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1Brave Sheffielders under Lord Methuen. Lance-Sergt. W. Morgan, No. 4791, 1st West Riding Regiment. y11027

Brave Sheffielders under Lord Methuen. Lance-Sergt. W. Morgan, No. 4791, 1st West Riding Regiment.

2Brave Sheffielders under Lord Methuen. Corporal J. Copley, 1st York and Lancaster Regiment. Been four years on the Reserves. Called up in November, 1899. Was employed at the Gas Works, in Sheffield. y11028

Brave Sheffielders under Lord Methuen. Corporal J. Copley, 1st York and Lancaster Regiment. Been four years on the Reserves. Called up in November, 1899. Was employed at the Gas Works, in Sheffield.

3Brave Sheffielders under Lord Methuen. Private H. Plackett, No. 1186, 2nd Derbyshire Regiment. y11030

Brave Sheffielders under Lord Methuen. Private H. Plackett, No. 1186, 2nd Derbyshire Regiment.

4Old Sheffield Pensioners. The trio photographed are all old Sheffield pensioners who volunteered for active service with the Imperial Yeomanry. They landed at Cape Town on May 17th, 1900.  y11031

Old Sheffield Pensioners. The trio photographed are all old Sheffield pensioners who volunteered for active service with the Imperial Yeomanry. They landed at Cape Town on May 17th, 1900.

5Obsolete Coins! Mr. H. Parkin of 33, Attercliffe Road, has had sent to him from South Africa, five very good specimens of the Boer Coinage.y11032

Obsolete Coins! Mr. H. Parkin of 33, Attercliffe Road, has had sent to him from South Africa, five very good specimens of the Boer Coinage.

6'But Englishmen Unite'. Private H. Pilley, No. 1152, 'H' Compay, 1st King's Royal Rifles. Enlisted in September, 1898. Sailed for South Africa, May 13th, 1899. Fought in the Battle of Glencoe.y11033

'But Englishmen Unite'. Private H. Pilley, No. 1152, 'H' Compay, 1st King's Royal Rifles. Enlisted in September, 1898. Sailed for South Africa, May 13th, 1899. Fought in the Battle of Glencoe.

7'But Englishmen Unite'. Private William McKay of the Hallamshires y11034

'But Englishmen Unite'. Private William McKay of the Hallamshires

8'But Englishmen Unite'. Pte. Charles Kay, of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Was in the battles of Belmonts Pan, and Modder River. Came through without a scratch. y11035

'But Englishmen Unite'. Pte. Charles Kay, of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Was in the battles of Belmonts Pan, and Modder River. Came through without a scratch.

9'But Englishmen Unite'. Private Fred Dugdale of the 18th Hussars. Has served his time as a butcher, and has also worked at Messrs. Charles Cammell and Co.'s works. y11036

'But Englishmen Unite'. Private Fred Dugdale of the 18th Hussars. Has served his time as a butcher, and has also worked at Messrs. Charles Cammell and Co.'s works.

10'But Englishmen Unite'. Pte. William Kitchen, a reservist of the 1st York and Lancaster Regiment. Enlisted in 1891. Has seen service in Ireland, St. Helena, Mauritius, and Agra. Was wounded at Spion Kop but not seriously.y11037

'But Englishmen Unite'. Pte. William Kitchen, a reservist of the 1st York and Lancaster Regiment. Enlisted in 1891. Has seen service in Ireland, St. Helena, Mauritius, and Agra. Was wounded at Spion Kop but not seriously.

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