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Son of Robert W. Igglesden, and Mary E. Igglesden, of "The Beacon", Chilton Ave., Kearsney, Kent.
Digital gallery of Lance Corporal Arthur Robert Igglesden
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Lance Corporal Arthur Robert Igglesden
The Town Memorial, Dover, Kent, England, where Lance Corporal Igglesden is commemorated. He is one of fourteen Dovorians remembered on this memorial in our town who emigrated to Canada and died while serving in Canadian forces in the Great War. Lance Corporal Igglesden was from a Dover family, then well known in the town as bakers and confectioners. Information gathered by the Dover War Memorial Project.
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From the Calgary Herald. Submitted of the project, Operation: Picture Me
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The Town Memorial, Dover, Kent, England, where Lance Corporal Igglesden is commemorated. He is one of fourteen Dovorians remembered on this memorial in our town who emigrated to Canada and died while serving in Canadian forces in the Great War. Lance Corporal Igglesden was from a Dover family, then well known in the town as bakers and confectioners. Information gathered by the Dover War Memorial Project.
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The panel on the Town Memorial, Dover, Kent, England, where Lance Corporal Igglesden is commemorated. Information gathered by the Dover War Memorial Project.
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Source: Library & Archives Canada online
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Source: Library & Archives Canada
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Henry Aflred Igglesden was brother of Robert Igglesden, who lost his life at Vimy. "Harry" was wounded but recovered. The brothers joined up together at Calgary." Source: Marilyn Stephenson-Knight, the Dover War Memorial Project. UK.
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In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 261 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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CANADIAN CEMETERY No. 2 Pas de Calais, France
The CANADIAN CEMETERY No. 2 is about 2.5 kilometres north of the village of Neuville-St. Vaast. The village is about 6 kilometres north of Arras and 1 kilometre east of the main road from Arras to Bethune. The cemetery is on a spur road turning left from the road to Givenchy-en-Gohelle, about 1 kilometre south of the Canadian Memorial at Vimy.
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