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First World War

1st/5th Bn, King's Own in France and Flanders - Domestic Life - Page One

Field Kitchens, 1915.
Accession Number KO0784/076  Negative Number 185

Cook House, Sergeant G Streeton and his staff, near Ypres, 1915.  Sergeant Streeton, number 822/240055, worked at Storey Brothers in Lancaster.
Accession Number KO0784/077  Negative Number 186

Private H Greg, roasting joints in 'Dutch' ovens, 1915.
Accession Number KO0784/079  Negative Number 759

Corporal Parsonage, part of the Quartermaster's Department and his dog 'Shrapnel', 1915.  George Parsonage, number 47, arrived in France on 14th February 1915 and was discharged on 1st April 1916.
Accession Number KO0784/088

1st/5th Bn, King's Own in France and Flanders - Domestic Life - Page Two

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