A1289 Serjeant Major Michael O’Halloran, ‘D’ Battery, 68th Bgde, Royal Field Artillery, served in Boer War, mentioned in dispatches, holder of Meritorious Service Medal and Territorial Service Medal. Courtesy of his Great Grandson, Paul Rene O’Halloran.
G1163 Royal Field Artillery serjeant group c.1916, with Serjeant Major Michael O’Halloran, ‘D’ Battery, 68th Bgde, Royal Field Artillery (standing, right). Courtesy of his Great Grandson, Paul Rene O’Halloran.
G1158 Battery Quartermaster Sergeant John ‘Jack’ Genese of Pembroke Dock, 6th Ammunition Col., Royal Field Artillery, prisoner of war, died 23 November, 1917 (centre row, second left). Courtesy of Shirley Jennings and Janet Smith.
U319 Battery Quartermaster Sergeant John ‘Jack’ Genese of Pembroke Dock, 6th Ammunition Col., Royal Field Artillery, prisoner of war, died 23 November, 1917 (second row front, seated second left). Courtesy of Shirley Jennings and Janet Smith.
B1012 Driver George Henry Penton of London, D Battery,186 Howitzer Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Courtesy of Joanne Penton.
G1159 Royal Field Artillery group, with Corporal Thomas Pottage of Scarborough, “C” Bty. 317th Bde, who died from gassing,19th March 1918 (standing, far right), aged 22. Courtesy of his nephew, Richard Percy.
G1158 Men of the Scarborough Pals’s Battery, ‘C’ Company, 161st Yorkshire Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, Scarborough, c.1936. Courtesy of Richard Percy.
G1157 Reunion of men of Scarborough Pals’s Battery, ‘C’ Company, 161st Yorkshire Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, Scarborough, c.1925, with Arthur Midgley (standing 1st left) and his brother Albert Midgley (standing 3rd from right). Courtesy of their nephew, Richard Percy.
F506 Corporal Thomas Pottage of Scarborough, ‘C’ Battery, 317 Bgde, Royal Field Artillery, killed 19 March 1918, with siblings: Minnie (seated centre), Clara, Jack, George, Fred and Frances. Courtesy of his nephew, Richard Percy.
G1156 Corporal Thomas Pottage of Scarborough, ‘C’ Battery, 317 Bgde, Royal Field Artilley (front row, far left), died 19 March 1918, aged 22, St. John’s Road Barracks, Scarborough, 1915. Courtesy of his nephew, Richard Percy.
W335 Wounded group with Arthur Midgely, 161st Bgde, Royal Filed Artillery (seated, front row, second from right), c.1917. Courtesy of his nephew, Richard Percy.
W334 Wounded group, with Arthur Midgley, 161st (Yorkshire) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery (middle row, fourth from the left), c.1917. Courtesy of his nephew, Richard Percy.
U317 ‘C’ Battery (Scarborough Pals), 161 Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, with Arthur Midgley (2nd row from the front, 6th from the left), 1915. Courtesy of his nephew, Richard Percy.
B1009 Bombardier Albert Midgley of Scarborough, ‘C’ Battery, Royal Field Artillery, 161st Yorkshire Brigade. Courtesy of Richard Percy.
B1007 Corporal Thomas Pottage, ‘C’ Battery, 317th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, died 19 March, 1918, aged 22 . Courtesy of his nephew, Richard Percy.
G1154 93rd Battery, 280 Brigade, 56 Division, Royal Field Artillery, with Sergeant John Pottage of Scarborough, Army Veterinary Corps (standing, far right), France. Courtesy of John Pottage’s Grandson, Richard Percy.
A1253 Driver Leonard Crossley of Blackpool, 119th Battery, Royal Field Artillery, missing in action 24 August 1914. Courtesy of Cathy Shepherd.
G1155 398th Battery, Royal Field Artillery group, with Bombardier Arthur Lewis of Caerphilly (seated, second from right), Scotland, April 1918. Courtesy of his granddaughter, Karen Golden.
B1001 Bombardier Arthur Lewis of Caerphilly, 398th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Courtesy of his granddaughter, Karen Gordon.
F501 Sergeant Charles Archibald Talbot, Labour Corps and later R.A.F. (standing left), Gunner Reginald Talbot, Royal Field Artillery (standing centre), Cadet Officer Harold Percival Talbot, Norfolk Regiment (seated centre), and brothers at the funeral of their father, August 1917, 52, St Philips Road, Norwich. Courtesy of Jon Talbot.
G1149 ‘A’ Battery, 295 Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, Stapleton Studio, Scarborough. Courtesy of Kelvin Dakin.
G1140 155 Brigade, Royal Field Artillery group, with Charles Abram Butler, killed in action 1 October 1918, aged 19 (seated right). Courtesy of Christopher Willetts.
A1213 Gunner Charles Albert Butler of Gainford, “A” Battery, 155 (West Yorkshire) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, killed in action, 1 October, 1918, aged 19. Courtesy of Christopher Willetts.
B987 Ben Saunders, Royal Field Artillery, 26 Division ammunition column, Salonika. Courtesy of Dave C.
A1194 Gunner Walter Moore of Burnley, Royal Field Artillery, killed in action 23rd September 1917. Courtesy of Clifford Scott.
A1188 Driver Ernest Riley of Burnley, Royal Field Artillery, died of illness 22nd September 1916, aged 23. Courtesy of Clifford Scott.
A1153 Gunner John Hinsley of Blackburn, Royal Field Artillery, C Battery, 170 Bgde, killed in action 9th April 1918, aged 21, brother of Arthur Josiah Hinsley killed in action 9th September 1916. Courtesy of Clifford Scott.
A1140 Gunner Samuel Harrison of Burnley, 51st Bgde, Royal Field Artillery, prisoner of war May 1918, brother of Thomas Harrison missing in action 16 May 1916. Courtesy of Clifford Scott.
B971 Gunner Edwin Davison of Wingate, County Durham, B Bty., 52nd Bde., Royal Field Artillery, died 22 September 1915. Courtesy of Jennifer R.
G1100 Named group, Army Service Corps and Royal Field Artillery, H.M.T. Osterley, Freetown, Sierre Leone, 21st May 1917.
W314 Cecil F. Whenmouth, Royal Field Artillery, 28 May 1917. His brother Charles, 23rd Battalion, London Regiment, died 26 May 1915.
B871 George Malpas of Cheadle Hume, 15th Trench Mortar Battery, Royal Field Artillery, died 25 March, 1917. Courtesy of Cheshire Remembers.