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If I should die, think only this of me:
That there's some corner of a foreign field
That is for ever England. There shall be
In that rich earth a richer dust concealed;
A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware,
Gave, once, her flowers to love, her ways to roam,
A body of England's, breathing English air,
Washed by the rivers, blest by suns of home.
And think, this heart, all evil shed away,
A pulse in the eternal mind, no less
Gives somewhere back the thoughts by England given;
Her sights and sounds; dreams happy as her day;
And laughter, learnt of friends; and gentleness,
In hearts at peace, under an English heaven.
Rupert Brooke |
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Albert Saunders (1867-1915)
Albert Saunders, child of John Saunders was born in 1867. Married Fanny Saunders andLived at 2 Chapel Lane, . Fought in WW1 (dogtag# 118116(P.O.)) as a Petty Officer. 1st Cl in the R.N. H.M.S. “White Oak” of the Royal Navy.. Died on Nov 13 1915 at the age of 48. Buried at Longfleet (St. Mary) Churchyard - Dorset.
| Dogtag: |
118116(P.O.) |
| Rank: |
Petty Officer. 1st Cl |
| Force: |
Royal Navy. |
| Division: |
R.N. H.M.S. “White Oak” |
| Child Of: |
John Saunders |
| Married to: |
Fanny Saunders |
| Address: |
2 Chapel Lane |
| Date of Death: |
1915-11-13 |
| Age: |
48 - see more from this Age >> |
| War: |
WW1 - see more from this War >> |
| Grave Address: |
Longfleet (St. Mary) Churchyard - Dorset |
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