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This is the section for images of uniforms. Please state what uniform it is - one of the forces, nursing or something else.
 
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|William Thomas Pusey, Stoker.
 
|William Thomas Pusey, Stoker.
 
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|[[Image:Uniforms Boar War 1900-1901 North stafs reg. Marg in Burton.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Boer War. Submitted by Margaret in Burton]]  
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|[[File:C1910 Post Boy Viky the viking.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Post Boy Submitted by Vicky The Viking]]  
|Edgar Newey served in the North Staffordshire Regiment. He is pictured in the uniform of a  Private.
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|Born June 1893. We think the photo would be taken 1910 or 1911 in Portsmouth, just before he joined the Navy in June 1911.
 
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==1911 - 1920==
 
==1911 - 1920==
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|[[Image:Royal Navy 1910 marg in Burton.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Royal Navy. Submitted by Margaret in Burton]]  
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|[[Image:Army Royal Fusiliers 1914 - 1918 wendy Pusey.jpg|200px|center|thumb|British Army. Submitted by Wendy Pusey]]  
|William Henry Newey joined the navy in 1909 and served for for 12 years.
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|My Grandfather Arthur Richard Horne served with the Royal Fusiliers 1914 - 1918. He is pictured 2nd man from the left, 2nd row. He was killed in action 1918.
 
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|[[Image:Armourer-Bombardier Royal Field Artillery marg in Burton.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Armourer-Bombardier Royal Field Artillery. Submitted by Margaret in Burton]]  
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|[[File:JEN2 19-14-18.jpg|200px|center|thumb|RAF Flying Corps uniform. Submitted by Jen-Ealogy]]  
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|My grandfather William Dutton, born 1883, back right. RAF Flying Corps uniform. 1st World War. 
 
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|[[Image:Army Royal Fusiliers 1914 - 1918 wendy Pusey.jpg|200px|center|thumb|British Army. Submitted by Wendy Pusey]]  
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|[[File:Grandfatherwilliamdutton Jen 1914-18.jpg|200px|center|thumb|RAF Flying Corps uniform. Submitted by Jen-Ealogy]]  
|My Grandfather Arthur Richard Horne served with the Royal Fusiliers 1914 - 1918. He is pictured 2nd man from the left, 2nd row.He was killed in action 1918.
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|My grandfather, William Dutton is 3rd from left, 2nd row from back. Pictured in RAF Flying Corps uniform. 1st World War.  
 
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|[[Image:Royal Engineers sapper c1916.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Sapper, Royal Engineers.  Submitted by Jill on the A272]]  
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|[[File:Ex pat in oz 1916 uniforms.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Submitted by Ex Pat in Oz.]]  
|Lawrence Crisp, Sapper in the Royal Engineers served 1916-19. This photograph was taken in Liverpool.
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|William Slater.
 
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|[[Image:544th Howitzer Battery, Royal Field Artillery 1914-18.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Submitted by Margaret in Burton]]  
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|[[Image:Royal Engineers sapper c1916.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Sapper, Royal Engineers.  Submitted by Jill on the A272]]  
|544th Howitzer Battery, Royal Field Artillery.
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|Lawrence Crisp, Sapper in the Royal Engineers served 1916-19. This photograph was taken in Liverpool.
 
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|width="300pt"|'''1915-1917'''
 
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|[[Image:Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry.marg in Burton.jpg|150px|center|thumb|Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Uniform. Submitted Margaret in Burton]]  
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|[[Image:Lancashire Fusiliers 1915-17 JILL ON THE A272.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Lancashire Fusiliers. Submitted by Jill on the A272]]  
|Pictured is my husbands grandfather Peter Henry Harrison, who was a private in The Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry.This picture was taken whilst he was a a Prisoner of War in a camp on the Russian / German border
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|Private Broughton Abbott, enlisted 25 April 1915, died 27 July 1917 near Calais.  
 
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|[[Image:130th Field Ambulance 1918 katarzyna.jpg|200px|center|thumb|130th Comb. Field Ambulance, 1918. Submitted by Submitted by Katarzyna]]  
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|[[Image:130th Field Ambulance 1918 katarzyna.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Army - 130th Comb. Field Ambulance. Submitted by Katarzyna]]  
|My grandfather, seated RHS . Photo taken in Egypt.
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|My grandfather, seated RHS. Photo taken in Egypt.
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|[[Image:Lieutenant Commander Royal Navy c1919 Jill on the A272.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Lieutenant Commander, Royal Navy. Submitted by Jill on the A272]]
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==1921 - 1930==
  
 
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|width="300pt"|'''from 1921 onward'''
 
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|[[Image:Durham Light Infantry 1916 Marg in Burton.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Durham light Infantry Uniform. Submitted by Submitted by Margaret In Burton]]  
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|[[Image:RAF Officers full dress uniform from 1921 onwards Bo the Bodger.jpg|200px|center|thumb|RAF Officers Full Dress Uniform. Submitted by Bo the Bodger]]  
|Picture shows my Grandfather,  Edgar Newey 1883 -1934, who was a private in the Durham Light Infantry. He was called up in 1916 when they started recruiting older men. He had previously served in the Boer War with the North Staffordshire regiment
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|This photo of my father is c1942. Note the white gloves and the hat. It was designed to resemble the original flying helmet and it consisted of a leather skull cap trimmed with black rabbit fur. The helmet also featured an ostrich feather plume which was connected at an RAF badge. This helmet was never popular and junior officers were eventually permitted to wear the service dress hat on full dress occasions.
 
