One thing that irks me (although it shouldn't) is the absence of photographs from our past - its particularly galling when the immense resources of the Beeb always seem to be able to unearth that long forgotten picture to invoke feelings of nostalgia (I just wish we all that their resources). However, I am looking to see if any pictures survive from the intake by the DLI during the first year of the 'Great War'. My reason being that my Granddad and great uncles were killed or wounded at Ypres in 1915 and all that appears to remain are their names on the Menin Gate.
Does anyone know a a photographic archive - I've tried the DLI elements of the Northumberland archive to no avail.
I do have a picture of my great-Granddad (Martin Tunney) from the Brandon collection.
Uncle H