G1075 H.M.S. Tiger casualties at the Battle of Dogger Bank, 1915: Stoker John Fondling, Petty Officer A. Upton, Stoker G. Stodley, E. Belchamber, all saved.
G1073 H.M.S. Tiger casualties at the Battle of Dogger Bank, 1915: A.B. Joseph Phelps, Stoker Thomas Warrell, both drowned.
G1071 H.M.S. Tiger casualties at the Battle of Dogger Bank, 1915: stoker Frank Holmes,torpedo instructor Newman, stoker George Caird, all drowned.
G1070 H.M.S. Tiger casualties at the Battle of Dogger Bank, 1915: A.B. Thomas King, A.B. Frederick Carter, Petty Officer Edward Pipe, all drowned.
G1055 Company Sergeant Major George Harris Strettell Daine (left) and pals, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Courtesy of Jeremy Blake
G1054 Royal Army Medical Corps group, with Sergeant Major Frank Albert Rogers, Hillsborough. Courtesy of Ian Rogers.
G1052 Royal Army Medical Corps group, with Sergeant Major Frank Albert Rogers, Hillsborough. Courtesy of Ian Rogers.
G1051 Royal Amy Medical Corps, with Sergeant Major Frank Albert Rogers (left), Hillsborough. Courtesy of
G1050 Named surgeons and anaesthetist, Flanders, 1917: J.P. O’Driscoll (anaesthetist), Alex T. Cannon (surgeon), and J. Marsh (assistant surgeon). Patient unknown.
G1041 Soldiers of the Lincolnshire Regiment, with Arthur Carby (far left). Brocklesbury Park, 1914. Courtesy of Elaine Gray.
G1040 81st Field Company, Royal Engineers, with sapper Christopher Watson Robinson (centre, rear row). “These are the Lads to win the War with”.Courtesy of Mark Robinson.