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Grave of an unknown British soldier near Ginchy
Photograph: Grave of an unknown British soldier near Ginchy. Shows a cross and grave marked with two rifles, on one of which is hung a service cap. The rank Corporal, unit Connaught Rangers and date Sept are visible. Probably relates to 6th Bn Connaught Rangers and the Battle of Ginchy, September 1916. C. 696. One of 193 British and Allied Official photographs taken on the Western Front during World War One. Mounted on card, some with their original captions. Associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). Date: 1916
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Media ID 14404172
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Connaught Corporal Date Ginchy Grave Hung Marked Photograph Probably Rangers Rank Relates Rifles Sept Unit Unknown Visible
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This poignant photograph captures the grave of an unknown British soldier from the Connaught Rangers regiment, located near the battlefield of Ginchy in France. The grave is marked by a simple cross and adorned with two rifles, one of which holds a service cap bearing the rank of Corporal. The inscription on the grave includes the date "Sept," indicating that this soldier likely lost his life during the Battle of Ginchy in September 1916. The 6th Battalion of the Connaught Rangers is believed to be the unit to which this soldier belonged. This photograph is one of 193 official images taken during the Western Front of World War One, providing a haunting reminder of the sacrifices made by the brave men and women who served during this conflict. The image is mounted on card and comes with its original caption, offering a glimpse into the past and a tribute to the unknown soldier who lies in restful repose.
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