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English: Commonwealth War Graves Commission headstone of Captain CA Wooler of the West Yorkshire Regiment, who died 20 July 1916, aged 21. His grave is in section F of Harlow Hill Cemetery, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. In the cemetery chapel (All Saints Church) there is a stained glass window in his and his brother's memory: see links below.
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Other versions Window in All Saints Church, in memory of Charles Armytage Wooler and his brother Herbnert Sykes Wooler who died in World War I, 1916:
File:Interior of All Saints Harlow Hill 001.jpg
File:Interior of All Saints Harlow Hill 002.jpg
File:Interior of All Saints Harlow Hill 003.jpg

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