G867 Signallers of 16th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment (1st Bradford Pals), Skipton, 1915. Courtesy of York Army Museum.
G866 Sergeant George Porter of Alford (seated) and Cpl Harry Wordsworth of Gainsborough, 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Courtesy of Steve Bramley.
G865 Officers of the 2nd Battalion, Munster Fusiliers, France, Spring 1915. Courtesy of Jean Prendergast.
G859 Robert McGuckin and pals, 1st Reception Battery, Ripon, November 1918, named photograph. Courtesy of John McGukin.
G857 Men of the Pickard family, 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Robert Pickard died 26 May 1917; CSM Herbert Pickard, D.C.M., died 4 July 1917; lance corporal Walter Pickard, died 19 March 1918. Courtesy of Steve Bramley.
B723 Lieutenant Roland Canby, 2nd 6th Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment, killed 8 May 1917. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
A814 Sergeant Hoodless Gouldthorpe of Barton, D.C.M., Croix de Guerre, 5th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiemnt. Courtesy of Steve Bramley.
A812 CSM Harry Brown of Alford, M.C., 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, died 2 July 1917. Courtesy of Steve Bramley.
A811 Conrad Leadbeater, 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, 2nd bar to D.C.M. Courtesy of Steve Bramley.
A809 Second Lieutenant John Spencer Dunville V.C., of Holywood, County Down, 1st Dragoons (The Royals), killed 26 June 1917. Courtesy of Haslemere Town Crier.
A808 Second Lieutenant Charles Capes Boyle of Hull, 4th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment, killed 23 April 1917. Courtesy of Steve Bramley.
A807 Frederick Joseph Lamb of Hackney, 4th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment, killed 6 November 1918, aged 19. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
A806 Joseph Dent, Sherwood Foresters, M.C. & 2 Bars won within 39 days – 29 September (Lehaucourt), 3 October (Montbrehain), 6 November 1918 (Prisches). Courtesy of Michael Briggs.