A990 Brigade Major George Bruce, 109 Infantry Division. killed 2 October 1918. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
F405 Unnamed seaman, H.M.S. Royal Oak, soldier, Cameronians, and gentleman, Morrison’s Studio, Edinburgh.
A989 George Frederick Pick of Lewisham, 2nd Battalion, Border Regiment, died 26 October 1914, aged 20. Courtesy of Jackie Hobbs.
G970 Sydney and pals, The King’s (Liverpool Regiment), 21 Lord Street, Blackpool, 1915. Electric Studios, Blackpool.
G968 Regimental Quarter Master Sergeant H. R. Capps, Sergeant Major Brown, Sergeant Major Newton, Sergeant James, 3rd Country of London Yeomanry.
U240 British soldiers, Cologne Cathedral 4 August 1919, posted by Sergeant George Pettit of 8 Cromwell Avenue, Highgate.
G966 George Cooper Evison ( 3rd from left, centre) and brother, Charles Henry Evison (fourth), 5th Batalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, Welsby Hall, Grimsby, 1914-15. Courtesy of Mel Ogden.
G965 15th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, in the trenches, Kemmel sector, early 1915. Courtesy of Steve Bramley.
A987 Fred Chell of Ashbourne, 1st Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, died of tuberculosis, 13 November 1918. Courtesy of Michael Briggs.
B810 Sergeant Victor Elton Scott of Hexham, 4th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers, killed in action at St Julien, 26 April 1915. Courtesy of John Ord.
B809 Sam Tysoe of Liverpool, 2nd 4th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, died 3 October, 1918, aged18. Courtesy of Kenneth Moore.
A990 John Brayshaw Kay, 66 Machine Gun Corps, originally Civil Service Rifles. Courtesy of Kate Shepherd.
A988 Harold Ashwin of Campden, 4th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, died 14 November 1914. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
A987 Captain The Reverend William Jollans of Scotter, M.C., attended Northumberland Fusiliers. Courtesy of Steve Bramley.