Driver Thomas Carvell

Driver Thomas Carvell, 20th Division Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery. He was killed in France on 24th April 1918, aged 28 during the German Spring Offensives. He was the husband of Mrs F.A. Carvell of 13 Livonia Street, London and is buried in Adelaide Cemetery, Villers-Bretonneux, Somme, France. His Headstone is inscribed ” In Loving Memory Of My Brave And Faithful Husband Tom”. The photographs other Allied troops in defensive positions preparing to resist the German attacks. The Field Artillery normally used the 18 pounder gun with high explosive or shrapnel shells as shown below.

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