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1Private W. Machen, Trench Mortar Battery, 28 Barber Place, Sheffield, awarded the Military Medaly10314

Private W. Machen, Trench Mortar Battery, 28 Barber Place, Sheffield, awarded the Military Medal

2Corporal Herbert North, York and Lancaster Regiment, Lane End, Chapeltown, awarded the Military Medaly10315

Corporal Herbert North, York and Lancaster Regiment, Lane End, Chapeltown, awarded the Military Medal

3Private F. W. Benson, York and Lancaster Regiment, son of Councillor Joseph Benson of Sheffield, woundedy10316

Private F. W. Benson, York and Lancaster Regiment, son of Councillor Joseph Benson of Sheffield, wounded

4Private H. P. Blackburn, West Riding Regiment, Upper Cudworth, died of wounds. His brother was killed 4 months agoy10317

Private H. P. Blackburn, West Riding Regiment, Upper Cudworth, died of wounds. His brother was killed 4 months ago

5Sergeant Arthur Dale, Rifle Brigade, 32 Broad Oaks Road, Attercliffe, Sheffield, killedy10318

Sergeant Arthur Dale, Rifle Brigade, 32 Broad Oaks Road, Attercliffe, Sheffield, killed

6Lance Corporal G. Hunn, Middlesex Regiment, Sharrow Head, Sheffield, woundedy10319

Lance Corporal G. Hunn, Middlesex Regiment, Sharrow Head, Sheffield, wounded

7Signaller Harry Read, York and Lancaster Regiment, Fox Street, Pitsmoor, Sheffield, severely woundedy10320

Signaller Harry Read, York and Lancaster Regiment, Fox Street, Pitsmoor, Sheffield, severely wounded

8German Atrocities on Record with Authentic Illustrations. Supplement to the Sheffield Daily Telegraph, May 6, 1915y11800

German Atrocities on Record with Authentic Illustrations. Supplement to the Sheffield Daily Telegraph, May 6, 1915

9City of Sheffield coronation of their majesties King George V and Queen Mary: Sheffield celebrations, June 22nd 1911y11802

City of Sheffield coronation of their majesties King George V and Queen Mary: Sheffield celebrations, June 22nd 1911

10Private D. T. Sykes, Royal Fusiliers, third son of Rev. W. Sykes, Vicar of Hillsborough, Sheffield, woundedy08489

Private D. T. Sykes, Royal Fusiliers, third son of Rev. W. Sykes, Vicar of Hillsborough, Sheffield, wounded

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