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1Joel Clement Rhodes, brother of Emma Dora Rhodes, the well-known Yorkshire contralto singer. This was taken during World War 1u09632

Joel Clement Rhodes, brother of Emma Dora Rhodes, the well-known Yorkshire contralto singer. This was taken during World War 1

2John Thomas and Emma Rhodes, mother of Joel Clement Rhodes and of Dora Rhodes, a well-known Yorkshire contralto singer in the 1930s.u09633

John Thomas and Emma Rhodes, mother of Joel Clement Rhodes and of Dora Rhodes, a well-known Yorkshire contralto singer in the 1930s.

3World War 1 soldier, connected to the Rhodes family which included Dora Rhodes, the well-known Yorkshire contralto singeru09635

World War 1 soldier, connected to the Rhodes family which included Dora Rhodes, the well-known Yorkshire contralto singer

4World War 1 soldiers playing either snooker or billiards in an unidentified hall.u09637

World War 1 soldiers playing either snooker or billiards in an unidentified hall.

5Family group from a collection of photographs donated by G. B. Rhodesu09638

Family group from a collection of photographs donated by G. B. Rhodes

6Some of the teachers in the Sheffield Teachers' Operatic Society in 'The Gondoliers', which will be produced at the Albert Hall, commencing tomorrow, in aid of the funds for the British Red Cross Societyy05970

Some of the teachers in the Sheffield Teachers' Operatic Society in 'The Gondoliers', which will be produced at the Albert Hall, commencing tomorrow, in aid of the funds for the British Red Cross Society

7Sheffield Men at the Front. A signaller, in the Royal Engineers, fishing, within sound of the guns. Lieutenant C. H. Henderson, attached to the signallers at headquarters. He formerly belonged to the Signalling Section of the Sheffield Engineers. y05971

Sheffield Men at the Front. A signaller, in the Royal Engineers, fishing, within sound of the guns. Lieutenant C. H. Henderson, attached to the signallers at headquarters. He formerly belonged to the Signalling Section of the Sheffield Engineers.

8The Star and Garter Hotel, Richmond, which is to become a permanent Red Cross Home for soldiers and sailors paralysed and totally disabled in the war.y05972

The Star and Garter Hotel, Richmond, which is to become a permanent Red Cross Home for soldiers and sailors paralysed and totally disabled in the war.

9Colonel Sir Charles Allen and officers commanding the North London Artillery Brigade of the Royal Field Artilleryy05973

Colonel Sir Charles Allen and officers commanding the North London Artillery Brigade of the Royal Field Artillery

10Relics sent home from the front by Corporal Charles Booth, whose home is in Clarence Street, Sheffieldy05974

Relics sent home from the front by Corporal Charles Booth, whose home is in Clarence Street, Sheffield

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