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- Harry_Farr abstract "Private Harry Farr (1891 - 18 October 1916) was a British soldier who was executed during World War I for cowardice at the age of 25. He came from Kensington in London and was serving in the 1st Battalion, the West Yorkshire Regiment.".
- Harry_Farr battle World_War_I.
- Harry_Farr birthDate "1891".
- Harry_Farr birthPlace London.
- Harry_Farr birthYear "1891".
- Harry_Farr deathDate "1916-10-18".
- Harry_Farr deathPlace Carnoy.
- Harry_Farr deathYear "1916".
- Harry_Farr militaryBranch British_Army.
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- Harry_Farr wikiPageExternalLink www.shotatdawn.org.uk.
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- Harry_Farr battles World_War_I.
- Harry_Farr birthDate "1891".
- Harry_Farr birthPlace "London, England".
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- Harry_Farr dateOfBirth "1891".
- Harry_Farr dateOfDeath "1916-10-18".
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- Harry_Farr deathPlace "Carnoy, France".
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- Harry_Farr name "Farr, Harry".
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- Harry_Farr placeOfBirth "London, England".
- Harry_Farr placeOfDeath "Carnoy, France".
- Harry_Farr shortDescription "British soldier".
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- Harry_Farr subject Category:People_from_Kensington.
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- Harry_Farr comment "Private Harry Farr (1891 - 18 October 1916) was a British soldier who was executed during World War I for cowardice at the age of 25. He came from Kensington in London and was serving in the 1st Battalion, the West Yorkshire Regiment.".
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- Harry_Farr depiction Flag_of_the_British_Army.svg.
- Harry_Farr givenName "Harry".
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- Harry_Farr name "Farr, Harry".
- Harry_Farr name "Harry Farr".
- Harry_Farr surname "Farr".