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.
A1288 Lieutenant George Anderson of Prestonpans, 57 Squadron, Royal Air Force, killed while flying at Haplincourt,16 September 1918, buried at Grevillers British Cemetery.. Courtesy of his Great Nephew, Mark Wilkie.
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.
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.
G1157 Charlie Adlam of Fulham, 8th Battalion, The Queen’s, Royal West Surrey Regiment (right), died 31st July 1917, aged 26, and unnamed pals: Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry? (left), The Queen’s (centre). Courtesy of Charlie Adlam’s great niece, Beverley Sayers Gaudio.
A1283 Jonas Smith Stoney, 2/5th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, killed 26 September, 1917, aged 25. Courtesy of his great nephew, Roger Fernside.
A1282 Henry ‘Harry’ Gray, Royal Welsh Fuiliers, Royal Engineers, Royal Artillery, and Royal Army Medical Corps. Courtesy of his great nephew, Mike Sarl.
B1014 Harry Shaw Hill, 9th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, died of wounds 18 September 1918. Courtesy of his great niece, Suzanne Wall.
A1280 Second Lieutenant William Lee Gowing of Norwich, 1/4 Battalion, Norfolk Regiment, died 12 December, 1917, aged 25. Courtesy of his great great nephew, Daniel Gowing.
B1013 Sergeant William Hoyle, 1/7 Battalion, Duke of Wellington’s Regiment. Courtesy of his Grandson, Malcolm Farrar.
G1164 Richard Hoyle and pal, 7th Battalion, Duke of Wellington’s Regiment, France, 1917. Courtesy of Malcolm Farrar.
G1163 ‘The Original Hardskins and Sandbaggers’, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1919. Courtesy of Steve Lowder.
G1162 Edwin Lintern, Royal Marine Light Infantry, fellow Royal Marines, Royal Fusilers, and crew of H.M.S. Revenge. Courtesy of his Grandson, Steve Lowder.
B1012 Driver George Henry Penton of London, D Battery,186 Howitzer Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Courtesy of Joanne Penton.
G1157 Reunion of men of Scarborough Pals’s Battery, ‘C’ Company, 161st Yorkshire Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, Scarborough, c.1925, with Arthur Midgley (standing 1st left) and his brother Albert Midgley (standing 3rd from right). Courtesy of their nephew, Richard Percy.
G1156 Corporal Thomas Pottage of Scarborough, ‘C’ Battery, 317 Bgde, Royal Field Artilley (front row, far left), died 19 March 1918, aged 22, St. John’s Road Barracks, Scarborough, 1915. Courtesy of his nephew, Richard Percy.
G1155 Francis Tunney of Brandon Colliery, 1/8 Battalion, Durham Light Infantry (seated, far left). killed in action at Boetleer Farm, 26 April, 1915. Courtesy of his Grandsons, Peter, Francis and Joe.
B1010 Eric Midgley of Scarborough, Royal Navy, died 21 Sep 1918, aged 17. Courtesy of his nephew, Richard Percy.
W335 Wounded group with Arthur Midgely, 161st Bgde, Royal Filed Artillery (seated, front row, second from right), c.1917. Courtesy of his nephew, Richard Percy.
U317 ‘C’ Battery (Scarborough Pals), 161 Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, with Arthur Midgley (2nd row from the front, 6th from the left), 1915. Courtesy of his nephew, Richard Percy.
B1009 Bombardier Albert Midgley of Scarborough, ‘C’ Battery, Royal Field Artillery, 161st Yorkshire Brigade. Courtesy of Richard Percy.