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First World War

2nd Battalion, King's Own in France and Flanders 1915

See also: Photographs 23 - 46 Western Front

Captain T B Forwood, wearing a goat or sheepskin jacket.  He was killed in action at Frezenberg on 8th May 1915.
Accession Number KO0860/24 Negative Number 152

Officers' Mess Kitchen at Ouderdom near Ypres, February 1915.  Second from the right is Sergeant Brockman; the soldier on the left wears a goatskin jacket.  The Battalion's wooden huts can be seen in the background. 
Accession Number KO0860/26 Negative Number 150

Hutted accommodation, at Ouderdom near Ypres, February 1915.  Major Dobson, Captain Forwood, Lieutenants Peake, Jebb, Rawlinson and Captain Bois.
Accession Number KO0860/29 Negative Number 149

B Company in Billets near Dranoutre in March 1915.
Accession Number KO0860/36  Negative Number 146

Non-commissioned officers near Dranoutre in March 1915.  Including Corporal Tasker and Sergeants Teal, Purdie and Moores.
Accession Number KO0860/37  Negative Number 147

B Company on parade outside billets at Dranoutre, in March 1915.
Accession Number KO0860/39  Negative Number 144

Group of B Company, including Sergeant Clarkson, in the trenches near Zonnebeke, April 1915.
Accession Number KO0860/44  Negative Number 155

Trench shelter, near Zonnebeke, April 1915.
Accession Number KO0860/45  Negative Number 154

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