B752 Frank Reuben Theodore, Royal Army Medical Corps, Italy, July 1918. Courtesy of Ian WarburtonCourtesy of Ian Warburton.
B750 Victor Arthur Nobes, 8th Battalion, Essex Regiment Cycling Corps, later sergeant Tank Corps. Courtesy of Ian WarburtonCourtesy of Ian Warburton.
B748 Lieutenant Colonel Noel Houghton, 16th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Chatsworth Rifles), died 13 September 1917. Courtesy of Michael Briggs.
G943 Reginald Carter Davis and pals, 16th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Chatsworth Rifles). Courtesy of Michael Briggs.
A835 Reginald Carter Davis M.C., 16th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, (Chatsworth Rifles).Courtesy of Michael Briggs.
A834 2nd Lieutenant John Glynne Morris, 16th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, (Chatsworth Rifles), killed 23 September 1917. Courtesy of Michael Briggs
A833 2nd Lieutenant Frederick Norman Bewley,16th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, (Chatsworth Rifles), died 20th September 1917. Courtesy of Michael Briggs.
A832 Captain Charles Francis Bower, 16th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, (Chatsworth Rifles), died 13 September 1917. Courtesy of Michael Briggs.
A831 William Rush of Reading, Essex Regiment and 2nd Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment. Courtesy of Martin Rush.
G941 Alfred Henry Smart (centre) and pals, 42nd Training Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, Hounslow Heath. Courtesy of Helen Burton.
A830 John William Rush of Reading, 1st Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment, twice wounded, died 27 July 1916. Courtesy of Martin Rush.
B748 William Henry Yoxall, Gloucestershire Yeomanry, later prisoner of war. Courtesy of Sandra Buttigieg.
G933 C Coy, 11th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment with Captain William Hart (front with pipe), 3 officers killed in action. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
G932 11th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, with Captain William Hart (seated left) and 2nd Lieutenant A.A. Milne (rear left). Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
A828 Arthur Ernest Bunten of Royston and Campden, 52nd Squadron, Royal Flying Corps. Courtesy of Jan Brodie-Murphy.
B743 Captain Donald McRae, 5th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers, Catterick, c.1916. Courtesy of John Crawford.
B742 Captain Edward Coventon, 5th and 4th Reserve Battalions, King’s Own Scottish Borderers, wounded at Achi Baba Nullah, 12 July, 1915, Catterick, c.1916. Courtesy of John Crawford.