

Conflict
The then Imperial War Graves Commission was created during the height of the First World War to formalise the commemoration of more than a million Commonwealth casualties from the conflict. Two short decades later, and the Commission’s remit was expanded with the outbreak of the Second World War. Today we commemorate more than 1.7 million Commonwealth men and women who died in the world wars. Tell us their stories. (Image: © IWM (Q 100465)


Lance Corporal Benjamin Crabtree 1464, 1st/4th Bn., King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)
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Private Albert Cross 4391, 4th Bn., King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)
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United Kingdom

Private John Albert Crossley 1805, "A" Coy. 1st/5th Bn., King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)
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United Kingdom

Private Thomas Harrison Cuthbert S/11292, Depot Bn., Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)
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United Kingdom

Private William Herbert Dallay served as Watts, L/6148, 17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge's Own)
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