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1Private John Thomas Roebuck, York and Lancaster Regiment, Walkley Road, Sheffield, woundedy09337

Private John Thomas Roebuck, York and Lancaster Regiment, Walkley Road, Sheffield, wounded

2Lance Corporal C. Marsden, York and Lancaster Regiment, Tapton Hill Road, Sheffield, woundedy09338

Lance Corporal C. Marsden, York and Lancaster Regiment, Tapton Hill Road, Sheffield, wounded

3Private J. Marsden, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (KOYLI), Tapton Hill Road, Sheffield, woundedy09339

Private J. Marsden, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (KOYLI), Tapton Hill Road, Sheffield, wounded

4Private A. Marsden, Scottish Rifles, Tapton Hill Road, Sheffield, woundedy09340

Private A. Marsden, Scottish Rifles, Tapton Hill Road, Sheffield, wounded

5Sergeant E. Kirkby, Ellenbro Road, Hillsborough, Sheffield, mentioned in dispatchesy09341

Sergeant E. Kirkby, Ellenbro Road, Hillsborough, Sheffield, mentioned in dispatches

6Sapper J. Ward, Royal Engineers, Crookesmoor, Sheffield, died from woundsy09342

Sapper J. Ward, Royal Engineers, Crookesmoor, Sheffield, died from wounds

7Sergeant Sam Rodgers, York and Lancaster Regiment, Leeds Road, Sheffield, killedy09343

Sergeant Sam Rodgers, York and Lancaster Regiment, Leeds Road, Sheffield, killed

8Corporal C. Harrison, Royal Field Artillery, of 525 Attercliffe Common, Sheffield, awarded the Military Medaly09344

Corporal C. Harrison, Royal Field Artillery, of 525 Attercliffe Common, Sheffield, awarded the Military Medal

9Group of wounded soldiers at 'Oakbrook' which has recently been turned into a military hospital, the first hospital for officers to be opened in Sheffield districty09400

Group of wounded soldiers at 'Oakbrook' which has recently been turned into a military hospital, the first hospital for officers to be opened in Sheffield district

10Second Lt. John C. F. Nowill, Royal Field Artillery, son of Mr Bradley Nowill, Ranmoor Park Road, Sheffield, has won the Military Cross for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to dutyy09401

Second Lt. John C. F. Nowill, Royal Field Artillery, son of Mr Bradley Nowill, Ranmoor Park Road, Sheffield, has won the Military Cross for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty

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