58th Battery, C.F.A. Whitley, England, 1916 - back [All in a Lifetime illustrated autobiography chapter Page 101]
PublicPart of the Archie Wills illustrated autobiography. Caption on the back of a group photo of the 58th Battery C.F.A. Archie Wills writes, "Right Section of 58th Battery, C.F.A. taken at Whitley, England, 1916. I identified the men in this picture after 60th Reunion, May 7th, 1976. They are left to right: Front row - McRae, Ivan Stephens, Wellman, Mattin, Dave Collie, McInnes, Tick Hancock, Percy Gilsson, Black, Percy Wills. All dead but Gilson, Wills. Second row - Jack Hibberson, Innes, Archie Wills, Charles Conyers, Sergt-Maj Waddell, Art Chatwin, Hugh Harragin, Jim Wood, Atkinson, Jeffrey, Cecil Lowe. All dead but Archie Wills. Third row - Alex Goldie, Legg, Dad Grieve, McMaster, Harry Hunt, Millard Wright, John Goldie, Dave Soeul, Somersgill, Forbes, Davies, Butler. All dead but Goldie Brothers and Hunt. Fourth row - Webb, Sledge, Ritchie, Scott Mason, Hunt, Bill Lee, Litch Bowden, McFarquhar, McGill, Cardwell, Alf Dowell, Bobby Robertson. All dead but Bowden. Back Row - Hayman, Bill Leonard, Ralf Smethurst, Geo Lomas, John Helmcken, All McIntosh, Bill Heberton, Funny Fullerton, Bullen, Auguston, Bob Travis, Phil Brethour. All dead but Smethurst, Helmcken, McIntosh, Travis."
- In Collection:
- 1 photograph ; 17.8 x 26.4 cm
- 51.14993, -0.64768
- World War One Photographs and Journals
- AR394_01_05_101_001
- Archival Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/archie-h-wills-fonds
- July 5, 2007
- Original metadata listed the following as contributors: Christopher Rickinson, Alyssum Nielsen, and Chris Petter. Migration metadata by KD. Migration metadata by KD.
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