B1019 Edward Alexander Phillip Wilkie of Leith, 3rd Lowland Divisional Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps., Egypt. Courtesy of his Grandson, Mark Wilkie.
G1162 Edward Alexander Phillip Wilkie of Leith, 3rd Lowland Divisional Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps., and pal, Egypt. Courtesy of his Grandson, Mark Wilkie.
G1161 Edward Alexander Phillip Wilkie of Leith, 3rd Lowland Divisional Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps.,and pals, Egypt. Courtesy of his Grandson, Mark Wilkie.
B1018 Edward Alexander Phillip Wilkie of Leith, 3rd Lowland Divisional Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps., served in Egypt, Gallipoli, and the Western Front. Courtesy of his Grandson, Mark Wilkie.
A1282 Henry ‘Harry’ Gray, Royal Welsh Fuiliers, Royal Engineers, Royal Artillery, and Royal Army Medical Corps. Courtesy of his great nephew, Mike Sarl.
G1163 ‘The Original Hardskins and Sandbaggers’, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1919. Courtesy of Steve Lowder.
F503 Stanley Gazeley of Luton, Royal Army Medical Corps, wife, Maud, and children. Courtesy of his Great Niece, Heather Kennedy.
B994 Percy Kirk, Royal Army Medical Corps, 41st British Field Ambulance, 13th Division, Mesopotamia, 19 August, 1918. Courtesy of Kelvin Dakin.
A1168 James Henry Sugden of Burnley, Royal Army Medical Corps, died of wounds, 11th February 1917. Courtesy of Clifford Scott.
A1156 William Nutter of Burnley, Royal Army Medical Corps, died of wounds as a prisoner of war, 29 May 1918, aged 22. Courtesy of Clifford Scott.
A1147 Walter Ingham of Burnley, Royal Army Medical Corps, died of pneumonia 9th May 1918, aged 22. Courtesy of Clifford Scott.
G1128 Adolphus Wilson 947, Durham light Infantry, and Royal Army Medical Corps pal. Courtesy of Keeley Hellyer.
G1107 Named Royal Army Medical Corps group: Corporal William Murray (front row), Yates, Egan, McGee, Brown G., Brown S., Gillingham, Robinson. Courtesy of William Mearns.
U295 B Section, London Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1914, Gale and Polden Studio, London.
F430 Wedding photograph of Sergeant Major Frank Albert Rogers and Maud, with best-man Sergeant Thomas Griffin, Royal Artillery (front row). Courtesy of Ian Rogers.
G1054 Royal Army Medical Corps group, with Sergeant Major Frank Albert Rogers, Hillsborough. Courtesy of Ian Rogers.
G1052 Royal Army Medical Corps group, with Sergeant Major Frank Albert Rogers, Hillsborough. Courtesy of Ian Rogers.
G1051 Royal Amy Medical Corps, with Sergeant Major Frank Albert Rogers (left), Hillsborough. Courtesy of
W303 Nurses and Royal Army Medical Corps officers, Third Southern General Hospital, New College, Oxford, Gillman & Co., Oxford.
G1050 Named surgeons and anaesthetist, Flanders, 1917: J.P. O’Driscoll (anaesthetist), Alex T. Cannon (surgeon), and J. Marsh (assistant surgeon). Patient unknown.