Person    | Male  Died 15/9/1919

Gordon Darley Miller

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

Gordon Darley Miller

Born George Gordon Darley Miller, eldest son of Colonel Miller. At Harrow 1913 - 1917. Killed in action, north Russia. From Harrow memorials of the great war : August 23rd, 1914, to March 20th, 1915: "2ND LIEUTENANT G. G. D. MILLER Royal Horse Artillery ...", followed by some touching memories of the boy when at Harrow.

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Gordon Darley Miller

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Harrow School - gates - west pier

Also of his son, Gordon Darley Miller, RFA, killed in action, north Russia – ...

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