Telephone: 01709 336 633. He enlisted in 1914 along with his brothers Joseph, James and Harry. Eventually, he had to destroy the gun, which had become inoperable, with a grenade and make his way back after his comrades. 8th (Service) BattalionFormed at Pontefract in September 1914 as part of K3 and came under orders of 70th Brigade in 23rd Division. Mason G Pte 2465 :Obituary Remembered Today: 202423 Private Frank OLDFIELD 1st/4th Bn. 12th Battalion (d.1st July 1916), Loy George. Knighton G H Pte 556 :Obituary Truelove T E Pte 4284 :Photo You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. Rodgers J Captain MC :Photo Wragg G W Pte 27716 :Obituary, Allington J Cpl 241199 :Obituary Jacks body was never recovered. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. The Additional information on the CWGC site is rather confusing and incorrect. Moved to Hursley Park and joined 83rd Brigade in 28th Division.17 January 1915 : landed at Le Havre.Moved to Egypt in October 1915 and thence to Salonika, arriving in early December. Willford C Pte 12/1100 :Photo Nottinghamshire WW1 War Memorial.jpg 2,856 1,905; 931 KB. Jack is remembered on the Arras Memorial. World War One Photos, Obituaries & Service Records. 11.06.1918 Formed at Margate and then moved to Pirbright absorbing the 2/7th West Yorks cadre and transferred to the 41st Brigade of the 14th Division. 17th (Labour) BattalionFormed at Brocklesby in July 1916. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. 13th Battalion (d.1st July 1916), Featley George Alma. Knighton J Pte 12/709 :Photo Went on to France in March 1916. Fought in the First World War as The West Yorkshire Regiment. Poskitt W Pte 3/2926 :Obituary The displays include uniforms, weapons and equipment from all periods of the Regiment's history. His brother John Eliott Lavender (known as Jack) was killed at the Battle of Arleux on the 28th April 1917 and is named on the Arras Memorial. Record same as 13th Bn. 6th (Service) Battalion ", Pte. Kaye L Pte 1540 :Obituary Nov 1915 Moved to Brocton and then to Colsterdale. Finally moved to Witley in August.11 September 1915 : landed at Boulogne.8 July 1916: transferred with Brigade to 37th Division.4 February 1918 : disbanded in France. 0.08.1915 Landed at Sulvla Bay and engaged in various actions against the Ottoman Empire including; The Battle of Scimitar Hill and attack on Hill 60. 2nd Battalion August 1914 : at Limerick. Twine H W 2nd Lt :Photo 3/4th and 3/5th Battalion Territorial Force Part of 3rd West Riding Brigade, West Riding Division. Dawson S Lt :Photo Sheffield Volunteer Defence Corps Badge C1914 to 1916. The York and Lancaster Regimental Gallery covers the history of the Regiment. 30.11.1914 The 14th formed by the Lord Mayor and The city in Barnsley. 8th Battalion (d.17th September 1917), Ewers Charles Richard. Son of John Thompson Barker and Ann Barker, of 59, Caledonia St., Scarborough. Regular Battalion Other Ranks Glengarry Badge 1902 to 1904. 8th Btn. Unmarried. The regiment was created in the Childers Reforms of 1881 by the amalgamation of the 65th (2nd Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment of Foot and the 84th (York and Lancaster) Regiment of Foot. Rankin W J Lt :Photo Wright H Drummer 2404 :Photo, Bean H R Cpl 3/20401 :Photo Pte. 8th Btn. Poole W J R E Lt :PhotoandPhoto L/Cpl. -2020-12-28 CWGC gravestone, Lieutenant J. H. Dowsett, . Frost A W Sergt 755 :Obituary 9th Btn. Copyright Roger Marsh 2018, The History of Air Vice-Marshal Eric Plumtree (83716), Mosborough History Meeting Group 3 APRIL 2019 Meeting. L/Cpl. In 1924, the Commanding Officer of the Battalion, Lieutenant-Colonel Vignoles wrote back to Edith , who had written to Mr Cox, the secretary of the 10th Lincolnshire association, asking for information on her husbands death. Joberns W Cpl 162 :Photo Lloyd R M T R Captain :Photo Sheffield - York and Lancaster Regiment - Taken by Leslie Scarborough 01 Jan 1990. Fairley D Lt :Obituary please Add a Name to this List Sadly his mother died just days after his birth and he was given to his father's sister Hannah to raise. Hayes E Pte 1146 :Photo 1st of September 2022 marks 23 years since the launch of the Wartime Memories Project. The Operations on the Ancre, The German retreat to the Hindenburg Line, The Arras offensive, The actions on the Hindenburg Line, The Cambrai Operations. Cummins T C 2nd Lt :Photo Chapman A Pte 206 :Obituary A Coy (d.1st Jul 1916), Walker Joseph Harold. Wilson F B 2nd Lt :Photo & Obituary, Ackroyd J C Pte 13 :Obituary Soon replaced by the 12th West Yorks and became a battalion in the 90th Brigade of the 30th Division in the Forth New Army (K4). 