F509 The wedding of Corporal Thomas J. Trevers, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, and Lilian (nee Gazeley), Cambridge, 1915. Courtesy of their granddaughter, Heather Kennedy.
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.
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.
A1125 Corporal Reginald Woodward, 1st Battalion, King’s (Liverpool Regiment), died Delville Wood, 27 July, 1916, photo taken around 1915. Courtesy of his great nephew, Brian Woodward.
G1146 Officers and sergeants, ‘A’ Coy, 7th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers, 1915, with Lt. James Scott of Langholm (seated far right), killed at Loos, 25 September 1915, aged 19. Courtesy of John Crawford.
U315 C Company, 11th Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusilers, Aldershot, 1915, with William Gordon Wilton. Courtesy of his Granddaughter, Virginia Starks.
B991 Pte Henry John Shanks of Windsor, 1/1 Buckinghamshire Battalion, Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, died of wounds, 17 August, 1917, aged 21, photograph taken in March, 1915. Courtesy of Mike McKeon.
B974 2nd Lieutenant A. Watson, 3/5 Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, Bamber Studio, Preston, 1915.
G1119 B Coy sergeants,1/5th Battalion, Welsh Regiment, with Sergeant Major Charles Jones (centre front), died 21 August 1915. Courtesy of David Jones.
F470. Lance Corporal Gilbert Thomas Bryant, 2nd Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, and Violet Howard, 26 June 1915. Courtesy of Jean Taylor.
U298 16th Battalion, Rifle Brigade, with William Gusanie of Clerkenwell, killed 17 September 1916, aged 36. Courtesy of Anthony Curtis-Lee.
U297 16th Battalion, Rifle Brigade, with William Gusanie of Clerkenwell , killed 17 September 1916, aged 36. Courtesy of Anthony Curtis-Lee.
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).
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.
F428 Jonathan Spencer, 5th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment and family, taken in February 1915, Speight’s Studio, Kettering. Killed in action killed in action 4 May 1917, Arras, age 21.
G1002 Arthur Fox and pals, No. 5 Platoon, B Company, 18th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment (2nd Bradford Pals) (1st left, second row), Ripon, 1915. Courtesy of Tony Laking.
G1001 Arthur Fox and pals, No. 5 Platoon, B Company, 18th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment (2nd Bradford Pals) (second from right holding towel), Bowling Park, Bradford, 1915. Courtesy of Tony Laking.
G990 No. 5 Platoon, B Company, 2nd Battalion, Bradford Pals, with Arthur Fox( sitting front left), Bradford 1915. Courtesy of Tony Laking.
G989 No. 5 Platoon, B Company, 2nd Battalion, Bradford Pals, with Arthur Fox (standing, third row left), 1915.
G970 Sydney and pals, The King’s (Liverpool Regiment), 21 Lord Street, Blackpool, 1915. Electric Studios, Blackpool.
G966 George Cooper Evison ( 3rd from left, centre) and brother, Charles Henry Evison (fourth), 5th Batalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, Welsby Hall, Grimsby, 1914-15. Courtesy of Mel Ogden.
G965 15th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, in the trenches, Kemmel sector, early 1915. Courtesy of Steve Bramley.
B755 Sergeant Charles Williamson, farrier, Royal Field Artillery, Alexandria, 1915. Courtesy of Ian Warburton.
W268 J. Arthurs, 5th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, and W.C. Fulbrook, 1st Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment, Devon VAD unit.