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I am familiar with Pantasaph church and have never seen, or heard any reference to, WWI soldiers' graves. What is the source of this information? Is this church being confused with Bodelwyddan church, about 10 miles away, which contains the graves of Canadian soldiers?.
Radarman15:49, 29 April 2007 (UTC)reply
this correct it is bodelwyddan and does contain canadian soldiers.
I agree with the citation need, although there is anyway at least 'one thing wrong with the picture': according the Commonwealth War Graves Commission who register and maintain the graves, there are two soldiers (one British, one Canadian) from WWI and an airman (RAF) from WWII - not three soldiers all of WWI.
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14:44, 8 April 2022 (UTC)reply