10th Btn. History Formation and early history Formed in 1859 as The Hallamshire Volunteer Rifle Corps with its headquarters at Sheffield. The war diary for 148 Company records his action in its entry for 17th August 1916. Dixon C M Lt :Photo On 7th July 1917, during the Battle of The Somme, he was in a particularly fierce action near the small village of Thiepval, which was on, or near, the extreme left of the line, during which he remained in captured German positions to give covering fire to his retreating comrades during a German counter attack. 10th Btn. Pte. York and Lancaster Regiment during WW1 by mosadmin The following heroes served in the York and Lancaster Regiment whose name is on the Cenotaph in St Marks Church Mosborough, they probably fought in some of the battles below, they are: LANCE CORPORAL ERIC LISTER PRIVATE RICHARD SMITH PRIVATE FRANK HAYES Grandfather was known a Thomas Bagshaw until sometime shortly before his marriage when he reverted to his biological father's surname but kept his new forename. For his brave conduct throughout this particular action he was awarded the DCM. Pte. (d.10th Apr 1917), Cottle Charles. Record same as 1/4th Bn. He enlisted in Scarborough. Pte. Sharp S O 2nd Lt :Photo 1/4th (Hallamshire) Battalion Territorial Force and 1/5th Battalion Territorial Force 2/4th (Hallamshire) BattalionFormed at Sheffield on 21 September 1914 as a second line unit. Operations on the Flanders Coast, The Battle of Poelcapelle. Other Ranks Shoulder Title 1896-1968 Regular and Territorial Battalions. Blacker A D Pte 1157 :Obituary They had been lying out since attack of 23rd Casualties hit. Conway T Pte 1423 :Short Obituary Origins This regiment was formed in 1881 by merging the 65th (2nd Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment of Foot and the 84th (York and Lancaster) Regiment of Foot. 1st of September 2022 marks 23 years since the launch of the Wartime Memories Project. (d.1st August 1917), Thorneloe Albert. York and Lancaster Regiment (d.1st Jul 1916), Pte. Pte. L/Cpl. 6th Btn. 2/5th BattalionFormed at Rotherham on 3 October 1914 as a second line unit. Smith P Sergt 1447 :Obituary The action at Hooge. Whilst on home leave in 1916, Jack and Edith conceived a child. Other Ranks Shoulder Title 1896-1945 Territorial Battalions. Prior to enlistment Walter had worked underground at Manvers Msin Colliery. Jarrett A V Captain DSO :PhotoandPhoto Moved to Hursley Park and joined 83rd Brigade in 28th Division. War diaries - York and Lancaster Regiment WW2 Hi I am trying to find some information about my grandad and detailed information about his Mention in Despatches. 65th of Foot Officers Bell Top Shako Plate 1829 to 1844. Dolan F Pte 14/1440 :Obituary 1/4th Battallion (d.7th Sept 1916), Southwick Samuel. Pte. Exley F Pte 13/291 :Obituary Visit website. Mar 1915 Formed and then moved to Clipstone. The following heroes served in the York and Lancaster Regiment whose name is on the Cenotaph in St Marks Church Mosborough, they probably fought in some of the battles below, they are: Since 1815 the balance of power in Europe had been maintained by a series of treaties. During 1917 Bly P Pte 14/1441 :Obituary Oct 1915 Moved to Egypt and then on to Salonika to aid Serbia against the Bulgarian forces and were involved in various actions including; Unusually, it adopted the junior regiment's title. 