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Close up of an unknown grave ('Known unto God') & the Cross of Sacrifice in the Theipval Cemetery, on the Somme, France Stock Photo - Alamy
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
Rudyard Kipling and the "Missing" Soldiers of WW1
Known Unto God - Cemeteries and memorials - The Great War (1914-1918) Forum
Known unto God - Wikipedia
Known unto God - Wikipedia
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
What was the War Memorial Council thinking? Remove God and replace with the Word of Paul Keating. - Michael Smith News
Britain reburies soldiers lost in World War I - Deseret News
Headstone to a 'Soldier of the Great War Known Unto God' at the Anglo-France cemetery, Thiepval Memorial, Thiepval, France Stock Photo - Alamy
Paul Workman on Twitter: "A Soldier of the Great War. Known unto God. Rudyard Kipling. #Vimy100 #CTVNews https://t.co/HWf7eO0nsO" / Twitter
Hadley wood Remembers 1918-2018 - St Pauls
Known unto God" will stay on the tomb of an Unknown Soldier in a war memorial in Australia
Known Unto God High Resolution Stock Photography and Images - Alamy
Australian War Memorial keeps 'God' reference
Tracing Rainbows: Known Unto God
A Soldier of the Great War - Known unto God | 'Tyne Cot' or … | Flickr
Rudyard Kipling's Son Killed in Action - Owlcation
John Bull on Twitter: "Okay. History time! You've probably seen photos of Commonwealth war cemeteries, with rows of white graves. They're heartbreaking images. What you DON'T see are the thousands of small,
Known unto God - Wikiwand
Known unto God - Wikiwand
CWGC headstone showing the Kipling epitaph "A Soldier of the Great War Known Unto God Stock Photo - Alamy
Rudyard Kipling and the "Missing" Soldiers of WW1
Many CWGC headstones are for unidentified casualties; they consequently bear only what could be discovered from the body. … | Remember the fallen, Greatful, Soldier
Have you news of my boy?': Kipling's vain search for lost son - People - The Jakarta Post