A1250 Corporal Adam Thomson, 7th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers, killed at Loos, 26th September, 1915. Courtesy of Cathy Shepherd.
B993 Sergeant Ben Wylie of Canonbie, 1/5 Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers, Paris, 1918. Courtesy of John Crawford.
G1146 Officers and sergeants, ‘A’ Coy, 7th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers, 1915, with Lt. James Scott of Langholm (seated far right), killed at Loos, 25 September 1915, aged 19. Courtesy of John Crawford.
B743 Captain Donald McRae, 5th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers, Catterick, c.1916. Courtesy of John Crawford.
B742 Captain Edward Coventon, 5th and 4th Reserve Battalions, King’s Own Scottish Borderers, wounded at Achi Baba Nullah, 12 July, 1915, Catterick, c.1916. Courtesy of John Crawford.
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.