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1W. Bradley, Coldstream Guards. Died of natural causes 4 Feb 1915y06009

W. Bradley, Coldstream Guards. Died of natural causes 4 Feb 1915

2Harold Broomfield, West Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action 9 Sep 1917y06010

Harold Broomfield, West Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action 9 Sep 1917

3Wounded soldiers entertained at Hallamshire Tennis Club.  Wounded men versus the ladies at cricket and soldiers enjoying a game of croquet. y06011

Wounded soldiers entertained at Hallamshire Tennis Club. Wounded men versus the ladies at cricket and soldiers enjoying a game of croquet.

4New motor van which has been presented to the Wounded Soldiers' Comforts Depot, Sheffield by Mr Drew of Raincliffe, Ecclesfield.y06012

New motor van which has been presented to the Wounded Soldiers' Comforts Depot, Sheffield by Mr Drew of Raincliffe, Ecclesfield.

5Wounded soldiers at Longshaw Lodge entertained by artists from the Sheffield Empire and friendsy06013

Wounded soldiers at Longshaw Lodge entertained by artists from the Sheffield Empire and friends

6A golf match in aid of the funds for local prisoners of war was played at the Sandygate Coursey06014

A golf match in aid of the funds for local prisoners of war was played at the Sandygate Course

7Members of the Sheffield Volunteer Defence Corps leaving Firth Park terminus en route to Wentworth Park for an instructional field dayy06015

Members of the Sheffield Volunteer Defence Corps leaving Firth Park terminus en route to Wentworth Park for an instructional field day

8Photograph provided by A. R. Wyles, (chauffeur to Mrs K Wilson).  All Sheffield men of the Motor Transport Section in the Army Service Corpsy06016

Photograph provided by A. R. Wyles, (chauffeur to Mrs K Wilson). All Sheffield men of the Motor Transport Section in the Army Service Corps

9Sergeant W. J. Milne of the Hallmshires wounded and now in hospital in Cardiff.  He will be remembered as captain of the Sheffield 'Otters' and here is seen with the Yorkshire Championship Cup which he won for shooting at the Strensall meetingy06017

Sergeant W. J. Milne of the Hallmshires wounded and now in hospital in Cardiff. He will be remembered as captain of the Sheffield 'Otters' and here is seen with the Yorkshire Championship Cup which he won for shooting at the Strensall meeting

10Relics brought home from the front by Driver A. J. Winters, Royal Field Artillery of Wentworth Street, Sheffield.y06018

Relics brought home from the front by Driver A. J. Winters, Royal Field Artillery of Wentworth Street, Sheffield.

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