F426 Captain Mellard Settle of Settle, 5th Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment, died 23 December, 1918, a prisoner of war, with his brother, Second Lieutenant Reginald (right), 15 Sqdn, Royal Flying Corps, killed 23 July, 1916, and their sisters. Courtesy of Cheshire Remembers.
B867 Archie Brown, West Yorkshire Regiment and Royal Fusiliers, Egypt, 1917. Inset, wife Betsy, and children, Anne and Maish. Courtesy of Ben Fernley.
F431 Emily Sawyer (left) with two soldiers of the Lancashire Fusiliers, and unnamed lady, Aughton, Lancashire. Courtesy of Kathryn Baird.
F430 Wedding photograph of Sergeant Major Frank Albert Rogers and Maud, with best-man Sergeant Thomas Griffin, Royal Artillery (front row). Courtesy of Ian Rogers.
W304 Nurses and wounded soldiers, with Edwin Martin Jelly, 5th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment (third from left, front row). Courtesy of Scala.
W303 Nurses and Royal Army Medical Corps officers, Third Southern General Hospital, New College, Oxford, Gillman & Co., Oxford.
F428 Jonathan Spencer, 5th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment and family, taken in February 1915, Speight’s Studio, Kettering. Killed in action killed in action 4 May 1917, Arras, age 21.
F424 Frank Douglas Jenner Sutherland 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, killed 29 September 1918 and wife Ada. Courtesy of Steve Bramley.
F422 Unnamed soldiers, Scottish battalion and Canadian Expeditionary Force, and ladies. Courtesy of Aaron Riley.
F421 Herbert Charles Faulkner, 10th Battalion, the King’s (Liverpool Regiment), and wife, Anne. Courtesy of Jo Faulkner.
G1004 Unnamed soldiers, Rifle Brigade, and WAACS, Trevethen Camp, Falmouth, by Jenkins of Cinderford. Courtesy of Kelvin Dakin.
F419 John Allen, bell ringer at Brampton, 7th Battalion, The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment), died 20 September 1918, with Elsie, John and Alfred. Courtesy of Big Ideas.