Armistice Day: A poem for a fallen World War One soldier
When Pte Frank Evans was killed on a World War One battlefield, his widow feared she would never be able to visit his grave in France.
In 1919, on the anniversary on his death, Hannah Evans wrote a poem to her hometown newspaper, the Wrexham Advertiser, asking if anyone could place flowers on his grave.
Here are her words, hoping a kind stranger would read them and fulfil her wish.