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The 250th Tunnelling Company, Royal Engineers was formed in Rouen in October 1915. Thier most famous work was digging the deep-level mines at Petit Bois, Peckham and Spanbroekmolen under the Messines ridge in preparation for the battle of June 1917.
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List of those who served with 250th Tunnelling Company, Royal Engineers during The Great War.
- Lt. Cecil Audrey Campbell (d. 4th October 1918.)
- Spr. Thomas Kilwick Claxon (d. 4 October 1917)
- Private John "Jack" O'Brien. Read his Story
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