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1Trophies brought home from the battlefield, including a Prussian lance (in halves) German's bullet-pierced cap, German bayonet and shells and spiked arrangement used by the enemy to maim our cavalryy05726

Trophies brought home from the battlefield, including a Prussian lance (in halves) German's bullet-pierced cap, German bayonet and shells and spiked arrangement used by the enemy to maim our cavalry

2Officers and men of West Riding Divisional (Sheffield) Royal Engineers (T)y05728

Officers and men of West Riding Divisional (Sheffield) Royal Engineers (T)

3Officers of the Royal Army Medical Corps (Kitchener's Army) who have been training at Sheffieldy05729

Officers of the Royal Army Medical Corps (Kitchener's Army) who have been training at Sheffield

43rd West Riding Brigade (T) of the Royal Field Artillery (Sheffield) recently left Doncaster where they have been training. On left Non-commissioned officers of the brigade. On right Col. C. Clifford, V. D. and other officers on one of the gunsy05730

3rd West Riding Brigade (T) of the Royal Field Artillery (Sheffield) recently left Doncaster where they have been training. On left Non-commissioned officers of the brigade. On right Col. C. Clifford, V. D. and other officers on one of the guns

5West Riding Divisional (Sheffield) Royal Engineers (T) 2-1st Field Company.y05732

West Riding Divisional (Sheffield) Royal Engineers (T) 2-1st Field Company.

6West Riding Divisional (Sheffield) Royal Engineers (T)y05733

West Riding Divisional (Sheffield) Royal Engineers (T)

7Private Bernard Harvey, MM., RAMC, son of Mr and Mrs Harvey, of 264 Newhall Road, Sheffield, who died in action after being seriously gassed and wounded on 2nd Oct 1918, after four years service.y05734

Private Bernard Harvey, MM., RAMC, son of Mr and Mrs Harvey, of 264 Newhall Road, Sheffield, who died in action after being seriously gassed and wounded on 2nd Oct 1918, after four years service.

8Second-Lieutenant Arthur William Fielding, York and Lancaster Regiment, 97, Farfield Road, Sheffield, who was killed in action in France, 16th Apr 1918, after three years service.y05735

Second-Lieutenant Arthur William Fielding, York and Lancaster Regiment, 97, Farfield Road, Sheffield, who was killed in action in France, 16th Apr 1918, after three years service.

9Private Russell William Langford Smallbones, Leicestershire Regiment, eldest son of Mr W. J. Smallbones, Old Vicarage, Dronfield, killed in action 21 Mar 1918 y05736

Private Russell William Langford Smallbones, Leicestershire Regiment, eldest son of Mr W. J. Smallbones, Old Vicarage, Dronfield, killed in action 21 Mar 1918

10Private Norman Woodcock, 2nd KOYLI [Kings Own Yorkshire Light  Infantry], killed in action, 19 Aug 1918 y05737

Private Norman Woodcock, 2nd KOYLI [Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry], killed in action, 19 Aug 1918

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