A978 William George Read, 2nd 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, died 11 April 1917. Courtesy of Steve Bramley.
A977 Sidney Wheelhouse, 17th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment, died 19 September 1916. Courtesy of Steve Bramley.
A976 Horace Wilson Wass of Stallingborough, 17th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment, died 11 May 1916. Courtesy of Steve Bramley.
A975 2nd Lieutenant Frank Douglas Sowerby of Hawerby Hall, Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, 4th (Queen’s Own) Hussars, died 1 August 1916. Courtesy of Steve Bramley.
B805 Sergeant Arthur Varney, M.M. 11th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, killed at Saint – Quentin, 4 October 1918. Courtesy of Kevin Varney.
B804 Sergeant Arthur Varney, M.M.,11th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, killed at Saint-Quentin, 4 October 1918, aged 20. Courtesy of Kevin Varney.
B804 Brigadiier General Charles Lionel Kirwan Campbell, CB, CMG, Commanding 5th Cavalry Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, formerly 16th Lancers (centre), killed 31 March 1918.
G958 2nd platoon, 4th Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, with Peter Hughes (standing far left). Courtesy of Andrew Nicoll.
B801 Pte 17514 William Charles Hedges of Campden, 10th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment, killed 25 September 1915. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
B800 Lance Bombadier Frank Godden, Royal Garrison Artillery, killed 9 October 1918, aged 20. Courtesy of Mick.
B797 Walter Adolph Vignoles, Commanding Officer, 10th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment (Grimsby Chums). Courtesy of Steve Bramley.
A972 Private Frank Steer, Cheshire Regiment, died 7 July 1916, aged 16. Courtesy of Cheshire Remembers.
A971 Frank Wise, 6th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, died 14 October 1917. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
A969 2nd Lieutenant Howard James Harding Moss of Loughborough, 5th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment, died 13 October 1915, aged 19. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
A969 2nd Lieutenant John Robert White of Bexleyheath, 7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, died 23 April 1917. Courtesy of Pauline Watson.
G956 Frederick Capewell (rear), Royal Artillery and Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry. Courtesy of Martyn Hordern.