2/4th 2/5th Battalion Territorial Force The Battle of Doiran, The pursuit to the Strumica valley. The Regiment became part of the Yorkshire Brigade in 1958 and was disbanded in 1968 when its colours were laid up in the Regimental Chapel of Sheffield Cathedral. Snowden F Pte 202 :Photo He was the recognised but illegitimate son of Arthur Dawtry and Elizabeth HALL. It is understood that cut down badges, were used by some members of the Volunteer Training Corps at the start of WW1 and until VDC badges were provided. Carr E M 2nd Lt :Photo 11th (Reserve) BattalionFormed in September 1914 as part of K3 and intended for 63rd Brigade in 21st Division but transferred to K4 and came under orders of 90th Brigade, original 33rd Division at Harrogate.10 April 1915 : became a Reserve Battalion and moved on 24 May 1915 to Farnley Park at Otley. (d.30th September 1917), Bromage Herbert Thomas. Cpl. Broadbent H Captain :Photo (d.8th Oct 1918), Hickenbotham Arthur George. Became 30th and 31st Labour Companies of the Labour Corps in May 1917. Johnson P N Captain MC :Photo Raley W H 2nd Lt :Photo Want to find out more about your relative's service? Those known to have served with Jaques T L/Cpl 240902 :Obituary Moved to Hursley Park in May 1915.14 July 1915 : landed at Boulogne. 18th (service) Battalion Surman R L Sergt :Short Record Of Service, Search British Army Service Records 1914-1920, Search British Royal Navy Seamen 1899-1924, Search Naval Campaign, Gallantry & Long Service Medals & Awards, Search British Royal Navy & Royal Marines, Battle Of Jutland 1916 Servicemen, Search RAF Officers Service Records 1912-1920, Search RAF Airmen's Service Records 1912-1939. Wrend J Pte 1222:Photo & Obituary, Allsop B L/Cpl 1461 :Photo Sgt. Two light window Royal tiger, emblem of 65th Foot with queens South Africa medal (left window) and picture of Salonika Bay, Mount Olympus and medal ribbons for 1914 - 1915 star and British war medal (right window) Inscription. 05.09.1914 The 12th formed by the Lord Mayor and The city in Sheffield. It also features the Regiment's forebears, the 65th and 84th Regiments of Foot. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. The Battle of Bapaume, The First Battle of Arras 1918, The Battles of the Marne 1918, The Scarpe, The Battle of the Drocourt-Queant Line, The Battle of Havrincourt, The Battle of the Canal du Nord, The Battle of the Selle, The capture of Solesmes, The Battle of the Sambre. Pte. Russia bound by treaty to Serbia declared war with Austro-Hungary, Germany declared war with Russia and France declared war with Germany. 1st Battalion Online Resources [edit | edit source]. Levey E Pte :Short Record Of Service Pte. Spencer P G Sergt 9831 :Photo Pte. 04.08.1914 Stationed at Pontefract, West Yorkshire and then moved to Cleadon, Durham. (d.1st July 1916), Hodgkinson William Henry. Edmundson C R E Captain MC :Photo Pte. White A C 2nd Lt :Newspaper Photo Collated, information from Y & L website typed up by Linda Staton. 10th Btn. Hodkin Thomas Arthur Peston. Pte. Yorks and Lancs, service number 5/3401. Mosborough History Meeting Group was founded in 2016 by local siblings and has since grown to have over 30 members and over 1,000 followers on Facebook, 2023 Mosborough History Meeting Group - WordPress Theme by Kadence Themes, Keeping Mosborough's history alive for future generations, The Swallows of Mosborough Hill House and their Collieries, c.1839-1926 By John Rotherham, Dent Main Colliery (Birley Wood) by Roger Marsh, Obituary of the Late Hugh Parker, Esq. Churm I Pte 12171 :Photo Sanderson John Albert. Moved to Clipstone.8 April 1916 : renamed 4th and 5th Reserve Bns.1 September 1916 : 4th absorbed the 5th Bn. Walter Swift 13th (Barnsley Pals) Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment (d.1st July 1916), Sgt. Leahy P E Lt Col :Photo Jan 1915 Moved to Sunderland and then back to Durham. Pitman T S Lt :Photo 7th Btn. Moved to Cambridge.9 September 1914 : landed at St Nazaire. Pte. World War II - 15th Brigade, 5th Infantry Division 2nd Battalion (Regular) - World War I - 16th Brigade, 6th Division. All except the 1st, 2nd and Hallamshire Battalions were disbanded at the end of the war. 10th (Service) Battalion Pte 7th Battalion (d.25th October 1917), Smith George. His father died aged 35 and left his mother to bring up the children. (d.11th May 1916), Shepstone William John. View on map. Hardy V H Lt :Photo 14th (Service) Battalion (Barnsley)Often known by its original name of the 2nd Barnsley Pals.Formed in Barnsley on 30 November 1914 by the Mayor and Town. The Battle of the Selle. Miller W Pte 4807 :Photo His great-grandchildren have carried out research about his life and are always looking for information, which will tell them even more about his life in Mexborough, at Manvers and his time on the battlefield. IN MEMORY OF ALL/ WHO SERVED WITH THE/ 1ST BATTALION/ IN SALONIKA 1915 - 1918/ GIVEN BY THE SALONIKA DINNER CLUB. If you are enjoying the site, please consider making a donation, however small Mar 1915 became a Pioneer Battalion in the 17th Division and then moved to Hursley Park. 10th (Service) BattalionFormed at Pontefract in September 1914 as part of K3 and came under orders of 63rd Brigade in 21st Division. This was disobedience of general orders and he was severely reprimanded. 