F509 The wedding of Corporal Thomas J. Trevers, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, and Lilian (nee Gazeley), Cambridge, 1915. Courtesy of their granddaughter, Heather Kennedy.
F508 Alfred Wilson of Tyne Dock, Durham Light Infantry, with wife, Emily (nee Winnard), and their daughter, Dora. Courtesy of his granddaughter, Valerie Slater.
F506 Corporal Thomas Pottage of Scarborough, ‘C’ Battery, 317 Bgde, Royal Field Artillery, killed 19 March 1918, with siblings: Minnie (seated centre), Clara, Jack, George, Fred and Frances. Courtesy of his nephew, Richard Percy.
F505 Arthur Louis William Fox of Scarborough, Royal Flying Corps, with wife Alice and children, Dorothy and Winifred. Courtesy of Richard Percy.
W335 Wounded group with Arthur Midgely, 161st Bgde, Royal Filed Artillery (seated, front row, second from right), c.1917. Courtesy of his nephew, Richard Percy.
F504 John William Luty, Staffordshire Regiment and Machine Gun Corps, and family: parents, George and Lucy Ann Metcalfe, standing brothers, George and Charles, seated children, Hilda and Ernest. Courtesy of ‘s grand daughter, 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.
F500 David Baskerville, 1/7 Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), with sister Catherine, and brother Thomas. Courtesy of Janice Marks.
B994 Percy Kirk, Royal Army Medical Corps, 41st British Field Ambulance, 13th Division, Mesopotamia, 19 August, 1918. 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.
F498 Thomas Stoddart of Glasgow,1st Battalion, Royal Scots, wife Margaret, and son Alexander, Glasgow c. 1917. Courtesy of Sandra Cobb.
F497 Arthur Carby of East Kirkby, 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, wounded in 1918, with wife, Maud, and son, John Reginald, East Kirby 1918. Courtesy of Elaine Gray.
F493 Petty Officer Stoker Charles Thomas Davies, H.M.S. Brilliant, died from illness, 30th October 1914, and daughter, Hilda Florence. Courtesy of grandson, Philip Wood.
F491 John Edward Farrar, Northumberland Fusiliers, wife Maggie, and children Amy and Louie. Courtesy of Amanda Hall.
F490 Unnamed soldier, Royal Sussex Regiment? and family, H.T. Edwards Studio, Brighton. Courtesy of Kelvin Dakin.
F469 John Gibbs of West Bromwich, with his wife, Emma, and son George, c.1918. Courtesy of Jean Taylor.
F467 Sergeant Arthur Read Morley of Grimsby, 2/5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, A Coy, 8th Battalion,Gloucestershire Regiment, wounded at Druids Farm 9/10th July 1917, prisoner of war from 10 April 1918, his wife, Gertrude, and family, 1919. Courtesy of Rob Morley.
F459 Army Service Corps lance corporal, wife, and son, Chris, 18 March, 1919, Emberson Studios, South London.
G1093 Pte. Edward William Parckar (far right), 1/8th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment, whilst billeted in France. Courtesy of Mandie Christie.