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Photo: 9th Battalion group photo
This photograph shows a group from the 9th Battalion outside their billets. On the hut behind is written 9th L.N.LANCS.
Thanks to Terry for the photograph.
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@loyalregiment- RT @DawnMCole: An entry by two soldiers from the @loyalregiment in Clarice’s autograph book. #VAD #Nurse #HistNurse #WW1 https://t.co/0CdF7…
about 4 months ago - @PommeryOfficial A 1896 map I found of the 'Caves de L'Establissment Vve Pommery, fils & Cie' https://t.co/V357fs7P2l
about 7 months ago - @MeganEKelleher @IntBCC @CWGC I'm assuming that's a private purchase headstone, with his wife remembered too, is it?
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- RT @DawnMCole: An entry by two soldiers from the @loyalregiment in Clarice’s autograph book. #VAD #Nurse #HistNurse #WW1 https://t.co/0CdF7…
That looks like my grandfather Joseph Goodman…sitting down on the far right on the middle row ….sandwiched between the 3 men of back and front row …be interesting to know what date this pic was taken .
Corporal William Charles Wood, front row, middle, two stripes. KIA 25th March 1917, Somme…. RIP Uncle Bill