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1Sheffield Aviation Week - our picture shows Mr Tudor putting the leather cap upon the head of the first passenger who ascended yesterdayy06310

Sheffield Aviation Week - our picture shows Mr Tudor putting the leather cap upon the head of the first passenger who ascended yesterday

2Sheffield Aviation Week - Mr l Peachy was the first passenger carried yesterday and our picture was taken when he reached terra firma againy06311

Sheffield Aviation Week - Mr l Peachy was the first passenger carried yesterday and our picture was taken when he reached terra firma again

3Sheffield Aviation Week advertisementy06312

Sheffield Aviation Week advertisement

4Sheffield Aviation Week advertisementy06313

Sheffield Aviation Week advertisement

5Sheffield Aviation Week advertisementy06314

Sheffield Aviation Week advertisement

6Sheffield Aviation Week - Young Man of Importance - Edward Wardle, a Boy Scout, was engaged in keeping the crowd back on Saturday. He is six years old.y06315

Sheffield Aviation Week - Young Man of Importance - Edward Wardle, a Boy Scout, was engaged in keeping the crowd back on Saturday. He is six years old.

7Sheffield boys, who are serving in the Navy, and who have been home on leave for a short time, about to entrain at the [ ] Railway Station yesterday, on the return to their ship. y06207

Sheffield boys, who are serving in the Navy, and who have been home on leave for a short time, about to entrain at the [ ] Railway Station yesterday, on the return to their ship.

8Second-Lieutenant Lachlan Allan Morrison, aged 21 years, of the 3rd South Lancashire Regiment, eldest son of Mr Allan Morrison, of Rocheberie, Glossop Road, Sheffield, died from wounds received in action in France [died 6 Jan 1916, aged 21y06208

Second-Lieutenant Lachlan Allan Morrison, aged 21 years, of the 3rd South Lancashire Regiment, eldest son of Mr Allan Morrison, of Rocheberie, Glossop Road, Sheffield, died from wounds received in action in France [died 6 Jan 1916, aged 21

9Chief Officer W. Philpot, of 125 Slinn Street, Crookes, saved from the S. S. Glengyle, which was wrecked a few days ago. Some few months back he was rescued from the Glenfarg when that vessel was wrecked. y06209

Chief Officer W. Philpot, of 125 Slinn Street, Crookes, saved from the S. S. Glengyle, which was wrecked a few days ago. Some few months back he was rescued from the Glenfarg when that vessel was wrecked.

10Gunner L. J. Neveningham, 3rd West Riding (Sheffield) Royal Field Artillery, mentioned in Sir John French's dispatches. He is the son of Mr G. J. Neveningham, of Stafford Road, Sheffield. y06210

Gunner L. J. Neveningham, 3rd West Riding (Sheffield) Royal Field Artillery, mentioned in Sir John French's dispatches. He is the son of Mr G. J. Neveningham, of Stafford Road, Sheffield.

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