F488 Fred Dewhurst, 155th East Cheshire Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, and bride, Edith Carradice, 10 August 1918, Taylor Brothers Studio, Stockport.. Courtesy of Martin Dewhurst.
A1208 Fred Dewhurst of Stockport, 155th East Cheshire Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Courtesy of Martin Dewhurst.
U312 155th East Cheshire Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, with Fred Dewhurst (first left, third row), Stockport, May 1916. Courtesy of Martin Dewhurst.
G1136 155th East Cheshire Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, with Fred Dewhurst (standing, left): Left to right – Standing – F. Dewhurst, G. Gillin, J. Sidebotham, C. Williams. Seated – H. Fox, J. Shaw, J. Heap, J. Swindells, J. Robinson, F. Brown (Mascot ‘Bruce’). Courtesy of Martin Dewhurst.
U311 155th East Cheshire Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, with Fred Dewhurst (first left, second row), Stockport, May 1916. Courtesy of Martin Dewhurst.
B990 Driver Robert Hughes of London, Army Service Corps, Italy, 1918-19. Courtesy of Clifford Hughes.
G1135 2/7 Battalion, Durham Light Infantry, Murmansk, Winter 1918/19, with Ernest Allwood (seated right). Courtesy of Clifford Hughes.
B989 Ernest Allwood of Mansfield, 2/7 Durham Light Infantry, Murmansk, Winter 1918/19. Courtesy of Clifford Hughes.
B988 Company Sergeant Major John Randall Kitchen of Mansfield, 2/6 and 2/8 Battalions, Sherwood Foresters, died 21 March 1918, aged 24. Courtesy of Clifford Hughes.
A1207 Company Sergeant Major John Randall Kitchen of Mansfield, 2/6 and 2/8 Battalions, Sherwood Foresters, died 21 March 1918, aged 24. Courtesy of Clifford Hughes.
A1206 Company Sergeant Major John Randall Kitchen of Mansfield, 2/6 and 2/8 Battalions, Sherwood Foresters, died 21 March 1918, aged 24. Courtesy of Clifford Hughes.
A1205 George Smith of York and Darlington, Ist Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales’s Own), died 19 December 1915 . Courtesy of Colin Young.
B987 Ben Saunders, Royal Field Artillery, 26 Division ammunition column, Salonika. Courtesy of Dave C.
A1204 Ernest George Land of East Ham, London, 2nd Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment, killed 10 April 1916 , aged 20. Courtesy of Claire Cockroft.
B986 Sergeant David Griffiths of Rhyallt, 17th Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers, killed in action, Mametz Wood, 12 July 1917, aged 22. Courtesy of Ceri Pearce.
B985 Sergeant John Manning, 1st Battalion, Devonshire Regiment. Courtesy of his grandson, Colin Manning.
B983 Sergeant, later Captain Norman Henry Crees, 1st Battalion, North Somerset Yeomanry, 1914, and wife Agatha Pearce, nurse at Ashton Court Manor VAD hospital, November 1918. Courtesy of Clyde Morrison.
G1132 William James Honey and pal, Bennett, killed in action, 28th (County of London) Battalion (Artists Rifles), 1917. Courtesy of Chris Davidson.
G1131 1/14 Battalion, London Regiment (London Scottish), with Lieutenant Lawrence Buckley Burtt M.C., twice mentioned in dispatches, (officer seated left), 1917 or 1918. Courtesy of Tony Burtt.
B981 Walter John Hamblin, Norfolk Regiment and 8th Battalion, Border Regiment, died as prisoner of war, 9th July 1916. Courtesy of Sally Fletcher.
B978 Albert E. Hills, The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment), Electric Studios, Woolwich. Courtesy of Philip Johnson.
G1130 the Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment) group, with Albert E. Hills (far right), Germany. Courtesy of Philip Johnson.
U310 Named ‘A’ Company,10th Battalion, The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment), with Albert E. Hills (far right, second row from front), 3rd January 1919. Courtesy of Philip Johnson.