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Copy of a photograph of Private R. Clark, 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1917D/DLI 7/126/1(1)
Copy of a photograph of Private R. Clark, 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1916D/DLI 7/126/1(2)
Copy of a photograph of two young girls, 'Netta' and Dorothy, n.d.D/DLI 7/126/1(3)
Copy of a photograph of a young girl, n.d.D/DLI 7/126/1(4)
Copy of a photograph of a man, 'Syd', and a young girl, 'Netta', n.d.D/DLI 7/126/1(5)
Group photograph of officer cadets from various regiments, at a training centre, Barmouth, Merionethshire, n.d. [ c.1944]D/DLI 7/847/2
Photograph of Bill Robshaw, a private in The Prince of Wales' Own (West Yorkshire) Regiment, n.d. [1917 - 1918]D/DLI 7/848/11
Photograph of two unidentified private soldiers, n.d. [1917 - 1918]D/DLI 7/848/12
Photograph of four sailors, three from H.M.S. Hercules , including Jimmy Bell, marked, left, n.d. [1917 - 1918]D/DLI 7/848/13
Postcard photograph of Durham Light Infantrymen on guard duty at the entrance to Riehl Barracks, Cologne, Germany, March 1919D/DLI 7/848/14
Photograph of Durham Light Infantry band and soldiers marching out of Riehl Barracks, Cologne, Germany, April 1919D/DLI 7/848/15
Photograph of Durham Light Infantrymen, including Private George Henry Claxton, on parade in Dom Platz, Cologne, Germany, June 1919D/DLI 7/848/16
Photograph of a Durham Light Infantry colour party and column, including Private George Henry Claxton, marked, leaving for guard duties from Riehl BarD/DLI 7/848/17
Photograph of a group of Durham Light Infantrymen, including Private George Henry Claxton, marked,, waiting to board canvas-covered trucks on moving uD/DLI 7/848/18
Photograph of a group of soldiers, including a private on the left, marked [possibly George Henry Claxton], in a dormitory at Riehl Barracks, Cologne,D/DLI 7/848/19
Postcard photograph of the Durham Light Infantry guard of honour at the inspection by the French general [ ], Cologne, Germany, 1919D/DLI 7/848/20
Photograph of two Durham Light Infantrymen, Harold Nixon and Jim Neal, taken against a painted view of the River Rhine and Cologne, Germany, captionedD/DLI 7/848/21
Photograph of a group of seven Durham Light Infantrymen drinking wine, and a waiter, Cologne, Germany, 1919D/DLI 7/848/22
Postcard photograph of boats and flooded riverside on the bank of the River Rhine, Cologne, Germany, 1919D/DLI 7/848/23
Postcard photograph of a flooded street, captioned: Filzengraben , Cologne, Germany, 1919D/DLI 7/848/24
Postcard photograph of a flooded street, captioned: Am alten ufer , in Cologne, Germany, 1919D/DLI 7/848/25
Photograph of unidentified soldiers, probably of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, moving carriages and horses along a single track road at Trawsfynydd, D/DLI 7/848/26
Photograph of Private J.T. Collins, n.d. [1914 - 1918]D/DLI 7/131/1
Durham Light Infantry postcard, containing an illustration of uniforms, and a summary of battle honours, history and traditions, n.d., [post 1902]D/DLI 7/132/7
Photograph of Kaiser Wilhelm II's last review at Spa, Belgium, a few days before the Armistice, n.d., [November 1918]D/DLI 7/132/13
Photograph of Kaiser Wilhelm II and 'the King of Austria-Hungary' at Spa, Belgium, n.d., [1918]D/DLI 7/132/14
Photograph of the 'King of Wurtemburg' at Spa, Belgium, n.d., [1918]D/DLI 7/132/15
Photograph of 'Hindenburg and Turkish representative' at Spa, Belgium, n.d., [1918]D/DLI 7/132/16
Photograph of the Ludendorf Chateau at Spa, Belgium, n.d., [1918]D/DLI 7/132/17
Postcard photograph of soldiers of The Durham Light Infantry, sent by 'Frank and Jimmy' [Combe], 5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, Richmond, YD/DLI 7/133/1
Postcard photograph of 'C' Company, 5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, on church parade at Richmond, [10 July] 1910, sent by Jim [Combe], 5th BD/DLI 7/133/2
Postcard photograph of soldiers of the 5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, at Richmond, 1910, sent by Jim [Combe], 5th Battalion, The Durham LigD/DLI 7/133/3
Postcard photograph of the wedding of the cook of 5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, sent by Jim [Combe], 5th Battalion, The Durham Light InfanD/DLI 7/133/4
Postcard photograph of soldiers of The Durham Light Infantry, sent by Jim [Combe], 5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, Newcastle upon Tyne, to MD/DLI 7/133/5
Postcard photograph of soldiers of The Durham Light Infantry in camp, sent by Jim [Combe], 5th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, to his family, seD/DLI 7/133/6
Postcard group photograph of sergeants of The Durham Light Infantry, sent by Jim [Combe] to his parents, n.d., [1909 - 1911]D/DLI 7/133/7
Photograph of Private Robert Constantine, 1 October 1914D/DLI 7/137/54
Photograph of Corporal Percy Constantine and Private James Constantine, June 1918D/DLI 7/137/55
Photograph of Driver Percy Constantine, 3rd Battery, 1st Battalion, Northumberland Royal Field Artillery, n.d., [1914 - 1918]D/DLI 7/137/56
Photograph of two unidentified brothers of Robert Constantine, and his sister, n.d., [1918]D/DLI 7/137/57
Photograph of three unidentified brothers of Robert Constantine, his sister, and his mother, n.d., [1918]D/DLI 7/137/58
Photograph of four unidentified brothers of Robert Constantine, n.d., [1918]D/DLI 7/137/59
Memorial card of Private A. Cook, n.d., [1918]D/DLI 7/138/2
Photograph of Private A. Cook, n.d., [1917 - 1918]D/DLI 7/138/3
Photograph of seven unidentified soldiers, including Private A. Cook, top row, far left, n.d., [1917 - 1918]D/DLI 7/138/4
Group photograph of soldiers of various regiments, [Reading, Berkshire], n.d., [1914 - 1918]D/DLI 7/138/5
Group photograph of soldiers of various regiments, n.d., [1914 - 1918]D/DLI 7/138/6
Photograph, probably of Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, near Poperinghe, Belgium, n.d., [after 1918]D/DLI 7/138/7
Drawing of St. Bartholomew's Cemetery, Lijssenthoek, near Poperinghe, Belgium, n.d., [after 1918]D/DLI 7/138/8
Postcard from [Private] George [Cook, Northumberland Fusiliers] to his mother, n.d., [1914 - 1918]D/DLI 7/138/9


















































