F497 Arthur Carby of East Kirkby, 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, wounded in 1918, with wife, Maud, and son, John Reginald, East Kirby 1918. Courtesy of Elaine Gray.
B984 Nurse Agatha Pearce, Ashton Court Manor VAD hospital, Somerset, November 1918. Courtesy of Clyde Morrison.
W322 Wounded and nurses group, Robert Jackson, East Surrey Regiment (third from right). Courtesy of John Spragg.
W321 Unnamed nurses group: 3 years fine service, Red Cross, Queen’s District Nursing Service, Almeric Paget Massage Corps, 1919. Courtesy of John Spragg.
W320 VAD Hospital, Beccles,1919, sent by Robert Jackson 44089 East Surrey Regiment, wounded 15 October 1918, Messines Ridge. Courtesy of John Spragg.
W319 Reverse of wounded group, V.A.D. Hospital, Fordham, posted to Miss E. Taylor lodging at Selwyn College Cambridge, most likely nurse at the First Eastern General Hospital, Cambridge.
W318 Wounded group, V.A.D. Hospital, Fordham. Posted to Miss E. Taylor lodging at Selwyn College Cambridge, most likely nurse at the First Eastern General Hospital, Cambridge.
W317 Wounded group, with Fred Barber (third left), Lydney V.A.D. Hospital, May1918. Courtesy of Anne Lomas.
W315 Ronald Edwin Smith, 31st Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, and pal, Military Convalescent Hospital, Woodcote Park, Epsom, September 1918. Courtesy of Mark Smith.
W314 Cecil F. Whenmouth, Royal Field Artillery, 28 May 1917. His brother Charles, 23rd Battalion, London Regiment, died 26 May 1915.
W310 Convalescents, First Eastern General Hospital, Cambridge, posted to Mrs. H. Garlick, 8, High Street, Malmesbury.
W305 Dennis A. Pratt 20414 of South Walsham, Norfolk Regiment, Albert Edge Studio, Wilmslow, and Seaman Studio, Great Yarmouth.
W304 Nurses and wounded soldiers, with Edwin Martin Jelly, 5th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment (third from left, front row). Courtesy of Scala.
F429 Sergeant John Henry Edwards, King’s (The Liverpool Regiment), seated, and family. Courtesy of Brian Edwards.
W303 Nurses and Royal Army Medical Corps officers, Third Southern General Hospital, New College, Oxford, Gillman & Co., Oxford.
W298 Wounded soldiers and caring staff: Blakely, Coulu and Anderson, 3rd Red Cross Hospital, Abbeville.
W282 Wounded group, with Lance Corporal Arthur Fox, 1st and 18th Battalions, The Prince of Wales’s Own West Yorkshire Regiment, 1918 (first left, second row). Courtesy of Tony Laking.