It is a grey day.
Continuing our survey of wartime graves, we visit Tuckingmill Church. We believe that Fred Negus is buried here (Fred served in the Royal Army Medical Corps during the war and was a miner at Dolcoath) but we fail to find the grave.
There are in this graveyard a remarkable number of war graves, mostly from World War Two.
This one is from World War One. The design of these war graves is simple and striking: is it by Lutyens? To be researched.
Continuing our survey of wartime graves, we visit Tuckingmill Church. We believe that Fred Negus is buried here (Fred served in the Royal Army Medical Corps during the war and was a miner at Dolcoath) but we fail to find the grave.
There are in this graveyard a remarkable number of war graves, mostly from World War Two.
This one is from World War One. The design of these war graves is simple and striking: is it by Lutyens? To be researched.