Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Killed in Action 10th October 1916 when he was shot down in flames near Bapaume. He was the son of James G. and Margaret Haxton of Dundee.
Killed in Action 10th October 1916 when he was shot down in flames near Bapaume with his Observer B. G. F. Jeffs. He was the son of James G. and Margaret Haxton of Dundee.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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Early aviator

Killed in Action 10th October 1916 when he was shot down in flames near Bapaume with his Observer B. G. F. Jeffs. He was the son of James G. and Margaret Haxton of Dundee.

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