Corporal Edward John Audoire (1888-1980) with an unknown fellow officer
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Ref No:arc06027
Title:Corporal Edward John Audoire (1888-1980) with an unknown fellow officer
Location:Sheffield
Date:1918
Date Period:1900-1919
Notes:

Corporal Edward John Audoire is standing on the right. The identity of the officer sitting next to him is unknown. Audoire served with the Royal Engineers, 455th West Riding Field Company in the First World War. He was originally from Guernsey but relocated to Sheffield c. 1911 where he lived at 12 Warwick Terrace, Walkley at the time of his enlistment with his wife Jessie (nee Mettam) (1893-1982) and his daughter Elsie Constance, known as Connie (1914-2006).

From the collection of Edward John Audoire (1888-1980) of Guernsey and later Sheffield who served with the Royal Engineers, 455th West Riding Field Company, during the First World War (Sheffield City Archives: X902/2/4/5). For more information see 'A Guernsey Militiaman in Sheffield: events relating to Edward John Audoire (1888-1980) and his family' by Michael Dyson (2015) (Sheffield Local Studies Library: B. AUDO SQ).

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