This is a Cenotaph memorial.
Alfred Bate died in France, during World War 1, and was buried there.
Lieutenant Alfred Francis Bate.
The Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
4th Battalion.
attached to,
The Leinster Regiment.
2nd Battalion, 17th Brigade, 6th Division.
Aged 22.
Youngest son of Edward Reginald and Charlotte Frederica née Bell Bate, of 2, Eden Park, Kingstown, Co. Dublin.
B.A., Trinity College, Dublin,
Law student King's Inns, Dublin, preparing for a call to the Irish Bar.
See also
Lieutenant Alfred Francis Bate
His name is included on
Deansgrange Cemetery War Memorial
Note.
On the family headstone, he is recorded as a Second Lieutenant, whereas he appears to be regarded by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission as a full Lieutenant.
This is a Cenotaph memorial.
Alfred Bate died in France, during World War 1, and was buried there.
Lieutenant Alfred Francis Bate.
The Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
4th Battalion.
attached to,
The Leinster Regiment.
2nd Battalion, 17th Brigade, 6th Division.
Aged 22.
Youngest son of Edward Reginald and Charlotte Frederica née Bell Bate, of 2, Eden Park, Kingstown, Co. Dublin.
B.A., Trinity College, Dublin,
Law student King's Inns, Dublin, preparing for a call to the Irish Bar.
See also
Lieutenant Alfred Francis Bate
His name is included on
Deansgrange Cemetery War Memorial
Note.
On the family headstone, he is recorded as a Second Lieutenant, whereas he appears to be regarded by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission as a full Lieutenant.
Inscription
in
loving memory
of
CHARLOTTE F. BATE
wife of
EDWARD REGINALD BATE
2 Eden Park, Kingstown
who died April 1, 1913
Ps. xxiii. 4.
Prov. xxxi. 36
also of
ALFRED FRANCIS BATE
second Lieut. Royal Dublin Fusiliers
son of the above
killed in action near Armentieres, France
14th March 1915
while serving with 2nd Batt. Leinster Regiment
aged 22
EDWARD REGINALD BATE
died 6th December 1931, aged 76.
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