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  • ref: D/DLI 7/721/14
    Photograph of four soldiers, including Sergeant Joseph Turton, second from left, of the Durham Light Infantry, with a horse, n.d., [1914 - 1918]D/DLI 7/721/14
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/3
    Embroidered silk postcard of a butterfly in the colours of the Allied national flags, and the motto 'Souvenir d' Ypres', from Chris [Turley], n.d. [19D/DLI 7/978/3
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/4
    Postcard illustration captioned: Miss Edith Cavell cowardly murdered, 12 October 1915 , from Chris [Turley], France, to Miss E. Young, Padua, CornfielD/DLI 7/978/4
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/5
    Embroidered silk postcard of a circlet of flowers and the motto 'I'm thinking of you', sent to Miss Edith Young, Padua House, Cornfield Road, LinthorpD/DLI 7/978/5
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/6
    Embroidered silk postcard of the flags of the Allied nations, and the motto '1914 - 1916', and an inserted photograph of Miss Edith Young, from PrivatD/DLI 7/978/6
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/7
    Embroidered silk postcard, of the flags of the Allied nations, and the motto '1914 - 1916', and an inserted photograph of an unidentified young man hoD/DLI 7/978/7
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/8
    Embroidered silk postcard of the flags of the Allied nations, and an inserted photograph of an unidentified young woman, from Private C. Turley, n.d. D/DLI 7/978/8
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/9
    Embroidered silk postcard of the flags of the Allied nations, and an inserted photograph of an unidentified young man, from Private C. Turley, n.d. [1D/DLI 7/978/9
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/10
    Embroidered silk postcard of daisies, the union flag and red ensign flag, and the motto 'I love you', from Chris Turley, n.d. [1916 - 1918]D/DLI 7/978/10
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/11
    Embroidered silk postcard of a church, viewed across fields, the motto 'God bless you' and a card insert from Chris [Turley] to his wife, n.d. [1916 -D/DLI 7/978/11
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/12
    Embroidered silk postcard of the flags of the Allied nations and the motto 'Souvenir de Belgique', from Chris [Turley], n.d. [1916 - 1918]D/DLI 7/978/12
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/13
    Embroidered silk remembrance card of the Allied national flags and the motto 'God be with you till we meet again', from Chris [Turley] n.d. [1916 - 19D/DLI 7/978/13
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/14
    Embroidered silk postcard of four-leafed clover and winter foliage, and the motto ' Christmas', and card insert, from Chris [Turley], December n.y. [1D/DLI 7/978/14
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/15
    Embroidered silk postcard of the flags of the Allied nations, and motto 'On to victory' and card insert, from Chris [Turley] to his wife, n.d. [1916 -D/DLI 7/978/15
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/16
    Embroidered silk postcard of a boat sailing into the sunset, the motto 'We will be happy once again never mind', and card insert, from Chris [Turley],D/DLI 7/978/16
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/17
    Embroidered silk postcard of a British battleship and the motto 'England is watching', from Private C. Turley, n.d. [1916 - 1918]D/DLI 7/978/17
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/18
    Embroidered silk postcard of the emblem of The Durham Light Infantry, n.d. [1916 - 1918]D/DLI 7/978/18
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/19
    Embroidered silk postcard of the emblem of the 19th Yorkshire Regiment, n.d. [1916 - 1918]D/DLI 7/978/19
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/20
    Embroidered silk postcard of flowers and the motto 'To my dear wife', n.d. [1916 - 1918]D/DLI 7/978/20
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/21
    Embroidered silk postcard of roses and the motto 'From a loving heart', n.d. [1916 - 1918]D/DLI 7/978/21
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/22
    Embroidered silk postcard of flowers and the motto 'Sent with love', n.d. [1916 - 1918]D/DLI 7/978/22
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/23
    Embroidered silk postcard of forget-me-not flowers and the motto 'Happy Birthday', n.d. [1916 - 1918]D/DLI 7/978/23
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/24
    Embroidered silk postcard of a pansy and the motto 'Birthday greetings', n.d. [1916 - 1918]D/DLI 7/978/24
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/25
