Soldiers of the Regiment
Corporal James Wallace
Corporal James Wallace, number 15180, of the 9th King’s Own Royal
Lancaster Regiment, First World War.

Unidentified soldier of the King’s Own Royal Regiment circa 1900s.
Photographed by J N Stockdale of Lancaster.
Accession Number: KO2800/01

Group of five soldiers of the King’s Own, First World War, Corporal
James Wallace, number 15180, of the 9th King’s Own standing on the left
at the rear.
Accession Number: KO2800/02

Group of six soldiers of the King’s Own, First World War, Corporal James
Wallace, number 15180, of the 9th King’s Own standing on the left at the
rear.
Accession Number: KO2800/03

Group of three soldiers, Corporal James Wallace, number 15180, of the
9th King’s Own stood left.
Accession Number: KO2800/04

Three King’s Own soldiers mounted on horseback. Corporal James Wallace,
number 15180, of the 9th King’s Own on the middle horse.
Accession Number: KO2800/05

Corporal James Wallace, number 15180 of the 9th King’s Own on horse
back.
Accession Number: KO2800/06

Digital copy of Letter page one of two
From Corporal James Wallace, number 15180, 9th King’s Own written from
Malta 6 Dec 1916 on YMCA HM Force in Malta note paper
Accession Number: KO2800/07a

Digital copy of Letter page two of two
From Corporal James Wallace, number 15180, 9th King’s Own written from
Malta 6 Dec 1916 on YMCA HM Force in Malta note paper
Accession Number: KO2800/07b

Digital copy of ‘Furlough Pay and Allowance on Demobilization’ book
payable to Corporal James Wallace, number 15180, 9th King’s Own. Page
one of two
Accession Number: KO2800/08a

Digital copy of ‘Furlough Pay and Allowance on Demobilization’ book
payable to Corporal James Wallace, number 15180, 9th King’s Own. Page
two of two
Accession Number: KO2800/08b

Digital copy of Cover of ‘Out of Work Donation Policy’ booklet for HM
Forces. Named to Corporal james Wallace, number 15180, 9th King’s Own.
Accession Number: KO2800/09

Digital copy of ‘Souvenir Copy Words of the Humorous Musical Monologue
entitled ‘Who Won The War, and Why!!’ As told by a Cockney member of the
Salonika force to his grandson on his return to Blighty’ Salonika 1918
Page one of six
Accession Number: KO2800/10a

Digital copy of ‘Souvenir Copy Words of the Humorous Musical Monologue
entitled ‘Who Won The War, and Why!!’ As told by a Cockney member of the
Salonika force to his grandson on his return to Blighty’ Salonika 1918
Page two of six
Accession Number: KO2800/10b

Digital copy of ‘Souvenir Copy Words of the Humorous Musical Monologue
entitled ‘Who Won The War, and Why!!’ As told by a Cockney member of the
Salonika force to his grandson on his return to Blighty’ Salonika 1918
Page three of six
Accession Number: KO2800/10c

Digital copy of ‘Souvenir Copy Words of the Humorous Musical Monologue
entitled ‘Who Won The War, and Why!!’ As told by a Cockney member of the
Salonika force to his grandson on his return to Blighty’ Salonika 1918
Page four of six
Accession Number: KO2800/10d

Digital copy of ‘Souvenir Copy Words of the Humorous Musical Monologue
entitled ‘Who Won The War, and Why!!’ As told by a Cockney member of the
Salonika force to his grandson on his return to Blighty’ Salonika 1918
Page five of six
Accession Number: KO2800/10e

Digital copy of ‘Souvenir Copy Words of the Humorous Musical Monologue
entitled ‘Who Won The War, and Why!!’ As told by a Cockney member of the
Salonika force to his grandson on his return to Blighty’ Salonika 1918
Page six of six
Accession Number: KO2800/10f
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