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Soldiers and W.A.A.C.s, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

Four members of the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (W.A.A.C.) with a sergeant from the Army Service Corps (A.S.C.). On the front row are two officers and a young boy. The officer on the left holds a Staffordshire ...

Soldiers and WAACs at Brocton Military Camp,

Four members of the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) with a sergeant from the Army Service Corps (ASC). On the front row are two officers and a young boy. The officer on the right holds a Staffordshire ...

Soldiers at Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

Some of the occupants of Hut 35, "H" Lines in January 1917. They are Leicester and South Staffordshire Regiment soldiers and most wear the vertical gold stripe on the left cuff which indicates a wound ...

Soldiers on Cannock Chase

Three soldiers on the northern side of Cannock Chase during the First World war. This location is probably one of the main tracks leading down to the Sherbrook Valley. The soldiers would have been stationed ...

Soldiers on Milford Common,

A group of eight soldiers posing informally on Milford Chase, observed by two small boys. In the background can be seen the Satnall Hills. During the First World War two military camps were built ...

Soldiers, Cannock Chase

A group of soldiers from the West Yorkshire Regiment outside their hut at Rugeley Camp or Brocton Camp. Battalions of the West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own) were stationed at Rugeley Camp ...

Soldiers, Rugeley Camp or Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

A large group of soldiers pictured in front of one of the huts at either Brocton Camp or Rugeley Camp on Cannock Chase during World War 1.

Soldiers, Rugeley Camp or Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

A group of soldiers from the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry pictured outside their hut on Cannock Chase. Battalions of the King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry) were stationed at Rugeley Camp and ...

Soldiers, Rugeley Camp or Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

A group of officers and troops at one of the First World War army training camps on Cannock Chase. Behind the men, to the left are straw sacks suspended from frames for bayonet practice

Soldiers, Rugeley Camp or Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

Soldiers, civilians and a canine mascot outside one of the huts at either Brocton camp or Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase, during World War 1.

Soldiers, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase

A group of soldiers of the Royal Artillery pictured outisde their hut in Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase.

Soldiers, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase

Soldiers wearing the uniform of the West Yorkshire Regiment. Battalions of the West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own) were stationed at Rugeley Camp from August 1915.

Soldiers, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase

A group of soldiers pictured outside a hut at Rugeley Camp. In the front row, seated 4th from left is a soldier wearing the uniform of the North Staffordshire Regiment. Most of the others are Durham ...

Soldiers, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase

A group of officers from various regiments, including two from the South Staffordshire Regiment. Soldiers from the South Staffordshire Regiment were stationed at Rugeley Camp from October 1915.

Souvenir postcard, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

A postcard published by J. Salmon of Sevenoaks, Kent. On the reverse is written "To Mother & Father from Thomas."

Souvenir postcard, Cannock

This 'Greetings from Cannock' postcard has a highly decorated embossed border surrounding a picture of an embroidered design The design has a a red shield bearing a tree above crossed pick and shovel, ...

Souvenir postcard, Cannock

A topical postcard from the First World War of a young Lance-Corporal on Army leave with his sweetheart. Postcard photographed and published by J.A. Snape, 33 Broad Street, Bridgtown, Cannock.

Souvenir postcard, Cannock Chase

A copy photograph of a novelty postcard with the caption "For gootness sake go back! Here kom der Yorks & Lancs.". Sent by a soldier from the Yorkshire and Lancashire Regiment from Cannock Chase during ...