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1His Majesty the King's Tribute to Munition Workers in Victory Speech, 19 Nov 1918 given to Miss Smith, Camel Laid & Co Shell Department y05198

His Majesty the King's Tribute to Munition Workers in Victory Speech, 19 Nov 1918 given to Miss Smith, Camel Laid & Co Shell Department

2Lieutenant S. Suckley, Musical Director of the Band of the 17th and 18th Battalions of the West Riding Volunteersy05200

Lieutenant S. Suckley, Musical Director of the Band of the 17th and 18th Battalions of the West Riding Volunteers

3Full Band of the 17th and 18th Battalions of the West Riding Volunteersy05199

Full Band of the 17th and 18th Battalions of the West Riding Volunteers

4A grand concert  will be given on Thursday  April 6th by the pupils of Miss Florrie Smith and Artistes, in the Endcliffe Park Congregational Church, in aid of the wounded soldiers at Greystones Hospital [programme]y05201

A grand concert will be given on Thursday April 6th by the pupils of Miss Florrie Smith and Artistes, in the Endcliffe Park Congregational Church, in aid of the wounded soldiers at Greystones Hospital [programme]

5Souvenir of a happy day organised by Mr and Mrs Arthur E. Marsden and friends for the wounded soldiers at the Royal Infirmary Sheffield on 1 Jan 1919 [programme for dinner, tea, supper, concert and cinema show]y05202

Souvenir of a happy day organised by Mr and Mrs Arthur E. Marsden and friends for the wounded soldiers at the Royal Infirmary Sheffield on 1 Jan 1919 [programme for dinner, tea, supper, concert and cinema show]

6Certificate of war work: Herbert H. Jessop, clerk at Vickers Ltd.y05203

Certificate of war work: Herbert H. Jessop, clerk at Vickers Ltd.

7Second Lieutenant Edward Watkin Colver, son of Robert Colver, who fell in Gallipoli, aged 23y05205

Second Lieutenant Edward Watkin Colver, son of Robert Colver, who fell in Gallipoli, aged 23

8Second Lieutenant Wilfrid Steel of the Hallamshires, killed in Flanders in May 1915, aged 33y05206

Second Lieutenant Wilfrid Steel of the Hallamshires, killed in Flanders in May 1915, aged 33

9Second Lieutenant Leslie Faber Hobson of the Hallamshires, son of Alderman A. J. Hobson, killed in Flanders, aged 19y05207

Second Lieutenant Leslie Faber Hobson of the Hallamshires, son of Alderman A. J. Hobson, killed in Flanders, aged 19

10Second Lieutenant Wilfred B. Hirst, killed in action, 22 Apr 1915, aged 23y05208

Second Lieutenant Wilfred B. Hirst, killed in action, 22 Apr 1915, aged 23

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