F470. Lance Corporal Gilbert Thomas Bryant, 2nd Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, and Violet Howard, 26 June 1915. Courtesy of Jean Taylor.
F469 John Gibbs of West Bromwich, with his wife, Emma, and son George, c.1918. Courtesy of Jean Taylor.
F468 Frank Elliott, 130th Company, Royal Engineers, and fiancee, Florence Dacey. 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.
F461 Frederick Clarkson, Royal Garrison Artillery, and Emily Bessie Harriet Hayward, on their wedding day, 1916. Courtesy of Anthony Stothart.
F459 Army Service Corps lance corporal, wife, and son, Chris, 18 March, 1919, Emberson Studios, South London.
F450 Herbert Edward Corrick, Railway Operating Division, Royal Engineers, and lady. Courtesy of Sandra Gittins.
F449 Samuel Shaw (left),4th Battalion, (Queen’s Own) Hussars, died 11th December 1917, his brother Lance Sergeant Frederick Shaw, 1st Royal Marine Battalion, Royal Naval Division, died 1st May 1917, and their family, all of Winsford. Courtesy of Cheshire Remembers.
F448 Lance Corporal Warwick Edward Cummings, Honourable Artillery Company, and his future wife, Winnie Askew. Courtesy of Kelvin Dakin.
F447 Tom Baker, 6th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment, and 796th Area Employment Coy., died of bronchitis, 11 August,1918, and son Ernest. Courtesy of Stephen Doughty.
F444 Frank South, 2nd Batallion, Hampshire Regiment, died 7th August 1915, aged 24, and brother Charles, and sister Elsie. Courtesy of Gillian Marriott.
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.