In memory of Edward Busher
My uncle, Edward Busher was a reservist and he re-joined when the war broke out, joining the Royal Irish Regiment. He is buried at Corbie cemetery near Amiens, having died on Wednesday, 7 June 1916 aged 20. He was from King Street in Wexford town Ireland. Thirty six young men from that area joined up and were killed in the war. Those young men were naïve, eager for adventure and needing a few bob that they didn't have at home. I went to see his grave and felt proud to be there. I brought a pouch of soil from our family plot and I scattered it on his grave. Then I brought home some soil from his grave and scattered it here. Edward had been home on furlough immediately before he returned to the battlefield and was killed by shrapnel. The photograph of him is a large one that's been on display for as long as I can remember.
Photograph of Edward Busher; CWG record of Edward Busher
Photograph
Private Edward Busher, Royal Irish Regiment
Edward Busher
Commonwealth Graves Record - Edward Busher
Official document
CONTRIBUTOR
Tony Busher
DATE
1914 - 1918
LANGUAGE
eng
ITEMS
2
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
PROGRESS
METADATA
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