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1Edwin Loxley, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, killed in action, August 1918y06085

Edwin Loxley, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, killed in action, August 1918

2C. B. Marshall, Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment), killed in action, 4 Nov 1918y06086

C. B. Marshall, Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment), killed in action, 4 Nov 1918

3Leading Seaman J. Malia, of 83 Nottingham Street, Rotherham, awarded the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal for rescuing wounded comrades during the landing at Gallipoli - an act which won for his officer the V.C.y06087

Leading Seaman J. Malia, of 83 Nottingham Street, Rotherham, awarded the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal for rescuing wounded comrades during the landing at Gallipoli - an act which won for his officer the V.C.

4On exhibition in Sheffield, one of the guns captured from the Germans during the advance at Loos can now be seen in Fitzalan Square. It is a 77mm. field gun, and was taken by the Seventh Division on 25 Sep 1915y06088

On exhibition in Sheffield, one of the guns captured from the Germans during the advance at Loos can now be seen in Fitzalan Square. It is a 77mm. field gun, and was taken by the Seventh Division on 25 Sep 1915

5Second-Lieutenant Samuel Ernest Bridgwater, 80 Middlewood Road, Hillsborough, formerly a sergeant in the Sheffield City Battalion, killed in action. He went through the South African War, and was for some time in the Yorkshire Dragoons. y06089

Second-Lieutenant Samuel Ernest Bridgwater, 80 Middlewood Road, Hillsborough, formerly a sergeant in the Sheffield City Battalion, killed in action. He went through the South African War, and was for some time in the Yorkshire Dragoons.

6Lieutenant W. A. Blythe, Royal Garrison Artillery, of Sheffield, who has been awarded the Military Crossy06090

Lieutenant W. A. Blythe, Royal Garrison Artillery, of Sheffield, who has been awarded the Military Cross

7Motor ambulance subscribed for by the directors, staff, and workmen of Messrs. William Cooke and Co., Ltd, Tinsley, and placed at the disposal of Colonel Connell for Red Cross work during the continuance of the war.y06091

Motor ambulance subscribed for by the directors, staff, and workmen of Messrs. William Cooke and Co., Ltd, Tinsley, and placed at the disposal of Colonel Connell for Red Cross work during the continuance of the war.

8German bayonet and case, brought home from the front by Private F. Hardisty (inset), of the 2nd Border Regiment, whose home is at 117 Carlisle Street, Sheffield. The blood-stained bayonet was taken from one of the enemy at the battle of Festuberty06092

German bayonet and case, brought home from the front by Private F. Hardisty (inset), of the 2nd Border Regiment, whose home is at 117 Carlisle Street, Sheffield. The blood-stained bayonet was taken from one of the enemy at the battle of Festubert

9Lance-Corporal R. W. Moss, King's Royal Rifle Corps, of 25 Fisher Road, Meersbrook, Sheffield, awarded the D.C.M.y06093

Lance-Corporal R. W. Moss, King's Royal Rifle Corps, of 25 Fisher Road, Meersbrook, Sheffield, awarded the D.C.M.

10Officers and men of the 2nd/4th York and Lancaster Regiment (Hallamshire Rifles), photographed on a route marchy06094

Officers and men of the 2nd/4th York and Lancaster Regiment (Hallamshire Rifles), photographed on a route march

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