A1224 John William Kirkbride of Starbeck, 10th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment, died 10 April 1916, aged 23. Courtesy of Barbara Parker.
A1205 George Smith of York and Darlington, Ist Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales’s Own), died 19 December 1915 . Courtesy of Colin Young.
G1118 Joseph Dockray and Henry Booth of Leeds, D Company, 8th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment, posted 6 April 1915. Courtesy of Jonathan Richardson.
A1075 Lance Corporal Arthur Warrington, 10th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment, 28752, son of Ralph and Rose Warrington, died 30 October 1916. Courtesy of Dave Smith.
B873 Second Lieutenant William Wheelton of Adlington, 1st Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment, killed 29 March, 1918, aged 24. Courtesy of Cheshire Remembers.
B867 Archie Brown, West Yorkshire Regiment and Royal Fusiliers, Egypt, 1917. Inset, wife Betsy, and children, Anne and Maish. Courtesy of Ben Fernley.
B866 Archie Brown, West Yorkshire Regiment and Royal Fusiliers, Egypt, 1917. Courtesy of Ben Fearnley.
G1002 Arthur Fox and pals, No. 5 Platoon, B Company, 18th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment (2nd Bradford Pals) (1st left, second row), Ripon, 1915. Courtesy of Tony Laking.
G1001 Arthur Fox and pals, No. 5 Platoon, B Company, 18th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment (2nd Bradford Pals) (second from right holding towel), Bowling Park, Bradford, 1915. Courtesy of Tony Laking.
G990 No. 5 Platoon, B Company, 2nd Battalion, Bradford Pals, with Arthur Fox( sitting front left), Bradford 1915. Courtesy of Tony Laking.
G989 No. 5 Platoon, B Company, 2nd Battalion, Bradford Pals, with Arthur Fox (standing, third row left), 1915.
W282 Wounded group, with Lance Corporal Arthur Fox, 1st and 18th Battalions, The Prince of Wales’s Own West Yorkshire Regiment, 1918 (first left, second row). Courtesy of Tony Laking.
W281 Lance Corporal Arthur Fox, 1st and 18th Battalions, The Prince of Wales’s Own West Yorkshire Regiment, 1918. Courtesy of Tony Laking.
A990 Lance Corporal Arthur Fox, Certificate of Bravery, 5 Platoon, B Company 2nd Bradford Pals 18th (service) Battalion, The Prince of Wales’s Own West Yorkshire Regiment. Courtesy of Tony Laking.
G867 Signallers of 16th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment (1st Bradford Pals), Skipton, 1915. Courtesy of York Army Museum.
A652 George Winter of Harrogate, 5th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment, killed 3 November 1918. Courtesy of John Sheehan.
A649 Lance Sergeant Albert Bailes of Harrogate, 5th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment, killed 1 November 1918. Courtesy of John Sheehan.
B470 Lieutenant Colonel William Allsop Wistance, D.S.O., M.C., 1/5th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, killed in action 25 April 1918 while commanding 1/6th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
A591 2nd Lieutenant E.W. Lee, 5th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment, died 28 September, 1916. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
B448 Lance Corporal Sam Lowndes of Keighley, 18th Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment, (Bradford Pals). Courtesy of David Knights.
F164 George, West Yorkshire Regiment, Phyllis, and child, J Hodgson Studio, Liversedge. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
F164 George, West Yorkshire Regiment, Phyllis, and child, J Hodgson Studio, Liversedge. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
G094 Unnamed soldiers and pal, West Yorkshire Regiment, by Louis and Antoinette Thouilliers,Vignacourt, France.
G398 Prince of Wales’s Own (West Yorkshire Regiment), with Sergeant James P. Fletcher (left) of 10, Denby Street. Alfred Wrate Studio, Lincolnshire.
B228 Lance Corporal Arthur Fox of Bradford, Certificate of Merit for Bravery (1917), Gallant Conduct Card (1918), 5th Platoon, B Company 2nd Bradford Pals 18th (service) Battalion, The Prince of Wales’s Own West Yorkshire Regiment, September 1917. Courtesy of Tony Laking.