Paddy Fawl's Grave
Two photographs of Paddy Fawl's grave in Couin British Cemetery. His surname Fawl is misspelt as 'Fall'. I found my uncle's grave by contacting the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. I have since visited the cemetery and laid a wreath on Paddy Fawl's grave.
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elspeth payne
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Europeana 1914-1918
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