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Tragedy strikes 4 times

dotted line indicates WWI
dotted line indicates WWI
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As part of our tribute to those Lowestoft people who died because of two World Wars. We came across 13 Clemence Street - perhaps the most unfortunate wartime address in Lowestoft?

James Balls lived there until his death in 1916. Then Reginald Spalding's family lived there: he died 1917 and they went to Canada. Then, from 1921, the Gravells family lived there: son Edward died 1940 and son Jack 1942.

See on map here as part of our https://ourfallen.lowestoftoldandnow.org project

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