Deborah Lundbech's photos with the keyword: WW1
"Duchess of Fife"
09 Nov 2012 |
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Taken by my husband's grandfather, Harry King.
Written on the back:
"Duchess of Fife"
taken from "Duchess of Buccleuch"
Sept 1918
"Coverley" August 1918
Written on the Back...
HMS Coverley Crew, 1918
HMS Coverley
06 Mar 2011 |
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Written on the back:
Most of the ship's company. The "Chief" in the centre. Hyde on his right and the II, minus hat and collar, on his right.
Postcard of Lancers, WW1
19 Apr 2010 |
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An incredibly poignant postcard sent by Annie Nolan to her fiancee's sister Polly Gregory.
Sent by Alix. See preceding photos for explanation and story of the postcard.
William Alfred Gregory, WW1 , C.O.
09 Apr 2010 |
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My grandfather in WW1. He was a Conscientious Objector but served on the ambulance crew at Gallipoli and also in Egypt with the Red Cross. He rarely ever talked about his war experiences to his family. He lost two brothers in the war, within weeks of each other.
This has been an absolutely amazing few weeks for me for family connections. (4/10) This wonderful portrait was sent to me from a relative in England who found me through a photograph in my Gregory Set.
www.flickr.com/photos/dlundbech/3554112591/in/set-7215761...
Not only have I never seen this photo of my Grandad before but my mother has never seen it (she never saw any picture of him from the War.)
Alix - my fourth cousin - kindly sent me others,(equally amazing) - that I will post shortly.
This in addition to connecting with close (unknown) relatives on my Dad's side - with previously unseen photos - and finding out info about my husband's family.
"Bob"
29 Sep 2009 |
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Written on the back:
"Bob"
Robert Kinnish
Wounded in Action Sept. 15th
Died Sept. 19th 1916
Printed - The Studio, 22 Paxton Terrace, Barrow-in-Furness
An unknown friend - found in my husband's grandparent's photos after they died.
WW1 Gun Emplacement
George Henry Gregory
03 Apr 2009 |
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George Henry Gregory. He and his brother Arthur died within one month of each other in France, His parents were sent the following:
Gone from us but not forgotten
Never shall their memory fade
Fell while fighting for their country
Now they lie in soldiers graves.
In loving memory of
(His brother's information and ..)
also
Driver George Henry Gregory No. 103362 48th R.F. A.
Who was killed in action
April 9. 1918
In his 20th year
My mother tells me that she heard he was driving an ammunition truck and it took a direct hit.
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