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1Private Thomas Hipkins, York and Lancaster Regiment, Sheffield, woundedy06815

Private Thomas Hipkins, York and Lancaster Regiment, Sheffield, wounded

2Private Tom Stacey, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (KOYLI), Sheffield, woundedy06816

Private Tom Stacey, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (KOYLI), Sheffield, wounded

3Lance Corporal Henry Cooper, York and Lancaster Regiment, Sheffield, woundedy06817

Lance Corporal Henry Cooper, York and Lancaster Regiment, Sheffield, wounded

4Private C. W. Green, S.F., Tinsley, Sheffield, woundedy06818

Private C. W. Green, S.F., Tinsley, Sheffield, wounded

5Lance Corporal Colin Greaves, York and Lancaster Regiment, Sheffield, woundedy06819

Lance Corporal Colin Greaves, York and Lancaster Regiment, Sheffield, wounded

6Inspection of the 3rd Northern General Hospital, Sheffield by Surgeon-General W. G. Bedford, C.M.G.y06820

Inspection of the 3rd Northern General Hospital, Sheffield by Surgeon-General W. G. Bedford, C.M.G.

7Captain William Barnsley Allen (1892 - 1933), Royal Army Medical Corps (Field Ambulance), son of Mr and Mrs Percy Allen of Scarborough, formerly of Sheffield, awarded the Military Crossy06821

Captain William Barnsley Allen (1892 - 1933), Royal Army Medical Corps (Field Ambulance), son of Mr and Mrs Percy Allen of Scarborough, formerly of Sheffield, awarded the Military Cross

8Second Lieutenant Albert Smith, Lincolnshire Regiment, son of Alderman Smith of Doncaster, woundedy06822

Second Lieutenant Albert Smith, Lincolnshire Regiment, son of Alderman Smith of Doncaster, wounded

9The new hut ward at the Sheffield Base Hospitaly06823

The new hut ward at the Sheffield Base Hospital

10Lieutenant Stanley C. Phillips, York and Lancaster Regiment, son of Mr A. L. Phillips of Rutland Park, Sheffield and nephew of the late Mr J. W. Phillips, killed in action (he had only been at the front 12 days)y06824

Lieutenant Stanley C. Phillips, York and Lancaster Regiment, son of Mr A. L. Phillips of Rutland Park, Sheffield and nephew of the late Mr J. W. Phillips, killed in action (he had only been at the front 12 days)

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