    Embroidered silk postcard of the flags of the Allied nations and the motto 'Gloire', and card insert, n.d. [1916 - 1918]D/DLI 7/978/25
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/26
    Embroidered silk postcard of bluebirds carrying forget-me-nots, and the motto 'Far from you but thinking of you', and card insert, n.d. [1916 - 1918]D/DLI 7/978/26
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/27
    Embroidered silk postcard of a butterfly, and the motto 'Yours always', and a card insert, n.d. [1916 - 1918]D/DLI 7/978/27
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/28
    Embroidered silk postcard of a pansy and the red ensign flag, and the motto 'I'm thinking of you', sent from Joe to Edie [Miss Edith Young], n.d. [191D/DLI 7/978/28
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/29
    Postcard containing a humorous poem describing the rats and clay at Rugeley Camp, Staffordshire, n.d. [1916 - 1918]D/DLI 7/978/29
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/30
    Photograph of Lance-Corporal Christopher Turley and his wife, n.d. [1918]D/DLI 7/978/30
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/31
    Group photograph of an unidentified Home Guard unit of thirty two officers and other ranks, taken by Forrest Wompra, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, n.d. [1D/DLI 7/978/31
  • ref: D/DLI 7/978/32
    Group photograph of an unidentified Home Guard battalion, taken by Forrest Wompra, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, n.d. [1942 - 1944]D/DLI 7/978/32
  • ref: D/DLI 7/979/1(1)
    Photograph of Officer Hugh Burns, The Durham Light Infantry, taken outside an officers' mess at Hartlepool, 1940D/DLI 7/979/1(1)
  • ref: D/DLI 7/979/1(2)
    Photograph of Officer Jeffrey Harris, The Durham Light Infantry, taken outside an officers' mess at Hartlepool, 1940D/DLI 7/979/1(2)
  • ref: D/DLI 7/979/1(3)
    Photograph of five soldiers standing on a sports field, captioned: The five stooges, taken at Honiton, Devon, winter 1940 - 1941 Left to right: 'G.B.D/DLI 7/979/1(3)
  • ref: D/DLI 7/979/1(4)
    Photograph of a group of soldiers in a camp, captioned: Carrier and M.C. Pln, taken at Honiton, Devon, winter 1940 - 1941D/DLI 7/979/1(4)
  • ref: D/DLI 7/979/1(5)
    Photograph of an officer, 'George', and his bride, 'Puss', standing outside a church, taken at Bristol, Gloucestershire, 1940D/DLI 7/979/1(5)
  • ref: D/DLI 7/979/1(6)
    Photograph of an officer sitting with his wife, 'Puss', right, and another woman, on a sofa, captioned: Puss's flat - Clifton, taken in Bristol, c.194D/DLI 7/979/1(6)
  • ref: D/DLI 7/979/1(7)
    Photograph of an officer, 'me', sitting with 'Puss', right, and another woman, in a flat, taken at Clifton, Bristol, c.1940D/DLI 7/979/1(7)
  • ref: D/DLI 7/979/1(8)
    Photograph of four soldiers of The Durham Light Infantry, including 'Trotter', left, and Company Sergeant-Major Cockburn, right, standing beside a truD/DLI 7/979/1(8)
  • ref: D/DLI 7/979/1(9)
    Photograph of a soldier, 'Reg', sitting in a truck, as soldiers Wood, left, and Strickland, right, stand outside, taken in a camp at Honiton, Devon, 1D/DLI 7/979/1(9)
  • ref: D/DLI 7/979/1(10)
    Photograph of four officers standing in a camp, taken at Honiton, Devon, 1941 Left to right: 'Tony' Jones, 'Tommy' P., P. Greenwell, ChambersD/DLI 7/979/1(10)
  • ref: D/DLI 7/979/1(11)
    Photograph of two soldiers, Nattrass, left, and 'Fat' Howard, right, standing outside a doorway in a camp, Honiton, Devon, 1941D/DLI 7/979/1(11)
  • ref: D/DLI 7/979/1(12)
    Photograph of a group of male and female officers, and a man and a woman in civilian dress, standing outside a public house, captioned: The Dolphin, tD/DLI 7/979/1(12)
  • ref: D/DLI 7/979/1(13)
    Photograph of a group of male and female officers standing in a garden, captioned: The fannery, Honiton, Devon, c.1941 Left to right: Claye, Wendy C.D/DLI 7/979/1(13)
  • ref: D/DLI 7/979/1(14)
    Photograph of Barbara Cann standing beside a motorcar, taken in the United Kingdom, c.1941D/DLI 7/979/1(14)
  • ref: D/DLI 7/979/1(15)
    Photograph of two soldiers marching along a road, captioned: 3" and P.G., HQ Coy on the march, taken in the United Kingdom, c.1941D/DLI 7/979/1(15)
  • ref: D/DLI 7/979/1(16)
    Photograph of Officer John Horsley standing at a roadside, taken at Exeter, Devon, 1941D/DLI 7/979/1(16)
  • ref: D/DLI 7/979/1(17)
    Photograph of an exterior view of Exeter Cathedral, Devon, c.1941D/DLI 7/979/1(17)
  • ref: D/DLI 7/979/1(18)
    Photograph of an exterior view of Exeter Cathedral, Devon, c.1941D/DLI 7/979/1(18)
  • ref: D/DLI 7/979/1(19)
    Photograph of an exterior view of Exeter Cathedral, Devon, c.1941D/DLI 7/979/1(19)


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