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Posted: Thu 11 Nov, 2010 12:38 pm
by Si
I know it's a long shot, but can anyone tell me anything more about this picture?I recently found it amongst my dad's late aunt's belongings. She never married, and we believe she lost her sweetheart during the Great War. The photo is in the form of a postcard (reverse blank, unfortunately) so we think he may be on it. The cap badge appears to be the Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment) which I think incorporated the Leeds Rifles.My feeling is that the gents pictured are possibly training personel at an army depot somewhere - note sticks carried by the two on the right, and the plimsolls worn by the reclining chap (presumably a fitness instructor, although he appears to have a cig on the go!) Only one soldier has stripes - the lance-corporal in the centre. I don't know of anyone in the family who was in this regiment.Thanks in advance - any info will be greatly appreciated.
Posted: Thu 11 Nov, 2010 1:25 pm
by tilly
Si wrote: I know it's a long shot, but can anyone tell me anything more about this picture?I recently found it amongst my dad's late aunt's belongings. She never married, and we believe she lost her sweetheart during the Great War. The photo is in the form of a postcard (reverse blank, unfortunately) so we think he may be on it. The cap badge appears to be the Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment) which I think incorporated the Leeds Rifles.My feeling is that the gents pictured are possibly training personel at an army depot somewhere - note sticks carried by the two on the right, and the plimsolls worn by the reclining chap (presumably a fitness instructor, although he appears to have a cig on the go!) Only one soldier has stripes - the lance-corporal in the centre. I don't know of anyone in the family who was in this regiment.Thanks in advance - any info will be greatly appreciated. One thing i will say Si is its at the begining of the war looking at the age group.After the first year or so they would have been a lot younger than that.
Posted: Thu 11 Nov, 2010 1:49 pm
by Si
That's another reason I thought they might be training personel, Tilly.However, the fact that they're older doesn't tally with one of them being my great aunt's sweetheart, as she was still only eighteen at the end of the war. A bit of a mystery.
Posted: Thu 11 Nov, 2010 2:00 pm
by tilly
Si wrote: That's another reason I thought they might be training personel, Tilly.However, the fact that they're older doesn't tally with one of them being my great aunt's sweetheart, as she was still only eighteen at the end of the war. A bit of a mystery. So she might have been a school girl at the start of the war.You are right Si it is a mystery good luck with your quest.
Posted: Thu 11 Nov, 2010 2:15 pm
by geoffb
Si wrote: I know it's a long shot, but can anyone tell me anything more about this picture?I recently found it amongst my dad's late aunt's belongings. She never married, and we believe she lost her sweetheart during the Great War. The photo is in the form of a postcard (reverse blank, unfortunately) so we think he may be on it. The cap badge appears to be the Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment) which I think incorporated the Leeds Rifles.My feeling is that the gents pictured are possibly training personel at an army depot somewhere - note sticks carried by the two on the right, and the plimsolls worn by the reclining chap (presumably a fitness instructor, although he appears to have a cig on the go!) Only one soldier has stripes - the lance-corporal in the centre. I don't know of anyone in the family who was in this regiment.Thanks in advance - any info will be greatly appreciated. Very interesting, my Grandfather was a private in this regiment, the Regiments Museum hold much information. I found them useful when researching his service with them.Contact details as follows :-Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of YorkshireRegimental Headquarters and Museum,3A Tower StreetYorkYO1 1SBEnglandphone: 01904 662790Good luck
Posted: Thu 11 Nov, 2010 2:38 pm
by Si
Thanks very much, Geoff. I'll try ringing them, but I'm not sure how I'll word my questions!
Posted: Thu 11 Nov, 2010 5:13 pm
by Si
I've now e-mailed them the picture. I'll wait and see what happens.Thanks all.
Posted: Thu 11 Nov, 2010 6:58 pm
by geoffb
Si wrote: I've now e-mailed them the picture. I'll wait and see what happens.Thanks all. let us know the outcome, good luck
Posted: Thu 11 Nov, 2010 7:09 pm
by cnosni
geoffb wrote: Si wrote: I've now e-mailed them the picture. I'll wait and see what happens.Thanks all. let us know the outcome, good luck Yes Si please do.
Posted: Fri 12 Nov, 2010 11:22 am
by Lilysmum
Some military records are free to view on Ancestry uk during rememberance week 7-14th Nov.