B855 George Riley of Daresbury, 16th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment, died 15 November 1917. Courtesy of Cheshire Remembers.
G1040 81st Field Company, Royal Engineers, with sapper Christopher Watson Robinson (centre, rear row). “These are the Lads to win the War with”.Courtesy of Mark Robinson.
B852 Sapper Christopher Watson Robinson, 81st Field Company, Royal Engineers. Courtesy of Mark Robinson.
A1030 Sergeant Lewis Leonard Grant, 14th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, killed 30 August 1915. Courtesy of Carolynn Hoy.
A1029 Lance Corporal John William Rush, 1st Battalion, Berkshire Regiment, died 27 July 1917. Courtesy of Martin Rush.
B849 Walpole, of Geddington, bell-ringer, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, died 11 November 1918, aged 19. Courtesy of Big Ideas.
G1034 Mixed units, with Stanley Ralph Crown, The Queens (Royal West Surrey) Regiment, and the 8th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, killed in action, 23 August, 1918. Courtesy of Barbara de Wet.
F425 The grave of Herbert Saunders, Royal Field Artillery, killed in action, 8 September 1918, and his son, Herbert. Courtesy of Louise Bruzon.
A1024 Michael Olohan, 8th Battalion City of London Regiment (Post Office Rifles). Courtesy of Matt the Engineer.
B847 Percy Brewer, 1st Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Courtesy of Matt the Engineer.
W298 Wounded soldiers and caring staff: Blakely, Coulu and Anderson, 3rd Red Cross Hospital, Abbeville.
B847 Frederick Neil Dow, 10th Battalion, The King’s (Liverpool Regiment) (Liverpool Scottish). Courtesy of Stephen St. Clair.