WebSep 10, 2024 · "Step softly, a dream lies buried here". A very powerful epitaph adorning the grave of Private Johnson, one of the many Australian fallen whose bodies were discovered more than 80 years after their deaths - today buried in @CWGC Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) cemetery. 10 Sep 2024 10:59:02 WebV.C. Corner Cemetery was made after the Armistice. It contains the graves of 410 Australian soldiers who died in the Attack at Fromelles and whose bodies were found on the …
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WebThe headstone of Arthur Joseph Johnson in Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery. It bears the powerful epitaph: STEP SOFTLY A DREAM LIES BURIED HERE. 12 comments on LinkedIn WebYour Pheasant Wood is almost certainly jichimu, a Chinese hardwood also known as Chicken Wing or Phoenix Tail Wood because of its usual signature feathery, colorful grain similar to some chicken and pheasant plumage. There are two kinds, old and new. You seem to have a cut of the new, which is still available but less desirable because it is ... epsom college daily mail
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http://thebignote.com/2016/10/18/fromelles-part-seven-fromelles-pheasant-wood-military-cemetery/ WebThe CWGC remit is the Commonwealth military dead of the World Wars and the Commonwealth civilian dead of World War II. So possibly the qualifier I've just added makes no sense and a footnote may be needed to explain things further. See also the reply made here (which I've only just noticed). Carcharoth ( talk) 07:48, 17 June 2011 (UTC) [ reply] WebStatistics source: CWGC. Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery is a First World War cemetery built by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission on the outskirts of … epsom college charity commission