. Grenadier Guards Lieutenant Colonel Lord Joicey-Cecil's son, Lieutenant John Francis James Joicey-Cecil, 4th Battalion Grenadier Guards, was killed in action on 25 September 1916. He is buried at the Guards' Cemetery Lesboeufs. Faces of the First World War Find out more about this First World War Centenary project at This image is from IWM Collections. The Museum released this image on a custom licence - IWM Non-Commercial license. However where the photograph has no known author, these are public domain under the 70 rule and where they were owned by the Ministry of Infor


. Grenadier Guards Lieutenant Colonel Lord Joicey-Cecil's son, Lieutenant John Francis James Joicey-Cecil, 4th Battalion Grenadier Guards, was killed in action on 25 September 1916. He is buried at the Guards' Cemetery Lesboeufs. Faces of the First World War Find out more about this First World War Centenary project at This image is from IWM Collections. The Museum released this image on a custom licence - IWM Non-Commercial license. However where the photograph has no known author, these are public domain under the 70 rule and where they were owned by the Ministry of Information, any other government department or agency, taken by a member of the military during their service or by a photographer commissioned by the services, these are now out of copyright restriction.


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