A1254 Lance Corporal John Farmer of Blackpool, Ist Battalion, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, killed at Loos, 13 October 1915. Courtesy of Cathy Shepherd.
A1253 Driver Leonard Crossley of Blackpool, 119th Battery, Royal Field Artillery, missing in action 24 August 1914. Courtesy of Cathy Shepherd.
A1252 Corporal Joseph Howarth of Blackpool, 6th Battalion, King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, killed at Gallipoli, 10 August 1915, aged 43. Courtesy of Cathy Shepherd.
A1251 Corporal Henry Lightbown of Blackpool, 6th Battalion, King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, killed at Gallipoli,19 August 1915, aged 18. Courtesy of Cathy Shepherd.
A1250 Corporal Adam Thomson, 7th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers, killed at Loos, 26th September, 1915. Courtesy of Cathy Shepherd.
U316 D Section, 57 Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, with Acting Bombardier Francis William (Will) Steer (seated far right), Rue de Lille, Phalempin, France, 1916. Courtesy of his grandson, Bob Hill.
G1155 398th Battery, Royal Field Artillery group, with Bombardier Arthur Lewis of Caerphilly (seated, second from right), Scotland, April 1918. Courtesy of his granddaughter, Karen Golden.
B1001 Bombardier Arthur Lewis of Caerphilly, 398th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Courtesy of his granddaughter, Karen Gordon.
A1126 John William Luty of Knaresborough and Hunslet, North Staffordshire Regiment and Machine Gun Corps. Courtesy of his Granddaughter, Christine Hart.
F503 Stanley Gazeley of Luton, Royal Army Medical Corps, wife, Maud, and children. Courtesy of his Great Niece, Heather Kennedy.
G1154 Sergeant Thomas J. Trevers (seated, centre), 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, Salonika. Courtesy of his Granddaughter, Heather Kennedy.
A1125 Corporal Reginald Woodward, 1st Battalion, King’s (Liverpool Regiment), died Delville Wood, 27 July, 1916, photo taken around 1915. Courtesy of his great nephew, Brian Woodward.
A1224 John William Kirkbride of Starbeck, 10th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment, died 10 April 1916, aged 23. Courtesy of Barbara Parker.
U315 13th Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment, with Alfred Stanley (standing rear, far right), June 1919. Courtesy of Alfred’s grandson, Anthony Fielding.
B1000 Sergeant Joseph Alfred Phipps of South Devon, 1/5 (Prince of Wales’s) Battalion, Devonshire Regiment, India. Courtesy of his grandson, Anthony Phipps.
A1223 Charles Robinson of Glasgow, 2nd Battalion, Scottish Rifles (Cameronians) killed in action, 31 July 1917, aged 22. Courtesy of his great nephew, Stewart Robinson.
B998 James Baskerville, 1/7 Battalion Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), Mr. B’s Studio, Glasgow. Courtesy of Janice Marks
F501 Sergeant Charles Archibald Talbot, Labour Corps and later R.A.F. (standing left), Gunner Reginald Talbot, Royal Field Artillery (standing centre), Cadet Officer Harold Percival Talbot, Norfolk Regiment (seated centre), and brothers at the funeral of their father, August 1917, 52, St Philips Road, Norwich. Courtesy of Jon Talbot.
G1152 N.C.O.s, 2/4 Battlion, Norfolk Regiment, with Harold P. Talbot of Norwich (centre row, fourth from right). Courtesy of Jon Talbot.
G1151 Albert Walter Payne of Pembroke Dock, 2nd Battalion, Welsh Regiment, died 17th Sept 1916 aged 22, and unnamed Royal Artillery soldier. Courtesy of Stephen French.
A1222 James Baskerville, 1/7 Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), 1914. Courtesy of Janice Marks.
B997 James Baskerville, 1/7 Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), Britain Photo Studio, Egypt. Courtesy of Janice Marks.
G1150 Signalling Section, 1/7 Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), with James Baskerville ( bottom row, second from the right), Hood Photographers, Grangemouth, November 1914.. Courtesy of Janice Marks.
A1220 Flight Lieutenant Philip Fletcher Fullard of Wimbledon, 1 Squadron Royal Flying Corps, 4 and 12 Squadrons R.A.F. Courtesy of Stella Fullard.
B995 Company Sergeant Major William Taylor of Newry, County Down, 13th Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles, having served formerly with the Royal Munster Fusiliers and the Royal Irish Fusiliers, killed in action 1 July 1916, aged 52. Courtesy of Danny Taylor.
A1219 Truman Douglas, 2nd Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment, Canadian Infantry, died 3 September 1918, age 25. Courtesy of Stella Fullard.
A1218 Fred Fullard of Walsall, 9th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers, died of wounds, 23 April 1918. Courtesy of Stella Fullard.
G1149 ‘A’ Battery, 295 Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, Stapleton Studio, Scarborough. Courtesy of Kelvin Dakin.
G1147 Mixed Regiments group, c. 1918, including Royal West Surrrey, Royal Sussex, Royal Artillery and Yorkshire Regiment. Courtesy of Kelvin Dakin.
F499 Corporal Walter Ames of Great Yarmouth, 7th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment, presumed dead 13 October 1915 aged 25, and his son, Walter. Courtesy of his great, great great niece, Hannah Thacker.
B993 Sergeant Ben Wylie of Canonbie, 1/5 Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers, Paris, 1918. Courtesy of John Crawford.
G1146 Officers and sergeants, ‘A’ Coy, 7th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers, 1915, with Lt. James Scott of Langholm (seated far right), killed at Loos, 25 September 1915, aged 19. Courtesy of John Crawford.
G1145 Royal Artillery officers, Larkhill Camp, Wiltshire. Sent by 2nd Lieutenant T.C. Maine to Miss F. Blacker of Lewes. Courtesy of Kelvin Dakin.
G1144 Unnamed platoon, 2nd Battalion, Queen’s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment), with Herbert Henry Young of Broadstairs, c.1919. Courtesy of Ray and Gordon Young.
U315 C Company, 11th Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusilers, Aldershot, 1915, with William Gordon Wilton. Courtesy of his Granddaughter, Virginia Starks.
A1217 Bombardier John Grey Donnithorne of Redruth, 189th Siege Battery, died 19 November 1917. Courtesy of his Great Grandson, Tony Walters.
F494 Leonard Wood, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), and Machine Gun Corps, and family. Courtesy of Philip Wood.