Soldiers of the RegimentPrivate
James Frith
1914-15 Star to Private James Frith, number 13932, 7th Battalion, King’s
Own Royal Lancaster Regiment. Died of wounds 13 Aug 1915.
Accession Number: KO3126/01
British War Medal to Private James Frith, number 13932, 7th Battalion,
King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment. Died of wounds 13 Aug 1915.
Accession Number: KO3126/02
Allied Victory Medal to Private James Frith, number 13932, 7th
Battalion, King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment. Died of wounds 13 Aug
1915.
Accession Number: KO3126/03
Private James Frith, number 13932, 7th Battalion, King’s Own Royal
Lancaster Regiment. Died of wounds 13 Aug 1915. Born at Clayton,
Manchester and enlisted in Manchester. Buried in La Gorgue Communal
Cemetery, France
Accession Number: KO3126/04

Grave of Private James Frith, number 13932, 7th Battalion, King’s Own
Royal Lancaster Regiment. Died of wounds 13 Aug 1915. Born at Clayton,
Manchester and enlisted in Manchester. Buried in La Gorgue Communal
Cemetery, France
Photograph by The British Association, Ypres Salient, Belgium
Accession Number: KO3126/05

The War Graves of the British Empire. France 350-356
The Register of the names of those who fell in the Great War and are
buried in Vieux-Berquin Communal Cemetery, Sec-Bois Communal Cemetery,
Aval Wood Military Cemetery, Nieppe-Bois (Rue du Bois) British Cemetery,
La Gorgue Communal Cemetery, Lestrem Communal Cemetery and
Calonne-sur-la-Lys Communal Cemetery, France.
Compiled and Published by Order of the Imperial War Graves Commission,
London, 1927.
Accession Number: KO3126/06
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