G1272 Ist Battalion, Monmouthshire Regiment, with Bill Fryer (standing far left), 1915. Courtesy of Bill Fryer’s great nephew, Simon Dore.
B1025 Gunner William Galon Brodie, ‘A’ Bty, 242nd Bgde, Royal Field Artillery, killed 20th September, 1917. Courtesy of Elaine Edwards.
A1296 Thomas Pennington of Burnley, “B Coy,” 1st/5th Battalion, The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, died 27th September 1916, age 20. Courtesy of Judith Redfern.
G1271 Sergeant Wilfred Alexander Clark (seated right) and unnamed sergeant, Lancashire Hussars. Courtesy of his great granddaugher, Karen Bhalla.
G1270 Sergeant Wilfred Alexander Clark (lying, foreground) and pals, Lancashire Hussars. Courtesy of his great granddaughter, Karen Bhalla.
G1269 Sergeant Wilfred Alexander Clark (seated left), Lancashire Fusiliers, and pals. Courtesy of his great granddaughter, Karen Bhalla.
B1024 Sergeant Wilfred Alexander Clark, Lancashire Hussars. Courtesy of his great granddaughter, Karen Bhalla.
B1023 John Matthews, Princess Charlotte of Wales’s (Royal Berkshire Regiment). Courtesy of his son, John Matthews.
A1294 Lance Corporal Samuel Harold Nethercot, 2nd Battalion, Middlesex Regiment, died 24 August 1917. Courtesy of Peter Mills.
F510 Edward Andrew, ‘Z’ Company, 11th Battalion (Accrington Pals), East Lancashire Regiment, and wife, Edith Dean.
A1293 William Henry Gale, Mechanised Transport Section, South African Service Corps. Courtesy of his great nephew, Allan Carson.
G1268 Patrick Carson, South African Heavy Artillery Unit (left). Courtesy of his great nephew, Allan Carson.
A1291 Private John Hinchcliffe 59055, 11th then 4th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment. Courtesy of Paul Shaw.
G1265 Private John Brown 59571, 11th Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers (left). Courtesy of his granddaughter, Gillian Drinkald.
U320 John Wyse Scott Cree (first right, front row), later Sergeant,131 (Military Transport) ‘Coy’, Army Service Corps, 9th Scottish Division, April 1915. Courtesy of his Grandson, John Scott Cree.
G1264 Corporal Arthur Henry Banks of Rotherhithe (seated), ‘C’ Battery, 82nd Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, killed 9 September, 1918. Courtesy of his grandson, John Scott Cree.
A1290 Thomas Forsyth of Anfield, Liverpool, West Yorkshire Regiment. Courtesy of his Great Grandson, Carl Forsyth.
A1289 Serjeant Major Michael O’Halloran, ‘D’ Battery, 68th Bgde, Royal Field Artillery, served in Boer War, mentioned in dispatches, holder of Meritorious Service Medal and Territorial Service Medal. Courtesy of his Great Grandson, Paul Rene O’Halloran.
G1163 Royal Field Artillery serjeant group c.1916, with Serjeant Major Michael O’Halloran, ‘D’ Battery, 68th Bgde, Royal Field Artillery (standing, right). Courtesy of his Great Grandson, Paul Rene O’Halloran.
B1019 Edward Alexander Phillip Wilkie of Leith, 3rd Lowland Divisional Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps., Egypt. Courtesy of his Grandson, Mark Wilkie.
G1162 Edward Alexander Phillip Wilkie of Leith, 3rd Lowland Divisional Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps., and pal, Egypt. Courtesy of his Grandson, Mark Wilkie.
G1161 Edward Alexander Phillip Wilkie of Leith, 3rd Lowland Divisional Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps.,and pals, Egypt. Courtesy of his Grandson, Mark Wilkie.
B1018 Edward Alexander Phillip Wilkie of Leith, 3rd Lowland Divisional Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps., served in Egypt, Gallipoli, and the Western Front. Courtesy of his Grandson, Mark Wilkie.
F509 The wedding of Corporal Thomas J. Trevers, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, and Lilian (nee Gazeley), Cambridge, 1915. Courtesy of their granddaughter, Heather Kennedy.
G1160 Named O.T.C. group, 2nd Battalion, Artists’ Rifles, December, 1918, including J. Fisher and R. Arnott. Courtesy of Rick Ruddom.
A1287 Leonard Farjeon Clayton of Cricklewood,13th (Kensington) Battalion, London Regiment, courtesy of his Grandson, Keith Newman.
G1159 Lincolnshire Regiment group, with Frank Ernest Fisher of Lincoln (standing, second from the right). Courtesy of Stephen Thompson.
G1158 Battery Quartermaster Sergeant John ‘Jack’ Genese of Pembroke Dock, 6th Ammunition Col., Royal Field Artillery, prisoner of war, died 23 November, 1917 (centre row, second left). Courtesy of Shirley Jennings and Janet Smith.
U319 Battery Quartermaster Sergeant John ‘Jack’ Genese of Pembroke Dock, 6th Ammunition Col., Royal Field Artillery, prisoner of war, died 23 November, 1917 (second row front, seated second left). Courtesy of Shirley Jennings and Janet Smith.
B1017 Corporal Harry Dean of High Wycombe, 18th (Queen Mary’s Own) Hussars, died due to gas poisoning, 15th May, 1915, aged 21. Courtesy of his Great Nephew, Stephen Dean.
B1016 Corporal Harry Dean of High Wycombe, 18th (Queen Mary’s Own) Hussars, died of gas poisoning, 25th May,1915, aged 21. Courtesy of his Great Nephew, Stephen Dean.