A1166 Thomas Barber of Burnley, 2/5th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment, killed in action 23rd June 1918. Courtesy of Clifford Scott.
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.
B808 Charles Hedges, 1st Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment, killed in action 8 October 1915, Loos, 8 October 1915. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
B801 Pte 17514 William Charles Hedges of Campden, 10th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment, killed 25 September 1915. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
A937 Charles John Hewson, formerly 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, died with the 1st Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment, 15 September 1918. Courtesy of Steve Bramley.
F372 Thomas Kilby Keeley of Campden, 2nd 4th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment, died 19 August 1917 (seated front with wife, Agnes). Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
F318 Pte 9567 George Veale, 2nd Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment, and wife, Rosina. Courtesy of Michael Briggs.
U249 ‘C’ Company, 10th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment, Salisbury Plain,1915. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
G747 Unnamed soldiers, Gloucestershire Regiment (seated), and Army Service Corps (standing). Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
F272 Unnamed soldier, Gloucestershire Regiment, and pals. Cooper Studio, Ladypool Road, Birmingham courtesy of Paul Hughes.
B526 Unnamed soldier, Gloucestershire Regiment, J.W. Hack studio Suffolk Road, Cheltenham. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
A647 Captain W. Baker, 3rd Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment, attending 14th, killed 23 October 1917. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
G698 H (Campden) Company, 5th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment pals, with Albert Norman Bennett. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
G649 H (Camden) Coy, 5th Gloucestershire Regiment, with Albert Norman Bennett. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
B450 George Bennett, 8th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment, killed 23 July 1916. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
U205 H Company (Campden), 5th Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment, with Jesse Taylor (foreground). Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
John Oliver, Machine Gun Corps, and Gloucestershire Regiment, killed 1 July 1916. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
5th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment pals and family, 21 Park Road Chelmsford, October 1914. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
5th Battalion. Gloucestershire Regiment pals, J W Hack, Suffolk Road, Cheltenham Road. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
Private 32868 William Smith, Gloucestershire Regiments.and Olive Wright, April 1917. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
5th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment, Chelmsford. J W Hack, Studio, Cheltenham. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.