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1Lance Corporal Frank Barber, Machine Gun Corps, of No. 60 Crescent Road, Sheffield, killedy09715

Lance Corporal Frank Barber, Machine Gun Corps, of No. 60 Crescent Road, Sheffield, killed

2Gunner Joseph Harry Ward, Royal Field Artillery, of No. 29 Sitwell Road, Sheffield, who was employed in the City Surveyor's Dept., Town Hall, died of dysenteryy09716

Gunner Joseph Harry Ward, Royal Field Artillery, of No. 29 Sitwell Road, Sheffield, who was employed in the City Surveyor's Dept., Town Hall, died of dysentery

3Private H. Turner, York and Lancaster Regiment, of Amberley Street, Sheffield, seriously woundedy09717

Private H. Turner, York and Lancaster Regiment, of Amberley Street, Sheffield, seriously wounded

4Sergeant T. Hague, York and Lancaster Regiment, Porter Street, Sheffield, woundedy09719

Sergeant T. Hague, York and Lancaster Regiment, Porter Street, Sheffield, wounded

5Able Seaman S. Poulton of Sharrow Lane, Sheffield, woundedy09720

Able Seaman S. Poulton of Sharrow Lane, Sheffield, wounded

6Private J. Hallam, Australian Forces, Union Lane, Sheffield, woundedy09721

Private J. Hallam, Australian Forces, Union Lane, Sheffield, wounded

7Gnr. Albert Fidler, Royal Field Artillery, of Allen Street, Sheffield, woundedy09723

Gnr. Albert Fidler, Royal Field Artillery, of Allen Street, Sheffield, wounded

8Private W. Wainwright, North Staffordshire Regiment, Walkley, Sheffield, killedy09724

Private W. Wainwright, North Staffordshire Regiment, Walkley, Sheffield, killed

9Wireless Operator Cecil H. Barnard, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, of No. 23 Brookfield Road, Sheffield, awarded the D.S.M.y09725

Wireless Operator Cecil H. Barnard, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, of No. 23 Brookfield Road, Sheffield, awarded the D.S.M.

10Miss I. Johnston (left), No. 13 Victoria Road, Broomhall Park and Miss Ida Tomlinson, Pitsmoor, two of the first of Sheffield's daughters to go to France with the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps y09726

Miss I. Johnston (left), No. 13 Victoria Road, Broomhall Park and Miss Ida Tomlinson, Pitsmoor, two of the first of Sheffield's daughters to go to France with the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps

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