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Lt-Col. P.W. Machell, CMG, Commanding Officer of the Battalion
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Lt-Col. P.W. Machell, CMG
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Lt-Col. P.W. Machell, CMG
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Major P.G.W. Diggle, 2nd in Command
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Major W.W.R. Binning, V.D., Acting 2nd in Command
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Officers of the Battalion
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Officers and Company Staff of C Company
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Capt. T.H. Hodgkinson, A Company
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2nd Lieut. J. B. Lowthian, Battalion machine gun officer[1]
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Gerald Spring-Rice, Esq., Hon. Sec. Executive Committee
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Lieut. William Sibson Barnes, D Company
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Capt. Colin Selwyn Brown
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Capt. C. Clart, B Company
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Capt. Alfred Edward Corbett, D Company
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Capt. Alec John Dawson, D Company
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Lieut. J.F. Dawson, Quartermaster
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2nd Lieut. Guy Pierce Dunstan, A Company
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Lieut. M. Gordon, Adjutant
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Lieut. R.A.M. Harris, A Company
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Capt. Brian Charles Harrison, B Company
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Lieut. W.A. Hobson, D Company Bombing Officer
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Lieut. T.H. Hodgkinson, A Company
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Capt. L.B. Hogarth, A Company
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Brig-Gen. Collins, inspecting the trenches
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Capt. Rivington's Motor
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Lord Lonsdale inspecting the Battalion
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Lord Lonsdale inspecting the Battalion[2]
References / notes
- ↑ 2nd Lieut. J.B. Lowthian is pictured with his sisters, Nora and Gertrude, of the Red Cross.
- ↑ Lord Lonsdale in full service uniform inspecting the Battalion with (from left to right): Major P. G. W. Diggle, Capt. Smith, Brigadier General Collings and Lt-Col. Machell (to the right of Lord Lonsdale).