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1Grimesthorpe Gas Works constructed for The Sheffield Gas Company, 1914.y11068

Grimesthorpe Gas Works constructed for The Sheffield Gas Company, 1914.

2Sons of Britain. Pte. E. Munks, 2nd Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Was in battles of Belmont, Gras Pan,  Modder River and Magersfontein. Was laid up with enteric fever, and invalided home.y11075

Sons of Britain. Pte. E. Munks, 2nd Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Was in battles of Belmont, Gras Pan, Modder River and Magersfontein. Was laid up with enteric fever, and invalided home.

3Sons of Britain. Trooper W. Badger, of the 13th Hussars. Was in at the relief of Ladysmith. y11076

Sons of Britain. Trooper W. Badger, of the 13th Hussars. Was in at the relief of Ladysmith.

4Sons of Britain. Bandsman John Boardman, No. 1566, reservist of the 2nd Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Embarked March 17th, 1899. on the Gaika for the front. y11077

Sons of Britain. Bandsman John Boardman, No. 1566, reservist of the 2nd Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Embarked March 17th, 1899. on the Gaika for the front.

5Sons of Britain. Private George Kirk, No. 2945 'D' Company, 2nd Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. The regiment that on Spion Kop 'upheld the best traditions of the British army,' said General Buller in his Spion Kop despatchy11078

Sons of Britain. Private George Kirk, No. 2945 'D' Company, 2nd Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. The regiment that on Spion Kop 'upheld the best traditions of the British army,' said General Buller in his Spion Kop despatch

6'Doing their Country's Work.' Lance-Corporal O'Neill, No. 2781, Army Ordnance Corps. Left Sheffield on the 17th of October, 1899, and set sail on the the 23rd for South Africa. He joined the line in 1889. y11079

'Doing their Country's Work.' Lance-Corporal O'Neill, No. 2781, Army Ordnance Corps. Left Sheffield on the 17th of October, 1899, and set sail on the the 23rd for South Africa. He joined the line in 1889.

7'Doing their Country's Work'. Sergeant Jesse Jackson, of the Welsh Regiment, wounded at Abraham's Kraal. Fought through the campaign. Has many friends in Sheffield, which he calls homey11080

'Doing their Country's Work'. Sergeant Jesse Jackson, of the Welsh Regiment, wounded at Abraham's Kraal. Fought through the campaign. Has many friends in Sheffield, which he calls home

8'Doing their Country's Work'. Private R. Carr, (1st Right) No. 3223. 'D' Company, 1st York and Lancaster Regiment, 5th Division, South Africa Field Forcey11081

'Doing their Country's Work'. Private R. Carr, (1st Right) No. 3223. 'D' Company, 1st York and Lancaster Regiment, 5th Division, South Africa Field Force

9'Doing their Country's Work'. Private H. Brown, No. 2069, 'C' Company, 2nd Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Was employed as a waste water inspector in Sheffield. y11082

'Doing their Country's Work'. Private H. Brown, No. 2069, 'C' Company, 2nd Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Was employed as a waste water inspector in Sheffield.

10'Doing their Country's Work.' Private W. H. Holmshaw, St. John Ambulance Brigade. Sailed in the S. S. Ulstermore on April 24th, 1900. y11083

'Doing their Country's Work.' Private W. H. Holmshaw, St. John Ambulance Brigade. Sailed in the S. S. Ulstermore on April 24th, 1900.

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