B1014 Harry Shaw Hill, 9th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, died of wounds 18 September 1918. Courtesy of his great niece, Suzanne Wall.
A1268 Richard Rossall of Blackpool, 7th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, killed 1 October 1915, aged 22. Courtesy of Cathy Shepherd.
A1143 Walter Heys of Burnley, 5th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, killed in action 22nd May 1918, aged 21. Courtesy of Clifford Scott.
B974 2nd Lieutenant A. Watson, 3/5 Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, Bamber Studio, Preston, 1915.
W317 Wounded group, with Fred Barber (third left), Lydney V.A.D. Hospital, May1918. Courtesy of Anne Lomas.
G1117 2/5th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, with Fred Barber (standing second right), 1916. Courtesy of Anne Lomas.
G1116 Fred Barber, Edley Hewit and Bill Passey, 2/5th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment. Courtesy of Anne Lomas.
G1115 2/5th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, with Fred Barber (second left, second row down), 21 November 1916. Courtesy of Anne Lomas.
G1114 Signals Unit, 2/5 Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, 1916: J. Rodican, R. Banks, Fred Barber, H. Bradstock, E. Hewitt, R. Bates, J. Garnett, E. Heaton, H. Johnston, J.Lowe, W. Lawrence, H. Phillips Studio, Farnborough, August 1916. Courtesy of Anne Lomas.
G1113 Signals Unit, 2/5 Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, with Fred Barber (front row, kneeling far right), 15 April 1916. Courtesy of Anne Lomas.
A988 Harold Ashwin of Campden, 4th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, died 14 November 1914. Courtesy of Paul Hughes.
F387 Frank Short, 5th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment (seated left), Patrick Short, Machine Gun Corps and South Lancashire Regiment, and brothers, Michael and Tommy, of Dublin. Courtesy of David Coffey.
A426 Colonel L. E. Pilkington, C.M.G., 5th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, 1925. Courtesy of the Hardman Archive.