WE SHALL REMEMBER THEM
THOSE WHO FELL IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR
THE FOLLOWING ALSO GAVE THEIR LIVES

Lance Corporal Walter Day
Age 27
2nd Bn., Canadian Infantry
9th Sept 1916 Vimy Ridge


Captain Thomas John Catchpole
aged 29
1st/5th Bn., Suffolk Regiment
3rd November 1917.  Palestine.


Private Samuel Brunning
aged 22
1st/8th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers
6th April 1918 .The Somme


Private H. Ransome
aged 27
2nd Bn., Suffolk Regiment
1st October 1918. Cambrai


Lance Corporal A Mould

2nd Bn., Durham Light Infantry
11th April 1918. Ypres


Private T. E. Mould

15th Bn., Durham Light Infantry
10th April 1918. Le Cateau


Private W. Day
aged 32
1st Bn., Cambridgeshire Regiment
4th February 1918. Fins and Sorel
Serjeant George Crann, 6th Bn. London Regt (City of London Rifles) died Saturday, 25th Sept. 1915 aged 20. Killed at the Battle of Loos and buried in the Maroc British Cemetery. Son of Alfred and Ellen Crann Private Edward John Foreman, 2nd Bn., Suffolk Regiment died aged 19 on Wednesday, 16th August 1916 taking supplies to the Front. Son of James and Fanny Foreman. Buried in Quarry Cemetery, Montauban, The Somme.
Private Godfrey Herbert Crann, 1st Bn.,Cambridgeshire regiment, who died aged 20 on Tuesday, 31st July 1917 defending the Ypres Salient. Commemorated on the Menin Gate. Youngest son of Ellen and Alfred Crann
Private Will Crann, 6th Bn., London Regt. Seriously wounded  with his brother George at the Battle of Loos, but lived to a ripe old age, working for the Amalgamated Press, following his father�s trade
LETTERS FROM THE TRENCHES
This is a small collection of letters written by the Crann brothers to my relatives from the Trenches. They give a touching first hand account of their experiences while trying to keep a �stiff upper lip� They can be obtained from Anthony Foreman, Wheelwrights, Lidgate, Near Newmarket Suffolk, UK CB8 9PR. Price �2.20 including posstage.
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