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9931: Cecil Bailey

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posted on 2024-01-19, 11:35 authored by Lest We Forget Project Team

Cecil Arthur Bailey died 1935 aged 39. Very little is known about his service record but it is assumed he was in the 41st Platoon, he survived the war. He is believed to be from a well-to-do family (chemical manufacturers) married to a Belgian lady who father was a tug captain.

History

Name of contributor(s)

Jane Couldwell

Subject of the story/individual the object(s) relate to

Cecil Arthur Bailey

Date(s) the event(s) in the story took place

1914-1918

Location(s) where the event(s) in the story took place

unknown

Object(s)

photos of: Gravestone Cecil in a cap Cecil with a mate Cecil on chair in cap 41st Platoon Cecil with his brothers

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Devonport Library, Plymouth (29/5/19)

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