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FUNNELL A. H.<br />

What were his Christian names?<br />

What was his occupation or “calling”?<br />

Where did he go to primary school?<br />

Where did he lose his life?<br />

How old was he when he lost his life?<br />

What were his association(s) with Norwood?<br />

Arthur Harold<br />

Clerk<br />

Beulah Rd, Norwood (Norwood<br />

Primary School)<br />

Noriel, France<br />

23 years <strong>of</strong> age<br />

Born, primary educated and<br />

parents lived in Norwood<br />

VEITCH W.R.<br />

What were his Christian names?<br />

What was his occupation or “calling”?<br />

Where did he go to primary school?<br />

Where did he lose his life?<br />

How old was he when he lost his life?<br />

What was his association(s) with Norwood?<br />

William Robert<br />

Mason labour(er)/Monumental<br />

Mason<br />

Norwood State School<br />

Villers-Bretonneux, France<br />

31 years and 11 months<br />

Born at Kent Town and educated<br />

at Norwood Primary School.<br />

WINKLER C.W.<br />

What were his Christian names?<br />

Charles William<br />

What was his occupation or “calling”?<br />

Coach Driver<br />

Where did he go to primary school?<br />

Wallaroo <strong>South</strong><br />

Where did he lose his life?<br />

Near Harbouiers, (Harbonnieres)<br />

France<br />

How old was he when he lost his life? 21<br />

What was his association(s) with Norwood? His mother lived in Kent Town.<br />

No other connection can be<br />

established from Roll <strong>of</strong> Honour<br />

particulars.<br />

(5) Access the Commonwealth War Graves Website at<br />

www.cwgc.org<br />

Enter the name and initials <strong>of</strong> the soldier in the ‘Debt <strong>of</strong> Honour Register’ and<br />

select World War I. Click on the name and, when it loads, check details against<br />

those found in Question (5). If correct, click on ‘certificate’.<br />

Students just need to print the certificate, which will include an image <strong>of</strong> the cemetery<br />

or site in which these soldiers are buried or commemorated in either France or<br />

Belgium.<br />

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