G1162 Edwin Lintern, Royal Marine Light Infantry, fellow Royal Marines, Royal Fusilers, and crew of H.M.S. Revenge. Courtesy of his Grandson, Steve Lowder.
B1010 Eric Midgley of Scarborough, Royal Navy, died 21 Sep 1918, aged 17. Courtesy of his nephew, Richard Percy.
F493 Petty Officer Stoker Charles Thomas Davies, H.M.S. Brilliant, died from illness, 30th October 1914, and daughter, Hilda Florence. Courtesy of grandson, Philip Wood.
G1103 Stoker Frederick Cartwright (right) and pals, H.M.S. Tiger, and lady. Courtesy of David Marchant.
G1100 Named group, Army Service Corps and Royal Field Artillery, H.M.T. Osterley, Freetown, Sierre Leone, 21st May 1917.
G1082 H.M.S. Tiger casualties at the Battle of Dogger Bank, 1915: A.B. John Colton (saved), and the ship’s pet dog (drowned).
G1080 H.M.S. Tiger casualties at the Battle of Dogger Bank, 1915: Stoker A.E. Hayles (drowned), Stoker P. Armstrong (saved).
G1079 H.M.S. Tiger casualties at the Battle of Dogger Bank, 1915: A.B. W. Fenton (saved), Petty Officer J. French (drowned).
G1078 H.M.S. Tiger casualties at the Battle of Dogger Bank, 1915: Stoker J. Roberts, A.B. W. Gettings, and Stoker A. Harris, all saved.
G1077 H.M.S. Tiger casualties at the Battle of Dogger Bank, 1915: Chief Engine Room Officer John Donald (saved), A.B. E. Matthews (drowned), Stoker F. Manning (drowned), Stoker L. Alford (saved), and the ship’s monkey (drowned).
G1076 H.M.S. Tiger casualties at the Battle of Dogger Bank, 1915: Stoker R. Stainer (saved), Stoker W. Colley (drowned), and Stoker F. Ellis (saved).
G1075 H.M.S. Tiger casualties at the Battle of Dogger Bank, 1915: Stoker John Fondling, Petty Officer A. Upton, Stoker G. Stodley, E. Belchamber, all saved.
G1073 H.M.S. Tiger casualties at the Battle of Dogger Bank, 1915: A.B. Joseph Phelps, Stoker Thomas Warrell, both drowned.
G1071 H.M.S. Tiger casualties at the Battle of Dogger Bank, 1915: stoker Frank Holmes,torpedo instructor Newman, stoker George Caird, all drowned.
G1070 H.M.S. Tiger casualties at the Battle of Dogger Bank, 1915: A.B. Thomas King, A.B. Frederick Carter, Petty Officer Edward Pipe, all drowned.