A1145 Albert Hoyle of Burnley, 16th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers, killed in action 4th November 1918, aged 19. Courtesy of Clifford Scott.
A1144 Lance Corporal Jonathan Hickson, 2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers, killed in action 12th October 1916, aged 21. Courtesy of Clifford Scott.
A1143 Walter Heys of Burnley, 5th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, killed in action 22nd May 1918, aged 21. Courtesy of Clifford Scott.
A1142 Stanley Hay of Burnley, 11th Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment, missing in action 28th September 1918, aged 34. Courtesy of Clifford Scott.
A1140 Gunner Samuel Harrison of Burnley, 51st Bgde, Royal Field Artillery, prisoner of war May 1918, brother of Thomas Harrison missing in action 16 May 1916. Courtesy of Clifford Scott.
A1173 Thomas Harrison of Burnley, 140th Coy, Machine Gun Corps, missing in action 21st May 1916, aged 21. Courtesy of Clifford Scott.
A1138 George Harrison of Burnley, 6th battalion, East Lancashire Regiment, missing in action 5th April 1916, aged 31. Courtesy of Clifford Scott.
G1128 Adolphus Wilson 947, Durham light Infantry, and Royal Army Medical Corps pal. Courtesy of Keeley Hellyer.
G1127 Durham Light Infantry group, with Adolphus Wilson 947 (seated, centre), Cocken Hall, 30 November, 1914. Courtesy of Keeley Hellyer.
A1137 Lawrence Dance of Erdington,16th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, killed 3 September 1916, aged 19. Courtesy of Giorgio Tortorella.
U308 Army Service Corps unit, with Samuel Deans CMT-2557 (front row, first from left). Courtesy of Giorgio Tortorella.
U307 Samuel Deans ( back, third from right) and pals, Army Service Corps, East Africa. Courtesy of Giorgio Tortorella.
A1136 Robert Jackson 44089 of Manchester, East Surrey Regiment, wounded 15 October 1918, Messines Ridge. Courtesy of John Spragg.
B974 2nd Lieutenant A. Watson, 3/5 Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, Bamber Studio, Preston, 1915.
A1135 Arthur Shaw of Hollingworth, 12th Battalion, Manchester Regiment, killed near Mametz Wood, 7 July 1916 . Courtesy of his great nephew, Paul Shaw.
G1123 2nd Lieutenant Frederick William Wright, Royal Naval Air Service and R.A.F, and pals. Courtesy of his son, James Wright.
B973 2nd Lieutenant Frederick William Wright, Royal Naval Air Service and R.A.F. Courtesy of his son, James Wright.
B971 Albert Beechy of Hampton, Evesham, 9th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment, discharged wounded 1916, aged 22. Courtesy of Julie Whitehouse.
G1118 Joseph Dockray and Henry Booth of Leeds, D Company, 8th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment, posted 6 April 1915. Courtesy of Jonathan Richardson.
B971 Gunner Edwin Davison of Wingate, County Durham, B Bty., 52nd Bde., Royal Field Artillery, died 22 September 1915. Courtesy of Jennifer R.
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.
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.