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|[[Image:Durham Light Infantry later marg in burton.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Durham light Infantry Uniform. Submitted by Margaret In Burton]]  
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|[[Image:Sydney Pusey 1927 Somerset Light Infantry wendy pusey.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Army. Submitted by Wendy Pusey]]
|Picture shows my Grandfather, Edgar Newey 1883 -1934, a private in the Durham Light Infantry, wearing his medal.
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|Sydney Pusey pictured in 1927, served in the Somerset Light Infantry.
 
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|[[Image:Uniforms 1915 Marg in Burton.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Uniform of 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders. Submitted by Margaret In Burton]]  
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|[[Image:police constable 1927 Tom Tom.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Police Constable  Submitted by Tom Tom]]
|Picture shows Francis Stanbridge who was killed in action in 1916. He was a private with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders. He had joined the North Staffordshire regiment in 1914 and was discharged having been unfit to serve.
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|My great grandfather, Thomas Arthur Goode.
 
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|[[Image:Lieutenant Commander Royal Navy c1919 Jill on the A272.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Lieutenant Commander, Royal Navy. Submitted by Jill on the A272]]  
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|[[Image:Royal Air Force Officers 1928 Bo the Badger.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Royal Air Force Officers  Submitted by Bo the Bodger]]
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|My grandfather Owen Pigott
 
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|[[Image:Durham Light Infantry later marg in burton.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Durham light Infantry Uniform. Submitted by Margaret In Burton]]  
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|[[Image:219th Howitzer Battery of Territorials 1929 wendy pusey.jpg|200px|center|thumb|219th Howitzer Battery of Territorials. Submitted by Wendy Pusey]]
|Picture shows my Grandfather, Edgar Newey 1883 -1934, a private in the Durham Light Infantry, wearing his medal.
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|My father who rode the horses as a brake man, is the 2nd man from the right, back row.
 
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'''Australian Uniforms'''
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|[[Image:Australian Imperial Force rachel scand.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Uniform of Australian Imperial Force. Submitted by Rachel Scand]]  
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|[[image:RASC PeterStenning.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Royal Army Service Corps Greatcoat. Submitted by Peter Stenning]]
|The picture shows a Private in The Australian Imperial Force and was taken 1917 - 18.
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|[[Image:Australian Imperial Force 1 rachel Scand.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Uniform of Australian Imperial Force. Submitted by Rachel Scand]]  
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|[[image:RASC in Salonika PeterStenning.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Royal Army Service Corps. Submitted by Peter Stenning]]
|The picture shows a Private in The Australian Imperial Force. He enlisted Sept 1917 and  died May 1918
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|Picture taken in Salonika, Greece.
 
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|[[Image:British Army Royal Garrison Artillery Private 1923 Rachel Scand.jpg|200px|center|thumb|British Army. Submitted by Rachel Scand]]  
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|[[Image:Aux Territorial Service Breckland Jane.JPG|200px|center|thumb|Auxiliary Territorial Service. Submitted by Breckland Jane]]
|British Army Royal Garrison Artillery  Uniform. The soldier shown is a Private.
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|[[Image:Sydney Pusey 1927 Somerset Light Infantry wendy pusey.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Army. Submitted by Wendy Pusey]]
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|[[Image:Aux Territorial Service Breckland Jane2.JPG|200px|center|thumb|Auxiliary Territorial Service. Submitted by Breckland Jane]]
|Sydney Pusey pictured in 1927, who served in the Somerset Light Infantry.
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|[[Image:Raf tech marg in burton.JPG|200px|center|thumb|RAF. Submitted by Margaret in Burton]]
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|An RAF technician during the last war. He was posted to Australia during his service returning to England to resume his occupation as a bricklayer.
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|[[Image:Aux Territorial Service Breckland Jane4.JPG|200px|center|thumb|Auxiliary Territorial Service. Submitted by Breckland Jane]]
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|[[Image:State registered Nurse 1940 Katarzyna.JPG|200px|center|thumb|State registered Nurse 1940. Submitted by Katarzyna]]
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|[[image:Uncle_fred_scouts.jpg‎|200px|center|thumb|Haddenham Scout Troup. Submitted by Yummy-Mummy Amy]]
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|This picture of Haddenham Scout Troup includes my uncle Fred Thompson (2nd left front row).  Fred was born in 1926 and would be about 7 or 8 in the picture.
 