10th Btn. At the end of the war he led the party who returned to Bradford to collect the colours, does anyone have a clear copy of the photo of the handing over ceremony, as printed in the History of the 6th Battalion? He did not renew a treaty with Russia, aligned Germany with the declining Austro-Hungarian Empire and started to build a Navy rivalling that of Britain. York and Lancaster Regiment (d.24th Sep 1918), Pte. Private Bamforth 12947 was killed. Sheffield Chief Constable's Civilian Corps Badge 1914 to 1915. Cheshire Regiment who died 13/12/1917 JERUSALEM WAR CEMETERY Israel and Palestine (including Gaza) GWF is free to use so please support the Forum 6th Battalion of the York and Lancaster Regiment. In November 1918, a separation allowance . Went on to France in March 1916.17 February 1918 : disbanded in France. (d.1st July 1916). More York and Lancaster Regiment records. Ward R L Lt :Photo 14th Btn. The York and Lancaster Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that existed from 1881 until 1968. His brother Wilfred was killed on the 1st July 1916, the first day of the Somme Offensive and is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial. Please note: We are unable to provide individual research. Holland F Pte :Short Record Of Service A final change took place on the 11th July 1918 when the WRV's became volunteer battalions of the York and Lancaster (not to be confused with the pre 1908 1st and 2nd Volunteer Battalions). Add a Name to this List Moved to France that month and was attached to Lines of Communication. On 10th April 1916, whilst on active service, Billy failed to salute the Brigadier, General Carter Campbell. Image courtesy of the excellent nottsexminer collection at the flickr website, with my thanks. Frederick Charles Riggs VC, MM. 1/5th BattalionAugust 1914 : in Rotherham. Cpl. York and Lancaster Regiment (d.23rd Sep 1914), Pte. He later handled two captured guns with great effect, and caused the surrender of fifty enemy. 03.07.1918 Mobilised for war and landed at Boulogne where the Division engaged in various actions on the Western Front including; The Battle of Ypres 1918 14th Btn. One of his medals was found in a pawn shop and kept by the owner's family for 50 years and then it eventually returned to direct descendent of Walter himself. Davison F W 2nd Lt :Photo Moved to Egypt in October 1915 and thence to Salonika, arriving in early December. IN MEMORY OF THE OFFICERS, WARRANT OFFICERS/ NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE/ 8TH-9TH BATT. All names on this list have been submitted by relatives, friends, neighbours and others who wish to remember them, if you have any names to add or any recollections or photos of those listed, Elias L. Bissell was born in Lancaster, X. Y.. October 22, 1833.Educated in Michigan University and the New York College of Phy-sicians and Surgeons; practiced a year in Bellevue Hospital, and ashort time in Buffalo before the War. Jacks widow did marry again but grieved for her first husband until the day she died. Cartwright A L/Cpl 19735 :Obituary 10th Battalion (d.30th Sep 1917), Bird John Henry. 11th (Reserve) Battalion September 1, 1861, he was enrolled as Assistant Surgeon of the 44thX. Went to Ripon in July 1915 and on to Salisbury Plain in October.December 1915 : moved to Egypt. Normansell J Captain :Photo Twentyman D C T Captain :Photo Day W E C Pte 20535 :Short Record Of Service They had been lying out since attack of 23rd Casualties hit. Brown H L/Cpl 1286 :Photo 4th (Hallamshire) Btn. 13th Btn. Bower E H Lt :Photo During 1918 Ellis J W Sergt Major 12/560 :Photo On 28th June 1914 Franz Ferdinand the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne was assassinated by the Bosnian-Serb nationalist group Young Bosnia who wanted pan-Serbian independence. Jones E Pte 522 :Obituary The Battle of Hill 70, The Cambrai operations. Additional battalions were raised 1914-1918 and 1939-1945. Maddison B L Lt Col attd from Yorkshire Regt :Photo George is buried there in the communal cemetery. Regular Battalions Other Ranks Glengarry Badge Consisting of Backing Plate, HPC and Crown 1881 to 1901. Army Council Instruction 1488 of 1916 defined the establishment of the battalion as being much larger than a normal battalion of infantry. 