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1Captain W. S. Clarke (Clark) 'Killed at the head of his men' [York and Lancaster Regiment]y05372

Captain W. S. Clarke (Clark) 'Killed at the head of his men' [York and Lancaster Regiment]

2Captain R. E. J. Moore, 'led B. Company to the German wire, and though badly wounded, kept picking off the enemy at close range with his revolver'y05373

Captain R. E. J. Moore, 'led B. Company to the German wire, and though badly wounded, kept picking off the enemy at close range with his revolver'

3Second-Lieutenant Philip Kenneth Perkin, 'Small. But full of pluck,' fell close to the German wirey05374

Second-Lieutenant Philip Kenneth Perkin, 'Small. But full of pluck,' fell close to the German wire

4Lieutenant H. W. Pearson, 'badly hit, breezily encouraged his men'y05375

Lieutenant H. W. Pearson, 'badly hit, breezily encouraged his men'

5Second Lieutenant Eric Marcus Carr, the best athlete in the Regiment' went down with D Company y05376

Second Lieutenant Eric Marcus Carr, the best athlete in the Regiment' went down with D Company

6The Ven. Herbert Gresford Jones (1870 - 1958), Archdeacon of Sheffield, 1912 - 1920y05377

The Ven. Herbert Gresford Jones (1870 - 1958), Archdeacon of Sheffield, 1912 - 1920

7Lt. Col. the Earl Fitzwilliam (commanding) with officers and staff of the West Riding Royal Horse Artillery just prior to the Earl's departure for the front. Marked with cross and 2nd left is Captain Walker who now takes command. y05404

Lt. Col. the Earl Fitzwilliam (commanding) with officers and staff of the West Riding Royal Horse Artillery just prior to the Earl's departure for the front. Marked with cross and 2nd left is Captain Walker who now takes command.

8Major Alan Faber Hobson, DSO, of the Royal Engineersy05379

Major Alan Faber Hobson, DSO, of the Royal Engineers

9Capt. Herbert Graham Barber, York and Lancaster Regiment. Son of Mr Herbert Barber, formerly Master Cutler, 31. Had received Military Cross. Director Daniel Doncaster and Sons. y05380

Capt. Herbert Graham Barber, York and Lancaster Regiment. Son of Mr Herbert Barber, formerly Master Cutler, 31. Had received Military Cross. Director Daniel Doncaster and Sons.

10Captain R. Oversby Powell, Royal Field Artillery, of 'Brynmor', Strathtay Road. Killed in action, 16 July 1916y05381

Captain R. Oversby Powell, Royal Field Artillery, of 'Brynmor', Strathtay Road. Killed in action, 16 July 1916

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