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Son of William Molson Dobell and Constance Dobell, of "Boisfranc", St. Louis Road, Quebec.
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Lieutenant Colin Macpherson Dobell
Pro Deo Et Patria Erected by the Royal Military College Club of Canada Anno Domini 1923. Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada.
1065 Lieut Colin Macpherson Dobell (RMC 1914) was the son of William Molson Dobell and Constance Dobell, of "Boisfranc", St. Louis Road, Quebec. He served with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 1st Battalion attd. 9th Battalion. He died on May 30, 1918.
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Lieutenant Colin Macpherson Dobell
On their 50th anniversary the class of August 1915 at the Royal Military College of Canada have placed this memorial stained glass window to honour their fallen classmates.
1065 Lieut Colin Macpherson Dobell (RMC 1914) was the son of William Molson Dobell and Constance Dobell, of "Boisfranc", St. Louis Road, Quebec. He served with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 1st Battalion attd. 9th Battalion. He died on May 30, 1918.
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Colins Father was a Timber Merchant and in the 1901 England Census the family were living in Sloane Square Chelsea London.<P> Dave Morris Tadcaster England
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Pro Deo Et Patria Erected by the Royal Military College Club of Canada Anno Domini 1923. Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada. 1065 Lieut Colin Macpherson Dobell (RMC 1914) was the son of William Molson Dobell and Constance Dobell, of "Boisfranc", St. Louis Road, Quebec. He served with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 1st Battalion attd. 9th Battalion. He died on May 30, 1918.
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On their 50th anniversary the class of August 1915 at the Royal Military College of Canada have placed this memorial stained glass window to honour their fallen classmates. 1065 Lieut Colin Macpherson Dobell (RMC 1914) was the son of William Molson Dobell and Constance Dobell, of "Boisfranc", St. Louis Road, Quebec. He served with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 1st Battalion attd. 9th Battalion. He died on May 30, 1918.
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Memorial stair, Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario
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Memorial arch, Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario
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Memorial doll, Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario
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Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 586 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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MARFAUX BRITISH CEMETERY Marne, France
Marfaux is 18.5 kilometres from Reims and 16 kilometres from Epernay. Marfaux British Cemetery is about one kilometre south-east of the village along the RD386, on the north-east side of the road to Nanteuil-la-Foret and on the south-east side of the crossroad from Bois-de-Courton. The Marfaux (New Zealand) Memorial takes the forms of a panel stone erected in the shelter in Marfaux British Cemetery, and commemorates, by name, 10 casualties of the New Zealand Cyclist Battalion who fell in July 1918 and who have no known grave.
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