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Digital gallery of Second Lieutenant Edward William Graham
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Second Lieutenant Edward William Graham
This man's name was William Ewart Graham. He was born in Port Arthur, Ontario, on April 4, 1896. He went by his middle name, Ewart. He died in a training flight accident in France. The back of the photo has this caption:<br>This is too solemn - barely as tall as he is - He is much too old. 14655 - WEG
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This man's name was William Ewart Graham. He was born in Port Arthur, Ontario, on April 4, 1896. He went by his middle name, Ewart. He died in a training flight accident in France. The back of the photo has this caption:<br>This is too solemn - barely as tall as he is - He is much too old. 14655 - WEG
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This is Eward in 1917, possibly in Port Arthur before he went overseas.
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Page 596 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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CAUDRY BRITISH CEMETERY Nord, France
Caudry is a large village 10 kilometres east of Cambrai on the south side of the main road to Le Cateau. From the Cambrai-Le Cateau road (the N 43) take the dual carriageway into Caudry town. Follow this road for 1100 metres to a traffic light controlled junction. Turn left and follow this road for approximately 225 metres to a small road on the right (the first CWGC sign is at this junction). The Caudry British Cemetery lies on the left side of the road after travelling 100 metres.
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