RiversJohn FrailJulie WaltersList of Commonwealth War Graves Commission World War I memorials to the missing in Belgium and FranceList of War Memorial windows by Christopher WhallList of World War I memorials and cemeteries in ArtoisMcNamara's BandRichebourg-l'AvouéSidney Nelson CrowtherSir Thomas Chapman, 7th BaronetThomas Gillespie (rower)William Anderson (VC)William Forbes-Sempill, 17th Lord SempillWilliam Pell (footballer)
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Le Touret Memorial
The Le Touret Memorial is a World War I memorial, located near the former commune of Richebourg-l'Avoué, in the Pas-de-Calais region of France. The memorial lists 13,389 names of British and Commonwealth soldiers with no known grave who were killed in the area prior to the start of the Battle of Loos on 25 September 1915. The exceptions are Canadian soldiers, whose names are commemorated at the Vimy Memorial, and Indian Army soldiers, whose names appear on the Neuve-Chapelle Memorial. Those commemorated on this memorial include the Victoria Cross recipients Abraham Acton, William Anderson, Jacob Rivers, and Edward Barber. Also commemorated here are Clive and Arnold Baxter, brothers who were killed on the same day, 25 January 1915, in the Brickstacks area of Cuinchy.
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Het Touret Memorial is een Bri ...... nwealth War Graves Commission.
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Le Touret Memorial est un mémo ...... où sont enterrés 915 soldats.
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The Le Touret Memorial is a Wo ...... British Ambassador to France.
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British and Commonwealth forces
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J. R. Truelove
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To the Glory of God and in Mem ...... ven to their comrades in death
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Le Touret Memorial
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1930-03-22
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Het Touret Memorial is een Bri ...... maar geen gekend graf hebben.
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Le Touret Memorial est un mémo ...... où sont enterrés 915 soldats.
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The Le Touret Memorial is a Wo ...... e Brickstacks area of Cuinchy.
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Le Touret Memorial
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Touret Memorial
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Touret Memorial
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