The only identifiable person in this Bing Boys group photo who can be matched to a record on British Army Ancestors is Captain Cardinal-Harford. Despite their encouragingly obscure sounding names I could find no men called Bunling and no men called Peltman. There are 89 men called Frere and 548 called Musson. If only […]
Read more...This superb photo of Henry Clifford Howell dates to the 30th September 1879. Henry had joined the regiment at Birmingham on the 19th November 1878, aged 27 years and five months. This would have been considered old for a first enlistment but his surviving papers note that he had already served seven years and […]
Read more...David Mackinlay Potter is the latest officer to appear on British Army Ancestors. He was a lieutenant when this photograph was taken, but rose to the rank of major in the 67th Foot. Born in 1845 he was commissioned on the 24th November 1863, promoted to lieutenant on the 8th July 1868, and promoted again […]
Read more...You will find duplicate records on this site and the man above is a good example. When I was pulling together the different data collections I was aware of course that there would be individuals who appear in more than one collection. The First World War medal index cards and the service and pension records […]
Read more...I’ve bought and sold many postcards in my time, but the only card I regret selling is this one which I purchased in an antique shop 20+ years ago, and re-sold on eBay about seven years ago. It was sent by 6680 Sergeant Edward William Helyer who appears in the group above. Helyer was a […]
Read more...3586 Staff-Sergeant William Howard was a lance-corporal serving with the Army Ordnance Corps when he was awarded the Queen’s South Africa Medal (with clasp for Cape Colony) and King’s South Africa Medal (with the usual two year clasps). However, he does not currently appear on this British Army Ancestors website because a) there is no […]
Read more...Helpfully, there’s a date on this photograph: 28th March 1922. I bought this on eBay in August 2017 and I’m delighted to be able to tie this in to a medal index card on this site. Arthur Allan served with the Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA) as a second lieutenant but he was a lieutenant by […]
Read more...I am delighted to announce that British Army Ancestors has launched with over 11m searchable records. The aim of this site is that over time it will be THE place to come to to find a photo of British Army soldiers. The current date range is 1850 to 1920 but this will expand over time. […]
Read more...I bought this superb photograph on eBay, recently. Uncommonly, the subject’s name is also published on the card; an added bonus. Unfortunately though, I cannot make a positive match for this man against one of the 11 million+ names currently published in a searchable database on this website. I have an idea who he MIGHT […]
Read more...This young officer appears on a carte de visite I bought on eBay recently. I didn’t know much about him other than what appears on the reverse of the CDV: “Leckie, late 95th Foot, died June 1863”. Looking through old army lists however, I see that he was ensign John Cuthbert Leckie who became lieutenant […]
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