G1121 Francis Thomas Monk (centre) and pals, 9th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, France. Courtesy of Kevin Miller.
G1119 B Coy sergeants,1/5th Battalion, Welsh Regiment, with Sergeant Major Charles Jones (centre front), died 21 August 1915. Courtesy of David Jones.
G1117 Royal Garrison Artillery, with Gunner Arthur Lambert (centre rear, with pipe). Courtesy of Norman Bowstead.
G1111 Alex C. Wallace, Royal Flying Corps (standing), and Andrew T. Sutherland. Courtesy of William Mearns.
G1109 Named officer cadet battalion group, 29 August 1917, with casualties: F.H. Scott, George Fairburn Senior, Herbert Charles Valentine Sharps, Albert Edward Smith and Matthew Arnold Thompson.
G1107 Named Royal Army Medical Corps group: Corporal William Murray (front row), Yates, Egan, McGee, Brown G., Brown S., Gillingham, Robinson. Courtesy of William Mearns.
G1106 1/4 Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment, with Charles Teesdale Todd (front row, left), who also served with Scottish Rifles (Cameronians).
G1105 Corporal Alfred Dolton (left) and pals, 1st Battalion, King’s (Liverpool) Regiment, Military Medal recipients, 1918. Courtesy of Terrie Robinson.
G1104 Alfred Dolton, 1/8th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment, (second right) and pals, 1917. Courtesy of Terrie Robinson.
G1103 Stoker Frederick Cartwright (right) and pals, H.M.S. Tiger, and lady. Courtesy of David Marchant.
G1100 Named group, Army Service Corps and Royal Field Artillery, H.M.T. Osterley, Freetown, Sierre Leone, 21st May 1917.
G1099 J.W. Marchant (left) of Grimsby and Cleethorpes, and pal, 2nd 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Courtesy of David Marchant.
G1097 Thomas McCormick, 2nd Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, front row first left, Goettingen prisoner of war camp. Courtesy of Thomas McCormick.
A1068 Willaim Harold Keylock and pals, Essex Regiment, T.A. Cornall, Station Studio, Harrogate. Courtesy of Frank la Touche.
G1094 Essex Regiment group, with William Harold Keylock (standing third from right, centre row). Courtesy of Frank la Touche.
G1082 H.M.S. Tiger casualties at the Battle of Dogger Bank, 1915: A.B. John Colton (saved), and the ship’s pet dog (drowned).