Richard Maurice Tinkler was buried in Hungjao Road Cemetery. This stone and the surrounding stones were set by the Chinese government to acknowledge the contributions of the foreign contingent. They are not the original stones, nor are they set over the final resting place of the person identified.
Another cenotaph for him appears on the grave of his sister Edith (Tinkler) Whalen in Grange-over-Sands, England.
Richard Maurice Tinkler was buried in Hungjao Road Cemetery. This stone and the surrounding stones were set by the Chinese government to acknowledge the contributions of the foreign contingent. They are not the original stones, nor are they set over the final resting place of the person identified.
Another cenotaph for him appears on the grave of his sister Edith (Tinkler) Whalen in Grange-over-Sands, England.
Gravesite Details
Information from Empire Made Me: An Englishman Adrift in Shanghai by Robert Bickers; a book about Richard Maurice Tinkler.
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