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Killed, Missing or Wounded
Sheffield
1916
1900-1919

Private W Slater of 101 Bridport Road, Darnall, killed. Private J W Rickett, of 80 Daniel Hill Street, killed [6 Aug 1916 of Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, aged 24, son of Charles and Amelia Rickett, of Sheffield; buried Avesnes-le-Comt Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France]. Private A Flower of Grenoside, killed in action. Private Albert Whitham of Grenoside, killed in action [24 Aug 1916 of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, aged 23, son of George William and Ann Knight Whitham, of 1 Top Side, Grenoside, buried Delville Wood Cemetery, Longueval, Somme, France]. Private J Chamberlain of 32 Catley Road, Darnall, wounded. Private W Yates of 34 West Don Street, wounded. Private A Sturr of Chapel Street, Woodhouse, killed. Private H Dyson of 11 Margaret Street, killed. Sergeant S H Clulow, of 1 court, 6 house, Thomas Street, wounded. Private W Moore of Bailey Street, missing. Private E Platts of 8 Rutland Square, off Neepsend Lane, killed [1 Jul 1916, of the West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own), commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France, aged 19, son of Wilfred J. and Ada M. Platts]. Private W Penn, of Milton Road, Hoyland, missing killed 1 Jul 1916, of the York and Lancaster Regiment, buried Blighty Valley Cemetery, Authuile Wood, Somme, France, aged 20, son of Thomas and Mary Penn, of 156, Milton Road, Hoyland]. Image from Sheffield Daily Independent, 5 Sep 1916.

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