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1Lieutenant C. G. Harbord, eldest son of Mr A. G. Harbord, The Oaks, Abbey Lane. Fell in September. York and Lancaster Regiment. Formerly Bank Clerk. y05433

Lieutenant C. G. Harbord, eldest son of Mr A. G. Harbord, The Oaks, Abbey Lane. Fell in September. York and Lancaster Regiment. Formerly Bank Clerk.

2Second-Lieutenant Robert Saxelby Vine, MA, Cambridgeshire Regiment, son of Mr G. R. Vine, BSc. , Broomhall Place. Fell on 14 Oct 1916.y05434

Second-Lieutenant Robert Saxelby Vine, MA, Cambridgeshire Regiment, son of Mr G. R. Vine, BSc. , Broomhall Place. Fell on 14 Oct 1916.

3Second-Lieutenant Lachlan Allan Morrison, aged 21 years, of the 3rd South Lancashire Regiment, eldest son of Mr. Alan Morrison, of Glossop Road, died from wounds. y05435

Second-Lieutenant Lachlan Allan Morrison, aged 21 years, of the 3rd South Lancashire Regiment, eldest son of Mr. Alan Morrison, of Glossop Road, died from wounds.

4Wives and dependents of troops at the front queueing at the General Post Office, Sheffield to draw War Office separation allowancey05438

Wives and dependents of troops at the front queueing at the General Post Office, Sheffield to draw War Office separation allowance

5Nurses at Dore and Totley branch of British Red Cross Society who are nursing the Belgian wounded at the St John's (Abbeydale) hospitaly05439

Nurses at Dore and Totley branch of British Red Cross Society who are nursing the Belgian wounded at the St John's (Abbeydale) hospital

6Sheffield civilian force at Redmires racecourse showing (on right) the Chief Constable (Major Hall-Dalwood) and Deputy Chief Constable (Mr G H Barker) who were present at the parade and drilly05440

Sheffield civilian force at Redmires racecourse showing (on right) the Chief Constable (Major Hall-Dalwood) and Deputy Chief Constable (Mr G H Barker) who were present at the parade and drill

7Wounded soldiers at Viscount and Viscountess Galway's auxiliary hospital, Serlby Hall. Lady Gallway in centrey05441

Wounded soldiers at Viscount and Viscountess Galway's auxiliary hospital, Serlby Hall. Lady Gallway in centre

8Pots of jam (350lbs) and a barrel of apples received at Victoria Hall, Sheffield, following Rev. G McNeal's statement that the Belgian refugees at Firvale were only short of some jamy05442

Pots of jam (350lbs) and a barrel of apples received at Victoria Hall, Sheffield, following Rev. G McNeal's statement that the Belgian refugees at Firvale were only short of some jam

9Arrival of wounded soldiers at Bawtry station on their way to Viscount and Viscountess Galway's auxiliary hospital at Serlby Hally05443

Arrival of wounded soldiers at Bawtry station on their way to Viscount and Viscountess Galway's auxiliary hospital at Serlby Hall

10Members of Sheffield Rifle Club and St George's Guild (under Chief Constable's scheme) leaving Engineers' Drill Hall, Glossop Road for a route marchy05444

Members of Sheffield Rifle Club and St George's Guild (under Chief Constable's scheme) leaving Engineers' Drill Hall, Glossop Road for a route march

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