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Wardley 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.
Wardley
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H Balls - Wardley Colliery

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Mr Balls - Father - Wardley Colliery

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James Balls - Wardley Colliery

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Joseph Balls - Wardley Colliery

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John Balls - Wardley Colliery

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William Balls - Wardley Colliery

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from IllustratedChronicles (flickr)
W Burns - Lost with the Bulwark - Wardley Colliery

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from IllustratedChronicles (flickr)
W Millen - Wardley Colliery

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William Taylor - 16th DLI - Wardley Colliery (Wounded)

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Joseph McGrother - 10th DLI - Wardley Colliery (Killed)

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1916-01-13 (Jan) C 12

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1916-10-04 (Oct) A.27

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J. Thompson - Wardley Colliery - Wounded

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D. Bell - Wardley Colliery - Wounded

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Pte. James Ball - Wardley - Wounded 3rd time

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