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Roy Scollett
 | Roy Scollett of Lingdale Hotel, Lingdale.
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Tim Farndale
 | Tim Farndale of Tidkinhowe.
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Alfred Farndale
 | Alfred Farndale of Tidkinhowe
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William Farndale
 | William Farndale of Tidkinhowe
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John George Dixon
 | John George Dixon of 34 Charlotte Street, New Skelton
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Thomas Rooks
 | Thomas Rooks 17-1147 'C' Company 17th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers.
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Photographs and information passed on by Stuart Mcmillian via Owen & Kath Rooks.
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James Rooks
 | James Rooks of 8 Thomas Street, New Skelton
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Allan Rooks
 | Allan Rooks of 8 Thomas Street, New Skelton
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Joseph Wright Scuffham.
 | Joseph Wright Scuffham of 50 Harker Street, Skelton, taken about 1916
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Joseph Morgan
 | Joseph Morgan of Newholme, Holmbeck Terrace, North Skelton.
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Thomas William Bowes
 | Thomas William Bowes of 17 Gerrie Street, Boosbeck.
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Lancerlot Wilson
 | Lancerlot Wilson was from Guisborough, seated in the centre. No 053643.
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Thomas William Peel Ranson
 | Thomas William Peel Ranson of 1 Wharton Street, Skelton,
Regiment : Gordon Highlanders
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Photograph kindly contributed by Eunice Johnson.
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Harry Bennison
 | | Harry Bennison of 7 Dixon Street, regiment 4th Yorks. |
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Walter Leeks
 | | Walter Leeks |
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George Lewis Toes
 | George Lewis Toes of 46 Margrove Park was born in 1881.
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James Edward Hart
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Photograph and all information kindly sent in by Derek and Pauline Breeze. Canada
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William Bennison
 | William Bennison of 9 Park Street. regiment: 3rd Yorks.
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Alvin Mohun
 | A.H. Mohun was killed in action on 12th July 1916.
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Photograph & information kindly contributed by Alvin Mohuns niece, via Bill Danby.
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William Miller
 | William lived at 44 Tyreman Street, Lingdale
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Photograph and information kindly contributed by Anthony Miller.
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Pte. William Miller
 | Pte. William Miller Standing second from left
Photograph and information kindly contributed by Anthony Miller
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Harry leeks
 | Corporal Harry Leeks
No. 3313 1st/4th Bn Yorkshire Regiment (Green Howards)
died aged 21, on 11th January 1917.
12 Vaughan Street North Skelton.
information kindly contributed by Andrew Berwick
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Thomas Froude
 | Thomas Froude, the only information I have is that he married Catherine Harrison (Born 1892, died 1955) Thomas survived the war and died 1984.
Kindly contributed by Andrew Berwick.
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Frank Mohun
 | Frank Mohun, Field Ambulance Unit.
Kindly contributed by Bill Danby and Sheila Bocking.
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Cpl Herbert Cook
 | Cpl Herbert Cook. MM, 4th Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment. (Bills Grandfather)
Kindly contributed by Bill Danby.
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Fred Appleton
 | Fred Appleton of Woods Yard, Skelton
Photograph kindly contributed by Peter Appleton
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Yorkshire Rifles?
 | Albert Joseph Hunton Fletcher last on right of front row:
Photograph & information kindly contributed by Joan Haigh.
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AJH Fletcher
 | Photograph & information kindly contributed by Joan Haigh.
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Albert Joseph Hunton Fletcher
 | Albert Joseph Hunton Fletcher 25th September 1891 - 1 November 1921
Served in Yorkshire Rifles.
Photograph & information kindly contributed by Joan Haigh.
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Robert Fawcett
 | Robert Fawcett taken during his wartime service.
Kindly contributed by Peter Appleton.
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Frederick Parker Norris
 | Frederick Parker Norris (AKA Tunny Norris) b. Pickering 1880. He left Boosbeck c.1922 for the coal mines in S Yorks, after the death of a daughter Lucy, 8 yrs in Vaughans pit yard when a stack of timber fell on her whilst playing.
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Soldiers
 | Taken between 1920-30's.
Soldier kneeling on the front row at the left of the picture is Fredrick Park Norris, of Lingdale and another is a member of the Booth family (not sure which one though)
Kindly contributed by Alan Ward, photograph by June Booth.
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Lawrence Booth
 | Private Lawrence Booth served in the Yorkshire Regiment for 2 years, 150 days transferred to class P. Army reserve. Conduct with the colours very good. Signed: G.B.Steward Captain.
Campaign medals.
France 26/8/1915 - 16/7/1916
Discharge.
Pte Lawrence Booth No 16742, Yorkshire Reg. who enlisted 23/11/1914. Discharged as no longer physically fit for war after serving 2 years 150 days with the colours. Honest, sober and hard working. dated 21/4/1917.
Discharged due to injuries sustained in action.
Description
age: 22years 10 months
height: 5ft 5ins.
He had a medallion on his watch chain incscribed:
Presented to Lawrence Booth BMA. Horden Lodge for services rendered European War 1914-1918.
Home Guard: served from 15 July 1940 to 31 December 1944.
Photograph and Information kindly contributed by June Booth and Alan Ward
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