File:LIEUTENANT PHILIP ANTHONY BROWN, 13 BATTALION, DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY.jpg

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English: Lt Philip Anthony Brown, 13th Battalion Durham Light Infantry, a graduate of New College Oxford, was killed in action aged 29 on 4 November 1915 at Armentieres. He is buried at Ration Farm Military Cemetery, La Chapelle-d'Armentieres. His brother, Captain T A Brown was killed near Loos in 1917. FURTHER INFORMATION: Photograph presented by his mother, Mrs A Brown of Beckenham, Kent.
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current20:49, 23 December 2011Thumbnail for version as of 20:49, 23 December 2011530 × 800 (47 KB)Common Goodhigher res
12:24, 17 August 2009Thumbnail for version as of 12:24, 17 August 2009300 × 452 (30 KB)Jim Fitzgerald{{Information |Description={{en|1=Lt Brown, a graduate of New College Oxford, was killed in action aged 29 on 4 November 1915 at Armentieres. He is buried at Ration Farm Military Cemetery, La Chapelle-d'Armentieres. His brother, Captain T A Brown was kill

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