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Anasayfa / People 274
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- Station staff at Kohat
11077 ziyaret - Unknown Couple, Hereford
13572 ziyaret - William Smith & Family in Dinapore (1910)
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William Smith and Effie Kate Smith (nee Herbert) The little girl Victoria May Smith was born in Wiltshire in 1907 The little boy William Henry Augustus Smith was born in Alhalabad in 1909. William was a sergeant in the 1st Middlesex Regiment - Sydney Albert Gill 36125 DCLI (2)
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Pte Sydney Albert GILL 36125 was a medic in the 2/4 Battery of the Devon & Cornwall Light Infantry. They served in India in WW1 - Pte Sydney Albert Gill 36125 (1)
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Pte Sydney Albert GILL 36125 was a soldier of the 2/4 Battery of the Devon & Cornwall Light Infantry. He was a medic. He was called up after his marriage in 1916. The DCLI served in India in World War 1. For this service he received the British Medal. - SS Rajput
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Taken on board SS Rajput at Liverpool on the way to Mombassa. Message on reverse reads "Having a delightful journey. Will write on arrival there. Can give you no news except I am fit and hope to hear you all are the same. Address all letters c/o Post Master Mombassa, B.E.A. love to all." James Birney Goff is furthest left in picture. He was one of six engineers (railway) going from India to Mombassa to start the Mombassa Railways. - Missionary family, UK 1928
8350 ziyaret - Hermione Graham
4200 ziyaret - Clergy, Organists and Chapel Choir 1939
9589 ziyaret - Marie and Bhia Metcalfe with friends at the Belgaum Club
5634 ziyaret - Dorothy Cartner at Ootacamund
7949 ziyaret - Frederick W Gascoyne and Elizabeth M Wardley
9281 ziyaret - Maharaja Jagatjit Singh Bahadur of Kapurthala
7055 ziyaret - Bengal Nagpur Railways Battalion, Auxiliary Force (India) 1945
151716 ziyaretSeated left to right: H.F. Simpson, J.S. Hannah, Partridge, KWR O'Reilly, ?, C.E. Chase, Humphreys, Dr. W.D. Speedy, W.J. Coode
Middle row left to right: H.R. Payne, T.V. Croley, Medcalfe, Tom Bell, R.H. Duncan, Homer, Conran, D.R. Robinson
Back row left to right: Burton, Sandis, Nivin Clark, Gidney, M. A. Lawton, J. E. Terry
- Group photo Department of War Transport, New Delhi
256331 ziyaretPHOTO TAKEN ON THE EVE OF DEPARTURE ON LONG LEAVE OF THE HON'BLE SIR SATYENDRA NATH ROY, C.S.I., C.I.E., I.C.S., SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA DEPARTMENT OF WAR TRANSPORT, NEW DELHI.
MARCH 26TH 1945
1sr Row (seated left to right) Mr. H.G. Russell, Mr. R.B. Elwin, Mr. A.A. Phillips, Mr. D.D. Warren, The Hon'ble Sir Edward Benthall, The Hon'ble Sir Satyendra Nath Roy, Mr. M.K. Gupta, Mr. D.R. Rutnam, Sir Godfrey Armstrong, Mr. S.D. Gupta, Mr. A. Qadir.
2nd Row (standing) Mr. R.S. Bahl, Mr. Topan Lal, Mr. S. Chakravarti, Mr. R. Powell, Dr. H.B. Dunnicliff, Mr. W.J. Coode, Major T.D. Lee, Mr. Hakumat Rai, Mr. M.K. Swamy, Mr. N. Annaswamy, Rao Sahib Udha Ram, Mr. R.N. Grover, Mr. T.S. Parsuraman.
3rd Row (standing) Mr. W.N. Seth, Mr. C.L. Goyal, Mr. B.M. Vaish, Mr. Saroop Singh, Mr. Brahm Prakash, Mr. S.K. Ghosh, Mr. K. Narayanan, Mr. Banwari Nath, Mr. Mangal Das, Mr. P.L. Gupta, Mr. B.K. Dey, Mr. Mohd. Amir, Mr. S.S. Shivpuri, Mr. Z.S. Bains, Mr. S.K. Venkatachalam, Mr. R.N. Mehrotra.
4th Row (standing) Jamadar Ghaia, Jamadar Naga Ram.
- Maharajadhiraj Sir Yadvinder Singh Mahendra Bahadur, GCIE, GBE of Patiala
6838 ziyaret - Maharaja Paramjit Singh, Tikka Raja, and Maharani Narindar Kaur (Stella Mudge) of Karputhala
7528 ziyaret - Frederick James Cartner
4207 ziyaret - Frederick James Cartner
4076 ziyaret - Farewell to Mr W N Goldsmith
14238 ziyaret - Unidentified Skinner
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Can anyone help with the identification of the person in this photograph? The owner thinks it could possibly be Thomas William Skinner or his son Ebenezer Samuel Skinner and provides the following details: Thomas William Skinner, was a Conductor in the Madras Artillery. He died in 1863. His headdress looks like some sort of kepi with a badge and metallic buttons. The other possibility is that it is his son, Ebenezer Samuel Skinner who was in the Civil Service in Burma. On thinking further it may be the latter, though I can't explain the cap. What made me think it may be Ebenezer is that it was found at the back of a frame, hence the damage, with a picture of a young lady who I feel is my great grandmother, Isabella Rose (Cheetham) Skinner. - Eric Lomax
6985 ziyaret - Eric on Deck of House Boat Peter
7293 ziyaret - Charles Davies
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