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1Decorations for Sheffield nurses - Sister Davis, awarded the decoration of the Red Cross in recognition of services rendered during the wary07436

Decorations for Sheffield nurses - Sister Davis, awarded the decoration of the Red Cross in recognition of services rendered during the war

2Decorations for Sheffield nurses - Sister Green, awarded the decoration of the Red Cross in recognition of services rendered during the wary07437

Decorations for Sheffield nurses - Sister Green, awarded the decoration of the Red Cross in recognition of services rendered during the war

3The Sheffield Defence Corps attended a church parade in the Cathedral Yard yesterday. Inset is Archdeacon Gresford Jones, the chaplain, addressing the men from an open-air pulpity07438

The Sheffield Defence Corps attended a church parade in the Cathedral Yard yesterday. Inset is Archdeacon Gresford Jones, the chaplain, addressing the men from an open-air pulpit

4Lieutenant J. P. Wright, of the Royal Artillery, husband of Mrs. J. P. Wright, of 49, Tuxfrod Road, Wadsley Bridge, Sheffield, who has been awarded the Military Crossy07439

Lieutenant J. P. Wright, of the Royal Artillery, husband of Mrs. J. P. Wright, of 49, Tuxfrod Road, Wadsley Bridge, Sheffield, who has been awarded the Military Cross

5Second-Lieutenant Oscar Willis, of the Northumberland Fusiliers, son of the late J. M. Willis, of Lincoln, who has been killed in actiony07441

Second-Lieutenant Oscar Willis, of the Northumberland Fusiliers, son of the late J. M. Willis, of Lincoln, who has been killed in action

6Captain E. Brettell Vaughan, a native of Sheffield, who has had a remarkable run of promotionsy07442

Captain E. Brettell Vaughan, a native of Sheffield, who has had a remarkable run of promotions

7Wounded soldiers at Wharncliffe War Hospitaly07443

Wounded soldiers at Wharncliffe War Hospital

8Brigadier-General C. F. Steavenson, of the Liverpool Regiment, brother of Mr. G. F. Steavenson, of the Electrical Works, Tankersley, who has been recognised with a C.M.G. in Sir Douglas Haig's latest dispatch for conspicuous gallantry on the fieldy07444

Brigadier-General C. F. Steavenson, of the Liverpool Regiment, brother of Mr. G. F. Steavenson, of the Electrical Works, Tankersley, who has been recognised with a C.M.G. in Sir Douglas Haig's latest dispatch for conspicuous gallantry on the field

9The Engineers' sports at Redmiresy07445

The Engineers' sports at Redmires

10A group of soldiers, photographed shortly after the great naval battley07446

A group of soldiers, photographed shortly after the great naval battle

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