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Military service
Service number:
7809
Age:
34
Rank:
Corporal
Force:
Army
Unit/Regiment:
Northamptonshire Regiment
Division:
C Coy. 1st Bn.
Death:
July 10, 1917
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Son of Mrs. Mary Ann Hawkins, of Kingsthorpe, Northampton; husband of Edith Grace Hawkins, of Northampton.
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Commemorated on:
Page 577 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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NIEUPORT MEMORIAL (Nieuwpoort) Belgium
Nieuport (now Nieuwpoort) is a town in the Province of West Flanders on the south-west side of the River Yser, 3 kilometres from the sea. The Nieuport Memorial is on a site where the road to Lombardsijde joins the road from Nieuport dock. It commemorates over 500 British officers and men who fell in operations of 1914 and 1917 on the Belgian coast and whose graves are not known. The Memorial takes the form of a pylon of Euville stone, 8 metres high, surrounded by a bronze band on which are cast the names of the casualties commemorated. It stands on a triangular paved platform, and at each corner of the triangle is the recumbent figure of a lion facing outwards.
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