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Shotley Bridge at War


During the First World War the Illustrated Chronicle published photographs of soldiers and sailors from Newcastle and the North East of England. These have been made available by Newcastle Libraries.
Shotley Bridge
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William Tool (Toole) - 7th Battalion Durham Light Infantry - Shotley Bridge

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William Aishin - Old Boy of Shotley Bridge Cottage Homes

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Joe Bruce - Old Boy of Shotley Bridge Cottage Homes

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Harry Gleghorn - Old Boy of Shotley Bridge Cottage Homes

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David Morris - Old Boy of Shotley Bridge Cottage Homes

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Chas Spoors - Old Boy of Shotley Bridge Cottage Homes

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Alf Stevenson (Stephenson) - Old Boy of Shotley Bridge Cottage Homes

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Thomas Walton - Old Boy of Shotley Bridge Cottage Homes

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from IllustratedChronicles (flickr)
WC Siddle - 11th DLI - Shotley Bridge (Killed)

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C Telford - 6th DLI - Shotley Bridge (Killed)

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from IllustratedChronicles (flickr)
James Watt - 1st Australian Force - Shotley Bridge (Wounded)

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George Fox - Shotley Bridge (Killed)

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Harry Gleghorn - 4th NF - Shotley Bridge (Killed)

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1916-10-04 (Oct) E.34

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