Grave, Private William George Innes and Private John Herbert Reeves, WWI

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Circa 1917
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Wooden grave site marker of Private William George Innes, No.2 New Zealand Field Ambulance, WWI. Killed in action, 12 August 1917, aged twenty-five. Wooden grave site marker of Private John Herbert Reeves, No.2 New Zealand Field Ambulance, WWI. Killed in action, 12 August 1917, aged twenty-four. Gravesite located in Nieppe, France.
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Circa 1917
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PHO2006-040
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We have, what we thought was the original of this photo, in the album of William Alfred Clothier, a fellow member of NZ Field ambulance Corp. I am with my husband Brent Clothier, the Grandson of WE Clothier, having just returned from the final resting place of William Innes and J H Reeves. It is 30 October 2018. We have today, taken photos of the grave yard at Nieppe.We have spent many years trying to track down Billy Innes as he appears, laughing and happy in early photos in the same album in Egypt We would love to link in with more information about this young man

- Penelope Clothier posted 5 years ago.

Grave markers of (left ) Private W.G. Innes (Service # 3/1043) of the New Zealand Medical Corps, NZ Rifle Brigade, 1st Battalion; and grave marker (right) of Private John Herbert Reeves (Service # 3/1083) of the New Zealand Medical Corps - both killed in action 12 August 1917. - in the field of battle at Ypres Belgium. Both Privates Innes & Reeves were from Wellington, New Zealand. Refer to their military profiles : Private W.G. Innes (Service # 3/1043) and Private J.H. Reeves (Service # 3/1083) - New Zealand Cenotaph : www.aucklandmuseum.com

- Jenifer lemaire posted 8 years ago.

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