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War And Peace - Ww1 - Known Unto God - War And Peace - Ww1 - Known Unto God Poem by Paul Warren
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Burscough 100… The 100th Aniversary of The Great War | LBMHS
Tracing Rainbows: Known Unto God
War Grave Headstones | Types of CWGC Headstones | CWGC
Kipling's epitaphs | | The Guardian
John Kipling – Epitaphs of the Great War
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Known Unto God | Two years ago when I was travelling through… | Flickr
Kipling, el poeta que pasó su vida buscando la tumba de su hijo desaparecido en la guerra | RETRO | MAG.
Roads to the Great War: Happy Birthday Rudyard: Kipling and the Imperial War Graves Commission
British & German graves, Somme - License, download or print for £3.00 | Photos | Picfair
Headstone to a 'Soldier of the Great War Known Unto God' at the Anglo-France cemetery, Thiepval Memorial, Thiepval, France Stock Photo - Alamy
Rudyard Kipling's first World War tragedy – The Irish Times
Tracing Rainbows: Known Unto God
The grave of John Kipling (and the Battle of Loos) - YouTube
Known unto God – Abraham, my Friend – Part 03 – biblebase
A letter to Kipling
CommonwealthWarGraves on Twitter: "'Known unto God'. Three words found upon graves of unknown World War service personnel. These words were agreed upon at the 16th Commission meeting in October 1919 by @CWGC
John Bull on Twitter: "And that's the thing. For many families - from all over the world - it was too costly a trip to ever make. Some graves reflect this. Pvt
A Canadian's Journey to Flanders Fields - A Wandering Web | Flanders field, Belgium, Ypres belgium
Cuando Kipling, inconsolable, buscaba a su hijo desaparecido en la guerra
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À Haisnes, la tombe du fils de Rudyard Kipling - La Voix du Nord
Known unto God - Wikipedia
Kipling also decided upon the phrase, “A soldier of the Great War, known unto God” which is present on the headstone of ever… | Cemeteries, Cemetery art, Headstones
Known unto God is a phrase used on the gravestones of unknown soldiers in war graves cemeteries. The phrase was selected by British poet Rudyard... | By Comatranslators | Facebook