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1Bombardier A. R. Kelsey, awarded the Military Medal for gallantry in repairing telephone wire near Ypres, on 19 Dec 1915, during a gas attack. The medal was presented to him by Sir John Maxwell, on 31 Oct 1917, at the Hillsborough Barracksy06190

Bombardier A. R. Kelsey, awarded the Military Medal for gallantry in repairing telephone wire near Ypres, on 19 Dec 1915, during a gas attack. The medal was presented to him by Sir John Maxwell, on 31 Oct 1917, at the Hillsborough Barracks

2City of Sheffield Swimming Certificate awarded to Winifred Wells of St Matthias Schooly06191

City of Sheffield Swimming Certificate awarded to Winifred Wells of St Matthias School

3Members of the West Riding Royal Divisional Engineers (Sheffield)y06192

Members of the West Riding Royal Divisional Engineers (Sheffield)

4Lieutenant Robin A. Skeggs, son of Mr Robert A. Skeggs, 21 Knaresborough Road, Millhouses, and serving with the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade, who was mentioned in dispatches on Saturday last. y06193

Lieutenant Robin A. Skeggs, son of Mr Robert A. Skeggs, 21 Knaresborough Road, Millhouses, and serving with the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade, who was mentioned in dispatches on Saturday last.

5Sergeant R. H. Black, Signal Company (Sheffield) Royal Engineers (T.), elder son of Mr and Mrs Scott Black, of 46 Burngreave Road, Sheffield, whose name appears in the recent honours list, under D.C.M. awards. y06194

Sergeant R. H. Black, Signal Company (Sheffield) Royal Engineers (T.), elder son of Mr and Mrs Scott Black, of 46 Burngreave Road, Sheffield, whose name appears in the recent honours list, under D.C.M. awards.

6Sergeant. S. Dalby, 15th Hussars, of William Street, Sheffield, awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) for taking out patrols under shell fire, and bringing back valuable information. y06195

Sergeant. S. Dalby, 15th Hussars, of William Street, Sheffield, awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) for taking out patrols under shell fire, and bringing back valuable information.

7Lieutenant H. Ball, of the Royal Engineers (Tunnelling Corps), son of Mr W. H. Ball, manager of the Silverwood Colliery, Rotherham, who has been killed in action. y06196

Lieutenant H. Ball, of the Royal Engineers (Tunnelling Corps), son of Mr W. H. Ball, manager of the Silverwood Colliery, Rotherham, who has been killed in action.

8Second-Lieutenant Stanley Brooke, 1st/4th York and Lancaster Regiment (Hallamshire Rifles), wounded and mentioned in dispatches. He is the son of Mr Fred Brooke, of Broomhall Road, Sheffield, and director of the Silica Fire Brick Co., Oughtibridge. y06197

Second-Lieutenant Stanley Brooke, 1st/4th York and Lancaster Regiment (Hallamshire Rifles), wounded and mentioned in dispatches. He is the son of Mr Fred Brooke, of Broomhall Road, Sheffield, and director of the Silica Fire Brick Co., Oughtibridge.

9Diversion for the wounded in hospital. A keen game of billiards in the recreation room of the Greystones (Sheffield) military hospital, which was formerly the Greystones Council School, Greystones Roady06198

Diversion for the wounded in hospital. A keen game of billiards in the recreation room of the Greystones (Sheffield) military hospital, which was formerly the Greystones Council School, Greystones Road

10Sapper R. H. Robertson, West Riding (Sheffield) Royal Engineers, missing since October last, after being wounded and in hospital. He formerly worked in the Composing Room of the Sheffield Daily Telegraph. y06199

Sapper R. H. Robertson, West Riding (Sheffield) Royal Engineers, missing since October last, after being wounded and in hospital. He formerly worked in the Composing Room of the Sheffield Daily Telegraph.

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