A1278 Maurice Allan Weaver Hawkins, 16 Platoon, D Company, 23rd (County of London) Battalion, London Regiment. Courtesy of his son, Paul Hawkins.
U316 D Section, 57 Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, with Acting Bombardier Francis William (Will) Steer (seated far right), Rue de Lille, Phalempin, France, 1916. Courtesy of his grandson, Bob Hill.
U312 155th East Cheshire Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, with Fred Dewhurst (first left, third row), Stockport, May 1916. Courtesy of Martin Dewhurst.
G1136 155th East Cheshire Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, with Fred Dewhurst (standing, left): Left to right – Standing – F. Dewhurst, G. Gillin, J. Sidebotham, C. Williams. Seated – H. Fox, J. Shaw, J. Heap, J. Swindells, J. Robinson, F. Brown (Mascot ‘Bruce’). Courtesy of Martin Dewhurst.
U311 155th East Cheshire Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, with Fred Dewhurst (first left, second row), Stockport, May 1916. Courtesy of Martin Dewhurst.
G1125 Army Service Corps group with Samuel Deans CMT-2557 (first from left), Aldershot, 1916. Courtesy of Giorgio Tortorella.
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.
G1117 2/5th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, with Fred Barber (standing second right), 1916. Courtesy of Anne Lomas.
G1116 Fred Barber, Edley Hewit and Bill Passey, 2/5th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment. Courtesy of Anne Lomas.
G1115 2/5th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, with Fred Barber (second left, second row down), 21 November 1916. Courtesy of Anne Lomas.
G1114 Signals Unit, 2/5 Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, 1916: J. Rodican, R. Banks, Fred Barber, H. Bradstock, E. Hewitt, R. Bates, J. Garnett, E. Heaton, H. Johnston, J.Lowe, W. Lawrence, H. Phillips Studio, Farnborough, August 1916. Courtesy of Anne Lomas.
G1113 Signals Unit, 2/5 Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, with Fred Barber (front row, kneeling far right), 15 April 1916. Courtesy of Anne Lomas.
A1133 Charles Mark Martin of Lambeth, and Newcastle, New South Wales, Rifle Brigade, 1916. Courtesy of Paige Rhys-Jones.
U301 George Edward Callender and pals, Royal Engineers, Section 3, 9th Depot Company, Chatham, August 1916. Courtesy of Mike Callender.
U300 George Edward Callender and pals, Royal Engineers, Section 3, 9th Depot Company, August 1916. Courtesy of Mike Callender.
A1091 Alfred Dolton, 1/8th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment, 1916, aged 17, who enlisted aged 15, and was later awarded the Military Medal with the King’s (Liverpool) Regiment. Courtesy of Terrie Robinson.
F461 Frederick Clarkson, Royal Garrison Artillery, and Emily Bessie Harriet Hayward, on their wedding day, 1916. Courtesy of Anthony Stothart.
A1078 Joseph Cooper of Hull, 1st Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment, killed 1 July 1916. Courtesy of Phil Nichols.
A1074 Ronald Edwin Smith 446585, 31st Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force,c. 1916. Courtesy of Mark Smith.
G987 Saddler George Alexander Edwards of Aberdeen (seated second left), 98th Baty, Royal Field Artillery, died 10 May 1918 aged 19. Photo taken at Edzell Camp, Brechin. Courtesy of Elle Martin.
B804 Sergeant Arthur Varney, M.M.,11th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, killed at Saint-Quentin, 4 October 1918, aged 20. Courtesy of Kevin Varney.
U236 Officers and NCOs, 24th Battalion, King’s Liverpool Regiment, St George’s Hall, Liverpool, December 1916.
A700 Lance Corporal Walter Carter, 16th Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, died 4 November 1916, aged 21.
WO242 Wounded group, Cenacle Red Cross Hospital, New Brighton, with Bertie Hibbett, 5th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, wounded Gommecourt, 1st July 1916, courtesy of Elizabeth Hibbett Webb.