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A. G Baker

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

A. G Baker

Employee of Lambeth Borough Council who fought and was killed in WW1.

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A. G Baker

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Lambeth war memorial - WW1

"Lest we forget" is a quote from Kipling, often used on war memorials for WW1...

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