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Remembered with Honour | |||
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A soldier of the Border Regiment | |||
Name | Arthur William Farmer | ||
Rank | 2nd Lieutenant | ||
Number | — | ||
Battalion | 5th Border Regiment | ||
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Former unit | |||
Enlisted | |||
Resident | |||
Where born | |||
Ctry of service | United Kingdom | ||
Burial / Commemoration | |||
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Where died | F & F | ||
How died | |||
Age | 31 | ||
Date of death | 7th June 1917 | ||
Casualty type | Commonwealth War Dead | ||
Grave ref. | Panel 35 | ||
Resting place | Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial |
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Husband of Elspeth Catherine Farmer of 283, Green Lanes, Finsbury Park, London. |
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This page will be undergoing some much needed changes to update old templates. (hover over for more details)
The administrator is in the process of updating all the Lonsdale (11th Battalion) Roll of Honour entries to the new style as seen here in this example. This is a lengthy process and when completed updates to the other Border Regiment Rolls of Honour will follow.
Do you know anything about this soldier? If so, we would like to ask for your help. (hover over for more details)
This is a dedicated remembrance page for Arthur William Farmer, 2nd Lieut., a soldier of The Border Regiment during The Great War.
Some areas are lacking in useful information, which includes any images. Please consider helping the Lonsdale Roll of Honour and Border Regiment Rolls of Honour projects by contacting us with any useful information you may have. Alternatively, see how to donate digital images and add the images yourself. Thank you.
Some areas are lacking in useful information, which includes any images. Please consider helping the Lonsdale Roll of Honour and Border Regiment Rolls of Honour projects by contacting us with any useful information you may have. Alternatively, see how to donate digital images and add the images yourself. Thank you.
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d. = died (see point 7 below) | d.o.w. = died of wounds | k.i.a. = killed in action | F & F = France and Flanders (inc. Italy) | |
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