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1'But Englishmen Unite'. Private Fred Dugdale of the 18th Hussars. Has served his time as a butcher, and has also worked at Messrs. Charles Cammell and Co.'s works. y11036

'But Englishmen Unite'. Private Fred Dugdale of the 18th Hussars. Has served his time as a butcher, and has also worked at Messrs. Charles Cammell and Co.'s works.

2'But Englishmen Unite'. Pte. William Kitchen, a reservist of the 1st York and Lancaster Regiment. Enlisted in 1891. Has seen service in Ireland, St. Helena, Mauritius, and Agra. Was wounded at Spion Kop but not seriously.y11037

'But Englishmen Unite'. Pte. William Kitchen, a reservist of the 1st York and Lancaster Regiment. Enlisted in 1891. Has seen service in Ireland, St. Helena, Mauritius, and Agra. Was wounded at Spion Kop but not seriously.

3'But Englishmen Unite', Private T. W. Bond, of the Sherwood Foresters. Served 7½ years in India, and received a medal for the Punjab frontier, Tirah and the Dargai engagements.y11038

'But Englishmen Unite', Private T. W. Bond, of the Sherwood Foresters. Served 7½ years in India, and received a medal for the Punjab frontier, Tirah and the Dargai engagements.

4Main lodge at Endcliffe Hall, corner of Endcliffe Vale Road and Endcliffe Hall Avenues36810

Main lodge at Endcliffe Hall, corner of Endcliffe Vale Road and Endcliffe Hall Avenue

5Broom Hall Lodge, Broom Hall, Broomhall Road c.1900s36720

Broom Hall Lodge, Broom Hall, Broomhall Road c.1900

6'Steadily, Shoulder to Shoulder' Private H. Brown, No. 3909. 'G' Company King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantryy11109

'Steadily, Shoulder to Shoulder' Private H. Brown, No. 3909. 'G' Company King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry

7'Steadily, Shoulder to Shoulder'.  Private F. Mosley, No. 1132, Ambulance Brigade.y11110

'Steadily, Shoulder to Shoulder'. Private F. Mosley, No. 1132, Ambulance Brigade.

8'Steadily, Shoulder to Shoulder'  Private J. P. Smith, No. 1016, Ambulance Brigade. Page 136y11111

'Steadily, Shoulder to Shoulder' Private J. P. Smith, No. 1016, Ambulance Brigade. Page 136

9Lieutenant W. McTurk Rhodes, was for four years an officer in the Sheffield Artillery Volunteers. In October, 1899, he joined the Cardigan Militia and was selected for service in South Afica, going out with the Antrim Militia Artillery in March,1900.y11145

Lieutenant W. McTurk Rhodes, was for four years an officer in the Sheffield Artillery Volunteers. In October, 1899, he joined the Cardigan Militia and was selected for service in South Afica, going out with the Antrim Militia Artillery in March,1900.

10Mr F. W. P. Hulme, son of Mr F. W. Hulme, of Clarkson Street, Sheffield, granted a commission in the Royal Field Artilleryy10183

Mr F. W. P. Hulme, son of Mr F. W. Hulme, of Clarkson Street, Sheffield, granted a commission in the Royal Field Artillery

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