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1John William Gray, Private, Royal Fusiliers, killed in action at the Battle of Ancre 13th November 1916.a01950

John William Gray, Private, Royal Fusiliers, killed in action at the Battle of Ancre 13th November 1916.

2Proposed hotel (Grand Hotel or Hotel Leopold), Leopold Street, Sheffield - sectionsarc02090

Proposed hotel (Grand Hotel or Hotel Leopold), Leopold Street, Sheffield - sections

3Proposed hotel (Grand Hotel or Hotel Leopold), Leopold Street, Sheffield - basement planarc02091

Proposed hotel (Grand Hotel or Hotel Leopold), Leopold Street, Sheffield - basement plan

4Lieutenant (temp. captain) C. H. Dixon of Sheffield, Yorkshire Light Infantry, Special Reserve and Royal Flying Corps, awarded the Military Crossy08071

Lieutenant (temp. captain) C. H. Dixon of Sheffield, Yorkshire Light Infantry, Special Reserve and Royal Flying Corps, awarded the Military Cross

5Corporal Barnett, Royal Engineers, of Roche Abbey, dispatch rider, awarded the Military Medal.y08072

Corporal Barnett, Royal Engineers, of Roche Abbey, dispatch rider, awarded the Military Medal.

6Private Benjamin Smith, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, Walkley, Sheffield, awarded the Military Medal.y08073

Private Benjamin Smith, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, Walkley, Sheffield, awarded the Military Medal.

7Second Lieutenant A. W. Sheard, York and Lancaster Regiment, of Doncaster, died of wounds.y08074

Second Lieutenant A. W. Sheard, York and Lancaster Regiment, of Doncaster, died of wounds.

8Private W. Basketter, Coldstream Guards, Sheffield, ill in hospital.y08075

Private W. Basketter, Coldstream Guards, Sheffield, ill in hospital.

9Lance Corporal J. Penketham, Kings Royal Rifles, Sheffield, died of wounds and buried in Burngreave Cemetery.y08076

Lance Corporal J. Penketham, Kings Royal Rifles, Sheffield, died of wounds and buried in Burngreave Cemetery.

10Captain Douglas Hay, Royal Field Artillery, son of Mr W. Hay, J.P. of Chapeltown, Sheffield, awarded the Military Cross.y08077

Captain Douglas Hay, Royal Field Artillery, son of Mr W. Hay, J.P. of Chapeltown, Sheffield, awarded the Military Cross.

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