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Unidentified soldiers of World War One (wearing their 'Blues') and nurses, possibly taken at Sheffield's Royal Hospital in 1916

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Unidentified soldiers of World War One (wearing their 'Blues') and nurses, possibly taken at Sheffield's Royal Hospital in 1916
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1900-1919

From a collection of papers of William Dermody (1895-1933) who served with the Royal Warwickshire Regiment during the First World War. He was gassed in the 1916 Battle of the Somme and was treated at the Royal Hospital in Sheffield. He was knocked down and killed by a corporation bus in Birmingham in February 1933, aged 38.

Original at Sheffield City Archives (X643).

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