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A Memorial Notice of Julian Gould, D Company
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A Memorial Notice of Julian Gould, D Company
A Memorial Notice of Julian Gould, D Company, 16th Battalion Middlesex Regiment. k.i.a. 30th May 1917 near Monchy-le-Preux aged 25 years. This book was privately printed by his father, Frederick J. Gould, and is illustrated with reproductions of some of Julians drawings and is inscribed Our Own Copy, dated 13th October 1917. Julian was the son of Fred and Mahalah Gould, Armorel, Woodfield Avenue, Ealing, London. Book
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13th 30th Aged Avenue Battalion Copy Dated Drawings Ealing Fred Frederick Gould Inscribed Julian Julians Middlesex Monchy Notice Preux Privately Regiment Years Reproductions Woodfield
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This poignant memorial notice commemorates the life of Julian Gould, a brave soldier who made the ultimate sacrifice for his country during World War I. The notice, privately printed by his father, Frederick J. Gould, serves as a tribute to the young man who was a member of D Company, 16th Battalion Middlesex Regiment. The tragic news of Julian's death reached his family on May 30, 1917, near Monchy-le-Preux, France, at the age of just 25 years old. The book is a cherished keepsake, filled with reproductions of Julian's own drawings, providing a glimpse into his artistic talents. The inscription on the cover reads "Our Own Copy," and it is dated October 13, 1917. The book serves as a poignant reminder of the young man's life and his enduring legacy. Julian was the beloved son of Fred and Mahalah Gould, who resided at Armorel, Woodfield Avenue, in Ealing, London. The loss of their son during the war was undoubtedly a profound one, and this memorial notice provides a poignant testament to their love and pride for their son. The First World War, also known as the Great War, claimed the lives of millions of soldiers and civilians, and this memorial notice serves as a reminder of the sacrifice and bravery of those who gave their lives during this tumultuous time in history.
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