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|[[image:Uncle_fred_scouts.jpg‎|200px|center|thumb|Haddenham Scout Troup. Submitted by Yummy-Mummy-Of-2]]
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|[[Image:State registered Nurse 1940 Katarzyna.JPG|200px|center|thumb|State Registered Nurse. Submitted by Katarzyna]]
|This picture of Haddenham Scout Troup and includes my uncle Fred Thompson (2nd left front row).  C 1933/34, Fred was born in 1926 and would be about 7 or 8 in the picture.
 
 
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|[[Image:Jules_pompey.jpg|200px|center|thumb|Submitted by Jules Pompey]]
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==1951 - 1960==
 
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Latest revision as of 14:43, 12 February 2010

This is the section for images of uniforms. Please state what uniform it is - one of the forces, nursing or something else.

As the page grows, images can be divided up into particular types of uniform.


1840 - 1850

1851 - 1860

1861 - 1870

1871 - 1880

1881 - 1890

1891 - 1900

1901 - 1910

1907
Navy. Submitted by Wendy Pusey
William Thomas Pusey, Stoker.
C1910
Post Boy Submitted by Vicky The Viking
Born June 1893. We think the photo would be taken 1910 or 1911 in Portsmouth, just before he joined the Navy in June 1911.

1911 - 1920

British Army. Submitted by Wendy Pusey
My Grandfather Arthur Richard Horne served with the Royal Fusiliers 1914 - 1918. He is pictured 2nd man from the left, 2nd row. He was killed in action 1918.
1914-1918
RAF Flying Corps uniform. Submitted by Jen-Ealogy
My grandfather William Dutton, born 1883, back right. RAF Flying Corps uniform. 1st World War.
1914-1918
RAF Flying Corps uniform. Submitted by Jen-Ealogy
My grandfather, William Dutton is 3rd from left, 2nd row from back. Pictured in RAF Flying Corps uniform. 1st World War.
c1916
Submitted by Ex Pat in Oz.
William Slater.
c1916
Sapper, Royal Engineers. Submitted by Jill on the A272
Lawrence Crisp, Sapper in the Royal Engineers served 1916-19. This photograph was taken in Liverpool.
1915-1917
Lancashire Fusiliers. Submitted by Jill on the A272
Private Broughton Abbott, enlisted 25 April 1915, died 27 July 1917 near Calais.
c1916
Gunners, Royal Field Artillery c1916-19. Submitted by Submitted by Jill on the A272
Herbert Edward Crisp (seated) served 1916-1919. This was taken in France, the back just has "Carte Postale" on. His unpolished boots are worn with the spurs which are still in his son's possession. The rough chair and visible floorboards suggest that the photo was taken under the difficult conditions of the time.
1918
Army - 130th Comb. Field Ambulance. Submitted by Katarzyna
My grandfather, seated RHS. Photo taken in Egypt.
c1919
Lieutenant Commander, Royal Navy. Submitted by Jill on the A272




1921 - 1930

from 1921 onward
RAF Officers Full Dress Uniform. Submitted by Bo the Bodger
This photo of my father is c1942. Note the white gloves and the hat. It was designed to resemble the original flying helmet and it consisted of a leather skull cap trimmed with black rabbit fur. The helmet also featured an ostrich feather plume which was connected at an RAF badge. This helmet was never popular and junior officers were eventually permitted to wear the service dress hat on full dress occasions.
1927
Army. Submitted by Wendy Pusey
Sydney Pusey pictured in 1927, served in the Somerset Light Infantry.
1927
Police Constable Submitted by Tom Tom
My great grandfather, Thomas Arthur Goode.
1928
Royal Air Force Officers Submitted by Bo the Bodger
My grandfather Owen Pigott
1929
219th Howitzer Battery of Territorials. Submitted by Wendy Pusey
My father who rode the horses as a brake man, is the 2nd man from the right, back row.



1931 - 1940

1939-45
Royal Army Service Corps Greatcoat. Submitted by Peter Stenning
1939-45
Royal Army Service Corps. Submitted by Peter Stenning
Picture taken in Salonika, Greece.
1939-1945
Auxiliary Territorial Service. Submitted by Breckland Jane
1939-1945
Auxiliary Territorial Service. Submitted by Breckland Jane
1939-1945
Auxiliary Territorial Service. Submitted by Breckland Jane
1939-1945
Auxiliary Territorial Service. Submitted by Breckland Jane
1933-1934
Haddenham Scout Troup. Submitted by Yummy-Mummy Amy
This picture of Haddenham Scout Troup includes my uncle Fred Thompson (2nd left front row). Fred was born in 1926 and would be about 7 or 8 in the picture.
1940
State Registered Nurse. Submitted by Katarzyna



1941 - 1950

1944
Submitted by Jules Pompey
1945
Royal Army Service Corps. Submitted by Yummy-Mummy-Of-2
This is a picture of winter coats worn by the Royal Army Service Corps in the 1940's. This picture was taken on New Years day 1945 in Italy. My grandfather is on the right.

1951 - 1960



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