Captain Fryatt’s body at Dover. Kent.
Sailors walk on pier carrying wreaths of flowers. Following them are more sailors; wheeling flag-draped coffin on cart. (He was captured by Germans who accused him of trying to ram a German sub.)
Amenment September 2011:
Captain Charles Fryatt’s body was buried in Bruges by German force and wasn’t repatriated to the UK until 1919. His body was landed at
Dover and transported to London. After a funeral service at St Pauls
on 8 July 1919, he was buried at All Saints Church, Upper Dovercourt. See also film ID .
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