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Pte. George Lamb

British Army 2nd Battalion Durham Light Infantry

(d.28th Oct 1914)

George Lamb died aged 22, he was born in Jarrow in 1892, son of William and Elizabeth Lamb. In the 1911 Census he is listed as George Lamb, age 18, a Colliery Pony Driver, living at 12, Ormonde Street, South Shields. He first served in WW1 on the 8th of September 1914.

George is remembered on the Ploegsteert Memorial and is commemorated on the Triptych in St. Paul's Church Jarrow.



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