13th Apr 1945 Snipers. After the war, he married and had two children - a son and a daughter - and he died in 1947. The popularity of the site means that it is far exceeding available resources. Otherwise my contact details can be found at www.fourteeneighteen.co.uk. 12th Btn. Carrington J Major :Short Record Of Service 8th Btn. Turner H Pte 956 :Obituary Hewitt C E Cpl 506 :Obituary 17.02.1918 The 12th disbanded in France. 8th Btn. 8th Battalion (d.1st July 1916), Haggas Graverra. 6th (Service) BattalionFormed at Pontefract in August 1914 as part of K1 and came under orders of 32nd Brigade in 11th (Northern) Division. William Henry Kay 10th Btn. Chambers H Pte 1456 :Obituary 12th (Service) Battalion (Sheffield)Often known by its original name of the Sheffield City Battalion.Formed in Sheffield on 5 September 1914 by the Mayor and Town.May 1915 : moved to Penkridge Camp (Cannock Chase) and came under orders of 94th Brigade in 31st Division. Whilst working, he was hit by the enemy and died on the 25th of October 1917 and was laid to rest in Bard Cottage Cemetery. Moved to Brocton (Cannock Chase) in November, on to Colsterdale in December. (d.9th Oct 1917), Skirrow Walter. After arriving at Penkridge, Billy was promoted again to Lance-Sergeant on the 11th May 1915 and finally to Sergeant on the 27th July 1915. A short history of the 6th Division Aug. 1914 - March 1919, Adams John. Proctor M 2nd Lt :Photo 9th. 1st Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, 2nd Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, 3rd Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, 4th (Hallamshire) Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, 5th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, 2/4th (2nd Hallamshire) Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, 2/5th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, 3/4th (3rd Hallamshire) Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, 3/5th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, 6th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, 7th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, 8th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, 9th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, 10th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, 12th (Sheffield) Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, 13th (1st Barnsley) Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, 14th (2nd Barnsley) Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, 15th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, 16th (Transport Workers) Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, 17th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, 18th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment. If the information here has been helpful or you have enjoyed reaching the stories please conside making a donation, no matter how small, would be much appreciated, annually we need to raise enough funds to pay for our web hosting or this site will vanish from the web. 1st September D Coy took over "Q3" trench and on the 3rd A, B and C Coys took over a section of "P" trenches in front of Wiltshire Farm BHQ. Image details 1/4 previous next slide 1 to 3 of 4 Memorial details Memorial type Composite District Sheffield Town Sheffield County South Yorkshire Country England Commemoration First World War (1914-1918), Second World War (1939-1945) Maker Chareles Sergeant Jagger (Sculptor) F H A Jahn (Designer) George N Morewood (Sculptor) World War One Soldier's Photos, Obituaries And Short Service Records, An Officer In The York And Lancs Regiment, Angus J A Captain :Short Record Of Service During 1916 84th of Foot Officers Regency Shako Plate 1822 to 1829. Taylor R F 2nd Lt :Photo, Adsetts W H 2nd Lt :Obituary The 84th of Foot had become the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment. Pte. (d.20th May 1917), Haggar Wilfred. The Regiment raised 22 Battalions in total during the course of World War 1 and recruited approximately 57,000 men during these years, 72 out of every 100 men were either wounded or killed. 