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1Lance-Corporal A. C. Crapper 1/4 York and Lancaster Regiment (Hallamshire Rifles), awarded the Distingushed Conduct Medal (DCM). His home is at 11, Bailey Street, Sheffieldy06653

Lance-Corporal A. C. Crapper 1/4 York and Lancaster Regiment (Hallamshire Rifles), awarded the Distingushed Conduct Medal (DCM). His home is at 11, Bailey Street, Sheffield

2Sergeant Frank Kenneth Lambert, of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry [KOYLI]y06654

Sergeant Frank Kenneth Lambert, of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry [KOYLI]

3Sheffield soldiers, in a transport float, being drawn across water, somewhere in the Near East.y06655

Sheffield soldiers, in a transport float, being drawn across water, somewhere in the Near East.

4Second-Lieutenant C. H. Godwin, York and Lancaster Regiment, of Clowne. Formerly medical student at Sheffield University. Killed.y06656

Second-Lieutenant C. H. Godwin, York and Lancaster Regiment, of Clowne. Formerly medical student at Sheffield University. Killed.

5Private George William Chafer (1894 - 1916), East Yorkshire Regiment, Ravenfield Common, near Rotherham, awarded the Victoria Cross (VC)y06657

Private George William Chafer (1894 - 1916), East Yorkshire Regiment, Ravenfield Common, near Rotherham, awarded the Victoria Cross (VC)

6William Hackett (1873 - 1916), [Royal Engineers], of No. 49 Cross Gate, Mexborough, awarded the Victoria Cross (VC)y06658

William Hackett (1873 - 1916), [Royal Engineers], of No. 49 Cross Gate, Mexborough, awarded the Victoria Cross (VC)

7Recruiting scene in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Sheffieldy06659

Recruiting scene in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Sheffield

8Captain J. V. Townsend, son of the late Mr. J. Townsend, of Sheffield, who has just received his captaincy in the 5th Yorkshire Regimenty06660

Captain J. V. Townsend, son of the late Mr. J. Townsend, of Sheffield, who has just received his captaincy in the 5th Yorkshire Regiment

9Lieutenant E. G. Bingham, Yorkshire Regiment, the youngest son of Mr and Mrs F. W. Bingham, 117, Upper Hanover Street, Sheffield. Wounded. y06661

Lieutenant E. G. Bingham, Yorkshire Regiment, the youngest son of Mr and Mrs F. W. Bingham, 117, Upper Hanover Street, Sheffield. Wounded.

10Second-Lieutenant W. E. Nixon, the son of the Rev. W. H. Nixon, Vicar of Winster, near Matlock. Wounded in aerial reconnaissance.y06662

Second-Lieutenant W. E. Nixon, the son of the Rev. W. H. Nixon, Vicar of Winster, near Matlock. Wounded in aerial reconnaissance.

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