G956 Frederick Capewell (rear), Royal Artillery and Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry. Courtesy of Martyn Hordern.
G943 Reginald Carter Davis and pals, 16th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Chatsworth Rifles). Courtesy of Michael Briggs.
G941 Alfred Henry Smart (centre) and pals, 42nd Training Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, Hounslow Heath. Courtesy of Helen Burton.
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.
G921 Officers of the King’s Own Scottish Borderers, with Lieutenant Colonel William Thorburn, 2/5th and 3/5th Battalions (left), Catterick, c.1916. Courtesy of John Crawford.
G920 Officers of the King’s Own Scottish Borderers, with John William Todd Dickie, M.C. and Belgian Croix de Guerre (left), and possibly Captain James Weir, M.C. 1/5th Battalion, wounded at Baigneux Ridge, Catterick, c.1916. Courtesy of John Crawford..
G919 Officers of the King’s Own Scottish Borderers, with Captain James McGeorge, 1/5th Battalion, wounded at El Jib (1917) and Beugneux Ridge (1918) (standing third from left), and Captain Donald McCrae, 1/5th Battalion (seated far right), Catterick c. 1916. Courtesy of John Crawford.