3rd Battalion 30.09.1918 Ended the war in Macedonia, Tronovo north of Lake Doiran. Smith F L/Cpl 2074 :Photo List of Battalions of the York and Lancaster Regiment : List of Battalions Regulars 1st Battalion (Regular) - World War I - 83rd Brigade, 28th Division. 7th Btn. (d.17th Aug 1918), Weston William Henry. Forster J E Major :Photo 10th Btn. Night of 25 26 furnished a working party of 200 men under 4 officers, 2nd Lt Lavender found 1 off and 1 Pte of the 4th Seaforths wounded in front of our line near MI Pleasant Wood. 7th Btn. Bailey F Pte :Short Record Of Service Pte. Walton A J 2nd Lt :Photo, Abbott D W S E Captain :Obituary 16th (Transport Workers) BattalionFormed at Colsterdale in March 1916. L/Cpl. 9th (Service) BattalionFormed at Pontefract in September 1914 as part of K3 and came under orders of 70th Brigade in 23rd Division. 9th Btn. Work to repair the trenches continued on the 7th and Duncan was killed, aged 18 and 3 days, the 8th man of the battalion to die. Roberts S H Pte 932 :Obituary Donne L D Pte 8792 :Obituary During 1918 Asher S Cpl 676 :Photo Pte. Evason A Sergt 15877 MM + Bar :Photo Every available man was turned on to drainage and repairs to trenches". 2/4th Battalion (d.29th March 1918), Stephenson Ernest. Keefe T Pte 4849 :Obituary Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. Oct 1917 Moved to Rugeley, then Woodbridge and Southen by 19.10.1918. Moved to Witley in April 1915.3 July 1915 : sailed from Liverpool for Gallipoli, landing at Suvla Bay 6 August 1915.Evacuated from Gallipoli December 1915, moved to Egypt via Imbros.Moved to France in July 1916. Pte. Eastwood G Pte 21686 :Obituary Steel A Pte 17432 :Obituary Our C Company (d.13th March 1917), Lacey Walter Nicholson. The Battalion War Diary for the 3rd records "Very heavy rain during relief and all remainder of night". The York and Lancaster Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that existed from 1881 until 1968. Strangely, his entry in the London Gazette, recording his DCM award, incorrectly identifies him as still belonging to York and Lancs Regiment and with his old number. Smith S F Captain :Obituary 8th Yorkshire West Riding Rifle Volunteer Corps 1880 to 1883. Sheard A W 2nd Lt :Photo Pte. Moved in August 1915 to Durham but returned to Sunderland in February 1916 where it remained as part of the Tyne Garrison. 1st March 1945 Light Shone. 11.09.1915 Mobilised for war and landed at Boulogne and engaged in various actions on the Western Front including; The Battle of Loos. Mather A L 2nd Lt :Photo Ripley C R Lt : Photo and Obituary He was officially confirmed as dead in late October 1918, after the army received a translation of the circumstances of his death. Pte. 6th Battalion (d.28th Sept 1918), Jones Claude Saul. York and Lancaster Regiment, Pte. I have his service number but I'm unsure where to start. During 1916, The occupation of Mazirko, The capture of Barakli Juma. (d.22nd May 1915), Biggin Robert Rowland. Colley W A Captain :Photo Billy signed up with three of his brothers on 11th September 1914, the second day of enlistment for the Sheffield Pals. It was on one of these parties that George was mortally wounded. Wilkinson A H Pte 31887 :Obituary, Crittenden J T Pte 235827 :Obituary 4th Administrative Battalion Yorkshire, West Riding Volunteer Corps ORs Helmet Plate 1878-1880, 1st (Hallamshire) Volunteer Battalion NCOs Helmet Plate 1883-1901, 2nd Volunteer Battalion Officers Helmet Plate 1883-1901, 2nd Volunteer Battalion Helmet Plate 1883 to 1901, 2nd Volunteer Battalion ORs Helmet Plate 1905 to 1908, 2nd Volunteer Battalion Officers Helmet Plate 1902 to 1908, Pre Territorial Glengarry Badge of the 65th Regiment of Foot 1874 to 1881, Pre Territorial Glengarry Badge of the 84th Regiment of Foot 1874 to 1881, Regular Battalion Officers Glengarry Badge 1881 to 1901, 65th of Foot Glengarry Pre Territorial Glengarry Badge of the 65th Regiment of Foot 1874 to 1881.
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