| Random files - The Great War 1914-1918 |

WW1 Kings royal rifle corps149 viewsMy dad Benjamin Lebovitch pictured on the right, taken between 1917-1919 maybe somebody might recognise the other two men. He was wounded in France and and sent to Wharnecliffe War Hospital Sheffield, then honourably discharged in 1919
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Wedding day of Albert Charles Chapman126 viewsAlbert Charles Chapman was killed in action on the Somme 1916 (Captain) Royal Field Artillery G Battery leaving a wife and four children. One of his sons was to become a Lieutenant RNR in the second world war seeing action in English Channel as the commander of ML108, his son in turn became a Lieutenant in the Territorial Army.
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The Royal Scots143 views17th (Service) Bantam Battalion (Rosebery's)
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95 viewsA photo of Reginald Binns, details of which I have sent
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The Royal Scots146 views17th (Service) Bantam Battalion (Rosebery's)
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134 viewsSapper harry Jee was from Bedworth in Warwickshire, He signed up for the coldstream guards and did his training at Windsor, he then went to France and was transfered in the Royal Engineers 170th Tunnelling Company, and on the 20th AUG 1915 he was killed in action by an enemy mine.
He was buried in CAMBRIN MILITARTY CEMETARY,near LA BASSE`
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Off duty RFA men133 viewsPhoto taken in France 1914/15. My grandfather, Percy William Andrew Morton is the man on the right of the photo as you look at it (without a hat). Others unknown. Percy was a driver and served 1914-18.
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| Last additions - The Great War 1914-1918 |

Royal Horse Artillery WW1196 viewsThis photograph was passed on to me from a family album. I have no name of who he is but Know he was a signalman. He wears crossed flags of signalman
on his left arm. I have a photograph of my father aged 3 wearing the badge. I have the flags in my possession. I have tried for years to find his name searching
every avenue I could think of. The photograph of my father was taken in 1918 .Possible names, Fletcher, Fewtrell or Cross. Someone, somewhere must know
my mystery soldier. My father was born CreweJan 06, 2012
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Hafod Isha Nickel & Cobalt Works Great War Memorial 173 viewsA Memorial at the entrance of the works To The Memory of the following men from Hafod Isha Works who died in the Great War 1914 - 1919
Dec 08, 2011
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Hafod Isha Works, Swansea, Great War Memorial115 viewsA Memorial To The Memory of the eleven men from Hafod Isha Works who died in the Great War 1914 - 1919. This tablet was erected by their fellow employees.
Dec 08, 2011
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St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen140 viewsThomas Welch died at the age of 42 and is buried in St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen France. He died on the 9th September 1916 defending a way a life we all enjoy now. He served the British Army, 11th Btn. Durham Light Infantry and is remembered with honour.Nov 21, 2011
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Memorial Screen Wall at Belfast City Cemetery107 viewsNov 13, 2011
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Ronald Grove 122 viewsRonald Grove served in the RN in WW11 on board HMS Wild Goose, Ajax and BelfastOct 05, 2011
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St Mary's Church,Ellesmere122 viewsSt Mary's church in Ellesmere, Shropshire showing the Great War memorial.Sep 03, 2011
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Plaque119 viewsA plaque showing some names of those who died in the Great War. W H Lloyd (William Henry Lloyd) was my Nan's brother who died on 9th Oct 1916 in France & Flanders. he was in the 10th battalion of the Cheshire Regiment. the plaque is on a war memorial at St Mary's Church, Ellesmere, Shropshire.Sep 03, 2011
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