Photographic Postcard of burial cross of Private Ralph CULLINAN 922
c. 1916Photographic black and white postcard of burial cross of Private Ralph CULLINAN 922
Photographic Postcard of burial cross of Private Ralph CULLINAN 922, who died of disease, bronchitis, in Australian Hospital Helipolis Egypt 31/12/1915. Buried at Cairo War Memorial Cemetery (Row M, Grave No. 88).
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Burial cross inscribed “922 Pte. R.C. CULLINAN / 23 A.I.F / 31.12.15”
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