Seems not him I am afraid, sorry if I misled you I meant seems like him because of the uniform
My Great Grandfather
Born 16th Sept 1881, in Stanly Wakefield, mother Annie Reynolds(Mortimer), Father Richard Reynolds.
1891 Census resident at 10 Pentonville, Stanley Cum Wrenthorpe, Yorkshire,
1901 Census resident at 184 Davy Street, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England living with parents and siblings a Stone Mason by trade.
1902 Married in Scarborough to Ellen Knowles.
Children
Robert 1903
Nellie 1905
Harry 1907
Margret 1909
1911 Census resident at 13 Davy St Eastmoor Road, Wakefield a Stone mason by trade.
I next pick him up in the absent voters list of 1918, where he is absent from 13 Davy St Eastmoor Road, Wakefield. this as I say gave me his Army number
I next have his passing on the 2ND Jan 1933 at 5 Castle Avenue. Wakefield at the age of 51
Unfortunately I have nothing of his war time exploits, ( any details would be great ) but the more I look at the photo I think it is that of a younger man than Herbert would have been at the outbreak of War as he would have been in his Early 30's and I dare say the Stone Mason trade would have aged him.
The info on the spurs was great, I had forgot that the main way of transport would have been the horse.
Any further info would be great
Thanks for taking the time
Al