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1Second-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.

2Diversion 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

3Sapper 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.

4Sergeant Colin Merrell, 1st West Riding Field Co. (Sheffield), Royal Engineers, of 21 School Street, Thurnscoe, formerly of Birdwell, awarded the D. C. M. y06200

Sergeant Colin Merrell, 1st West Riding Field Co. (Sheffield), Royal Engineers, of 21 School Street, Thurnscoe, formerly of Birdwell, awarded the D. C. M.

5Sergeant Major E. Barratt, of 42 Keeton's Hill, Sheffield, wounded and awarded the D. C. M. He belongs to the 5th Royal Irish Lancers, and was formerly emplyed at Messrs. Joseph Lee and Sons, Matilda Street. y06202

Sergeant Major E. Barratt, of 42 Keeton's Hill, Sheffield, wounded and awarded the D. C. M. He belongs to the 5th Royal Irish Lancers, and was formerly emplyed at Messrs. Joseph Lee and Sons, Matilda Street.

6Private Healey, of the 2nd Battalion, A. P. W. O. Yorkshire Regiment, whose home is at 97 Granville Street, Park, Sheffield, recently awarded the D. C. M. for conspicuous bravery in the Battle of Loos.y06203

Private Healey, of the 2nd Battalion, A. P. W. O. Yorkshire Regiment, whose home is at 97 Granville Street, Park, Sheffield, recently awarded the D. C. M. for conspicuous bravery in the Battle of Loos.

7Mr W. St. Quentin Leng, who is serving in the French Red Cross service, standing by his car on the left of the picture. y06204

Mr W. St. Quentin Leng, who is serving in the French Red Cross service, standing by his car on the left of the picture.

8Officers and men of 'A' Company, 2nd/4th York and Lancaster Regiment (Hallamshire Rifles)y06205

Officers and men of 'A' Company, 2nd/4th York and Lancaster Regiment (Hallamshire Rifles)

9Sheffield Aviation Week advertisementy06287

Sheffield Aviation Week advertisement

10Sheffield Aviation Week - Mr Blackburn acted as judge of the Sheffield Aero Club's flight of models.y06288

Sheffield Aviation Week - Mr Blackburn acted as judge of the Sheffield Aero Club's flight of models.

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