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The grave of Private William McBride, 2nd Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, died 22 April 1916 during the First World War and buried in the Authuile Military Cemetery, Authuille, Somme, France. He is one of a number of "William McBrides" who may have inspired the lyric in Eric Bogle's song "No Man's Land", though he died aged 21, not 19.

Photo by Rdl, 9 June 2005.


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