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.
G1160 Named O.T.C. group, 2nd Battalion, Artists’ Rifles, December, 1918, including J. Fisher and R. Arnott. Courtesy of Rick Ruddom.
G1164 Richard Hoyle and pal, 7th Battalion, Duke of Wellington’s Regiment, France, 1917. Courtesy of Malcolm Farrar.
G1163 ‘The Original Hardskins and Sandbaggers’, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1919. Courtesy of Steve Lowder.
G1152 2nd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, with Maurice Allan Weaver Hawkins (front), c.1919. Courtesy of Maurice’s son, Paul Hawkins.
A1279 Maurice Allan Weaver Hawkins, 16 Platoon, D Company, 23rd (County of London) Battalion, London Regiment, and 2nd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. Courtesy of his son, Paul Hawkins.
G1144 Unnamed platoon, 2nd Battalion, Queen’s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment), with Herbert Henry Young of Broadstairs, c.1919. Courtesy of Ray and Gordon Young.
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.
U309 ‘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.
W320 VAD Hospital, Beccles,1919, sent by Robert Jackson 44089 East Surrey Regiment, wounded 15 October 1918, Messines Ridge. Courtesy of John Spragg.
F467 Sergeant Arthur Read Morley of Grimsby, 2/5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, A Coy, 8th Battalion,Gloucestershire Regiment, wounded at Druids Farm 9/10th July 1917, prisoner of war from 10 April 1918, his wife, Gertrude, and family, 1919. Courtesy of Rob Morley.
F459 Army Service Corps lance corporal, wife, and son, Chris, 18 March, 1919, Emberson Studios, South London.
U240 British soldiers, Cologne Cathedral 4 August 1919, posted by Sergeant George Pettit of 8 Cromwell Avenue, Highgate.
U231 3rd Canadian Division on board S.S. Adriatic sailing home from Liverpool, 1919. Courtesy of Angela Collinson.