Blackwood, Caerphilly: The Family He Left Behind
Blackwood War Memorial commemorates the residents who paid the ultimate sacrifice in WWI. John Jones was one of them and this is his story.
Today, whether they realise it or not, there are very few people across Wales whose lives have not been affected by the First World War鈥檚 enduring legacy. It is estimated that 280,000 Welshmen served and approximately 35,000 died in World War One. Of these, over 5,000 servicemen from Gwent lost their lives in the conflict.
Location: Blackwood War Memorial, Lewis Avenue, Blackwood , NP12 1JG
Image: Lily Barron is pictured with her family when her father, John Jones was home on leave in Blackwood.
Lily Barron interview courtesy of Steve Humphries, Testimony Films Bristol
With thanks to Peter Strong, Gwent WFA (Gwent Western Front Association)
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