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1Mr W. St. Q. Leng, who has been serving for over two years at the front with the Section Sanitaire Anglaise No. 10 has been awarded the Croix de Guerrey10184

Mr W. St. Q. Leng, who has been serving for over two years at the front with the Section Sanitaire Anglaise No. 10 has been awarded the Croix de Guerre

2Brickmakers' Arms, Newhall Road.a01781

Brickmakers' Arms, Newhall Road.

3Brickmakers' Arms, Newhall Road.a01782

Brickmakers' Arms, Newhall Road.

4Hunters' Bar Toll-gate c. 1900, painted by unknown member of the Frost or Ramsbottom family.a01783

Hunters' Bar Toll-gate c. 1900, painted by unknown member of the Frost or Ramsbottom family.

5Cambridge Street, looking from Barker's Pool, c. 1900,  painted by unknown member of the Frost or Ramsbottom family.a01784

Cambridge Street, looking from Barker's Pool, c. 1900, painted by unknown member of the Frost or Ramsbottom family.

6Unidentified football team, probably Tinsley area as donated by Tinsley Library.u10351

Unidentified football team, probably Tinsley area as donated by Tinsley Library.

7Sheffield United Football Club, Bramall Lane, Sheffield - proposed new terracingarc02022

Sheffield United Football Club, Bramall Lane, Sheffield - proposed new terracing

8Quo fas et gloria ducunt ubique (Where right and glory lead everywhere). Royal Engineers, 3rd Division, Telegraph Battalion.y11093

Quo fas et gloria ducunt ubique (Where right and glory lead everywhere). Royal Engineers, 3rd Division, Telegraph Battalion.

9Quo fas et gloria ducunt ubique (Where right and glory lead everywhere). Corporal Ward. (left) and Bombardier Smith. Bombardier Thomas Smith, No. 4, Mountain Battery. Fought in battle of Spion Kop.y11094

Quo fas et gloria ducunt ubique (Where right and glory lead everywhere). Corporal Ward. (left) and Bombardier Smith. Bombardier Thomas Smith, No. 4, Mountain Battery. Fought in battle of Spion Kop.

10Quo fas et gloria ducunt ubique (Where right and glory lead everywhere). Private George Waller, enlisted in the Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders, February, 1898. y11095

Quo fas et gloria ducunt ubique (Where right and glory lead everywhere). Private George Waller, enlisted in the Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders, February, 1898.

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