W335 Wounded group with Arthur Midgely, 161st Bgde, Royal Filed Artillery (seated, front row, second from right), c.1917. Courtesy of his nephew, Richard Percy.
W334 Wounded group, with Arthur Midgley, 161st (Yorkshire) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery (middle row, fourth from the left), c.1917. Courtesy of his nephew, Richard Percy.
U317 ‘C’ Battery (Scarborough Pals), 161 Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, with Arthur Midgley (2nd row from the front, 6th from the left), 1915. Courtesy of his nephew, Richard Percy.
B1009 Bombardier Albert Midgley of Scarborough, ‘C’ Battery, Royal Field Artillery, 161st Yorkshire Brigade. Courtesy of Richard Percy.
U316 Corporal John Pottage of Scarborough, Army Veterinary Corps (second row, eighth from left), and later 93rd Battery, Royal Field Artillery, 280 Bgde. Courtesy of his grandson, Richard Percy.
B1007 Corporal Thomas Pottage, ‘C’ Battery, 317th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, died 19 March, 1918, aged 22 . Courtesy of his nephew, Richard Percy.
B1006 Corporal James Percy of Scarborough, Army Service Corps and Royal Field Artillery. Courtesy of his Grandson, Richard Percy.
G1154 93rd Battery, 280 Brigade, 56 Division, Royal Field Artillery, with Sergeant John Pottage of Scarborough, Army Veterinary Corps (standing, far right), France. Courtesy of John Pottage’s Grandson, Richard Percy.
B1005 Sergeant John Pottage of Scarborough, Army Veterinary Corps. Courtesy of his Grandson, Richard Percy.
G1152 2nd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, with Maurice Allan Weaver Hawkins (front), c.1919. Courtesy of Maurice’s son, Paul Hawkins.
A1279 Maurice Allan Weaver Hawkins, 16 Platoon, D Company, 23rd (County of London) Battalion, London Regiment, and 2nd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. Courtesy of his son, Paul Hawkins.
W331 Harold Frederick Weaver Hawkins, Queen’s Westminster Rifles, Beaufort War Hospital, Bristol, c.1917. Courtesy of his nephew, Paul Hawkins.
W327 Wounded group, with Harold Frederick Weaver Hawkins, Queen’s Westminster Rifles (wheel-chair centre), Beaufort War Hospital, Bristol, c.1917. Courtesy of his nephew, Paul Hawkins.
W325 Wounded group, with Harold Frederick Weaver Hawkins, Queen’s Westminster Rifles (patient, far left), Beaufort War Hospital, Bristol, c.1917. Courtesy of his nephew, Paul Hawkins.
G1159 Harold Frederick Weaver Hawkins, Queen’s Westminster Rifles (seated left), with David Jones, Royal Welsh Fusiliers (standing left) and Frank Charles Medworth, East Surrey Regiment (standing right), 1914. Courtesy of Harold’s nephew, Paul Hawkins.
G1158 Harold Frederick Weaver Hawkins, (seated), with Ptes Oldham and Mabbit, Queen’s Westminster Rifles, France. Courtesy of Harold’s nephew, Paul Hawkins.
B1003 Augustine Hibberd Hawkins, Army Service Corps, and wounded group (standing left). Courtesy of his great nephew, Paul Hawkins.
G1157 ‘Z’ Company, 2nd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, with Maurice Allan Weaver Hawkins (seated left), c.1921. Courtesy of his son, Paul Hawkins.
A1278 Maurice Allan Weaver Hawkins, 16 Platoon, D Company, 23rd (County of London) Battalion, London Regiment. Courtesy of his son, Paul Hawkins.
G1156 60th (London) Division, Silver Leys Camp, Bishop’s Stortford, with Leonard Lewis Weaver Hawkins, 18th Battalion, London Irish Rifles (main group, standing centre). Courtesy of his nephew, Paul Lewis.
B1002 Lance Corporal Arthur Orton of Burton-on-Trent, 9th Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment. Courtesy of his great nephew, John Blant.
A1277 Harold Frederick Weaver Hawkins of Dulwich, Queen’s Westminster Rifles. Courtesy of his nephew, Paul Hawkins.
A1279 Wilfred Edgar Weaver Hawkins of Dulwich, Queen’s Royal Regiment (West Surrey), and Machine Gun Corps. Courtesy of his nephew, Paul Hawkins.
A1278 Leonard Lewis Weaver Hawkins of Dulwich,18th (County of London) Battalion, the London Regiment (London Irish Rifles). Courtesy of his nephew, Paul Hawkins.
A1276 2nd Lieutenant William Dent Borland of Benwell, Newcastle, 16th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Courtesy of his Grandson, Gary Luther.
A1275 Sergeant William Thomas Berry of Stoke-on-Trent, 5th Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment, killed at Bullecourt 21 March 1918, aged 18. Courtesy of Andrew Berry.
A1274 John Barton of Layton, 2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers, killed at Ypres, 7 July1915. Courtesy of Cathy Shepherd.
A1273 Jack Johnson of Burn Naze, Thornton-le-Fylde, 5th Battalion, King’s Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment), died 2 June 1915, aged 20. Courtesy of Cathy Shepherd.
A1272 William Horsfield of Bradford and Blackpool, 6th Battalion, King’s Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment), died at Gallipoli, 11 July 1915, aged 18. Courtesy of Cathy Shepherd.
A1271 John Stainton, 7th Battalion, King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, died 11 August 1916. Courtesy of Cathy Shepherd.
A1270 William Hooton of Thornton, 6th Battalion, King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, killed at Gallipoli, 10 August 1915. Courtesy of Cathy Shepherd.
A1269 Robinson T. Platt of Blackpool, 8th Battalion, King’s Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment), killed at Gallipoli, 11 August 1915, aged 23. Courtesy of Cathy Shepherd.
A1268 Richard Rossall of Blackpool, 7th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, killed 1 October 1915, aged 22. Courtesy of Cathy Shepherd.
A1267 James Dove of Fleetwood, 2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers, died of wounds, 19 September 1915. Courtesy of Cathy Shepherd.
A1266 Harry Haslam of Blackpool,1st Battalion, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, killed at Loos, 25 September 1915, aged 22. Courtesy of Cathy Shepherd.
A1265 Geroge Peter Stanton of Poulton-le-Fylde, 6th Battalion, King’s Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment), killed at Gallipoli, 10 August 1915. Courtesy of Cathy Shepherd.
A1264 George Gordon of Blackpool, 6th Battalion, King’s Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment), killed at Gallipoli, 16 July 1915. Courtesy of Cathy Shepherd.