Phil Sutters' photos with the keyword: World War 1

War graves St Julian's church Kingston Buci aka So…

Sergeant G H Dexter St Julian's Churchyard Kingsto…

Sergeant W M Redman St Julian's Churchyard Kingsto…

Private G Attenbrow St Julian's Churchyard Kingsto…

Private R G Williams St Julian's Churchyard Kingst…

Colour Sergeant H Lomax St Julian's Churchyard Kin…

1914 c Royal Army Medical Corps at Hereford circa…

06 Jun 2020 255
There was no information attached to this photo. None of the family are known to have connections with the RAMC. The only reason it is here is because of the 'Wilson-Phillips Hereford' written on the print.

St Saviour's Parish War Memorial air warfare panel

16 Nov 2018 208
This panel is one of the very first memorials to those who served in the Royal Flying Corps and the early Royal Air Force. This is a close-up of the air warfare panel on this memorial www.ipernity.com/doc/philsutters/25875165/in/album/515827

August 1915 - The Hereford's - Rushden - Northants

20 Sep 2015 2 5 543
The location and date are written on the back of the photo. Percy Pritchard was at the back, in front of the shop's doorway. The caption is mine.

Christmas in the Entente Hospital - Malta - 1915

20 Sep 2015 1 316
Servicemen wounded or suffering from frostbite at Gallipolli and other warzones in the eastern Mediterranean, recovering in one of several large hospitals set up in Malta during WW1. Added to the Vintage Photos Theme Park events and celebrations weekly theme.

R.W.E. Deacon - died 8.7.1919 - Newhaven Cemetery

02 Nov 2014 269
This grave, in common with several others, records a death shortly after the end of World War 1. Newhaven had a military hospital and these deaths may have been of men wounded or who had become sick during the war and who succumbed to their wounds or illnesses after the Armistice.

J Wilson - died 15.10.1914 - Newhaven Cemetery

02 Nov 2014 253
Although Gunner Wilson died during WW1, it could have been through natural causes. The Garrison Artillery contained many older soldiers who manned coastal batteries and other installations around Britain.

J.G.Stonham - died 2.8.1919 - Newhaven Cemetery

F G Tribe - died 10.12.1919 - Newhaven Cemetery

William John Davies & Sidney Walter Davies - WW1

01 Nov 2014 2 339
These two Next of Kin Memorial Plaques were among the possessions of someone who died in Southwark Borough. Without anyone to look after their estate the Plaques passed into the hands of the local authority for disposal. I offered to care for them. The deceased share the surname Davies, but their relationship is not known. It is assumed that there are two poppies, among those around the Tower of London, to remember their sacrifices. If their family recognises their names and can supply details to confirm their relationship, I shall be very pleased to return them to the family.

Seaford's poppy field commemorating the start of W…

Tyne Cot - views across the cemetery - August 200…

Tyne Cot - Sussex soldier's grave - August 2003


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