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1York Street corner of High Street before the new Telegraph buildings were erected.y05364

York Street corner of High Street before the new Telegraph buildings were erected.

2Making a new Sheffield: Widened Exchange Street. (Norfolk Market on the left; Police Court in the Centre)y05365

Making a new Sheffield: Widened Exchange Street. (Norfolk Market on the left; Police Court in the Centre)

3Howard R. Sleigh (d.1964), formerly sports reporter on the 'Sheffield Telegraph'y05366

Howard R. Sleigh (d.1964), formerly sports reporter on the 'Sheffield Telegraph'

4Captain William Arthur Colley, Commander of 'C' Company, [12th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment]'went down to his fate like a brave English gentleman'y05368

Captain William Arthur Colley, Commander of 'C' Company, [12th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment]'went down to his fate like a brave English gentleman'

5Major Plackett, who commanded the boys [Sheffield City Battalion] on July 1st [at the Battle of the Somme]y05367

Major Plackett, who commanded the boys [Sheffield City Battalion] on July 1st [at the Battle of the Somme]

6Trophies won by Sheffield Post Office Athletic Club 1913-1914arc00507

Trophies won by Sheffield Post Office Athletic Club 1913-1914

7Captain W. S. Clarke (Clark) 'Killed at the head of his men' [York and Lancaster Regiment]y05372

Captain W. S. Clarke (Clark) 'Killed at the head of his men' [York and Lancaster Regiment]

8Captain R. E. J. Moore, 'led B. Company to the German wire, and though badly wounded, kept picking off the enemy at close range with his revolver'y05373

Captain R. E. J. Moore, 'led B. Company to the German wire, and though badly wounded, kept picking off the enemy at close range with his revolver'

9Second-Lieutenant Philip Kenneth Perkin, 'Small. But full of pluck,' fell close to the German wirey05374

Second-Lieutenant Philip Kenneth Perkin, 'Small. But full of pluck,' fell close to the German wire

10Lieutenant H. W. Pearson, 'badly hit, breezily encouraged his men'y05375

Lieutenant H. W. Pearson, 'badly hit, breezily encouraged his men'

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