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Tyne Dock 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.
from IllustratedChronicles (flickr)
W Westoll, Tyne Dock, wounded and prisoner
Pinned by Pat Thomson
from IllustratedChronicles (flickr)
JW Pearson - 16th DLI - Tyne Dock (Wounded)
Pinned by Pat Thomson
from IllustratedChronicles (flickr)
William Marshall - 8th E Yorks - Tyne Dock (Wounded)
Pinned by Pat Thomson
from IllustratedChronicles (flickr)
AC Crone - York and Lancaster Regiment - Tyne Dock (gained a commission)
Pinned by Pat Thomson
from IllustratedChronicles (flickr)
John Read - Australians - Tyne Dock (Wounded)
Pinned by Pat Thomson
from IllustratedChronicles (flickr)
Tom Press - 2nd W Yorks - Tyne Dock (Wounded)
Pinned by Pat Thomson
from IllustratedChronicles (flickr)
W Westoll, Tyne Dock, wounded and prisoner
Pinned by Pat Thomson
from IllustratedChronicles (flickr)
JW Pearson - 16th DLI - Tyne Dock (Wounded)
Pinned by Pat Thomson
from IllustratedChronicles (flickr)
William Marshall - 8th E Yorks - Tyne Dock (Wounded)
Pinned by Pat Thomson
from IllustratedChronicles (flickr)
AC Crone - York and Lancaster Regiment - Tyne Dock (gained a commission)
Pinned by Pat Thomson
from IllustratedChronicles (flickr)
John Read - Australians - Tyne Dock (Wounded)
Pinned by Pat Thomson
from IllustratedChronicles (flickr)
Tom Press - 2nd W Yorks - Tyne Dock (Wounded)
Pinned by Pat Thomson