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George's grave in Germany.

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George's grave at St Leonhard's Church.

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George's grave at St Leonhard's church

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A postcard to Mrs E Warren from R [indecipherable]. A cross on the image indicates near where George is buried.

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Mary describes the ceremony at the churchyard, attended by nearly 700 people including 300 children.

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John Cox was the pilot the night George was killed. He describes travelling in a vehicle with George's body. George was taken to a cemetery in a village. John continued to a military hospital. George and John had both baled out.

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The letter describes contact Mary has made with the priest in charge of the cemetery where George is buried. She includes his address and states that she will try and visit the cemetery in the near future.

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Mrs E Warren at a memorial service for her son in St Leonhard's church. On the reverse is stamped 'Photo Schmid Heilsbronn/Mfr'

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The priest at St Leonhard's church with a woman in army uniform. They are standing at the top of steps in front of a building.

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The priest from St Leonhard's church standing by George Warren's grave.

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A group of people walking along a road.

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The priest and the nave of the church seen from the pews.

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The exterior of the church viewed from the graveyard. Five or six people are standing by a grave.

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The interior of the church during a service seen from the pews.
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