Private 560 Herbert Topham of Eltisley, Cambridgeshire, who died of rheumatic fever and acute endocarditis syncope at The Glen Red Cross hospital, Southend, Essex on 7th January 1916 (photo with thanks to Mary Flinders)
Private 2166 Walter Bull of Ramsey, Cambridgeshire who was killed by shell fire on 26th March 1917 whilst making cavalry tracks near Arras (photo with thanks to Roy Litchfield)
Lieutenant David Hoggett Warnes, Royal Field Artillery late Compton's Horse, of Colwyn Bay, Wales, who died 10th June 1917 at Kirongo, Tanzania (my collection)
Private 1823 Sidney Sargent who went to France in December 1915 and survived the war, as did his elder brother William, who served as Private 1773 (photo with thanks to Mike Sargent)
Private 1955 Aubrey Ping from Cranfield, Bedfordshire - probably taken in summer 1915 shortly after he had enlisted (my collection)
Private 1424 Alfred Papworth from Ramsey, Cambs. Served in France but invalided out in 1918. His brother Frank also served as Private 933 (photo with thanks - Roy Litchfield)
Private 905 John Cunningham from Luton, Bedfordshire. Commissioned to the Ox and Bucks Light Infantry and was awarded a DSO for bravery in 1918. Was taken prisoner in the 1918 Retreat. Later worked at Vauxhall Motors and was awarded a George Medal for bravery during a bombing raid in 1940 (photo with thanks to Robert Cunningham)
An unusual shot of Arthur Church from Stevington, Beds, who served as Private 1145 and saw action in France from 1915. Was known to his friends as 'Tizzy' (photo with thanks to Peter Shorley-Harlow)