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Re: Durham Light Infantry
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 29 September 12 10:42 BST (UK) »
 :) Iv'e not read the book but iv'e been assured J W McIntosh gets a mention, iv'e not writen to DLI Museum asking about photos because when writing to the Kings Own Scotish Borderes asking about photos of my grandad Robert Casey 6371 Pte joined KOSB 1912 Stockton on Tees, he was sent to join the 2nd batt 4 weeks after they landed in France, he was then sent to join 1st batt KOSB in Gallipoli, there until campaign ended, then sent back into France for the Somme offensive, he fell very badly wounded 1st July 1916, discharged due to wounds 1918, his medals indicate he was one of those men who would be called " Old Contemtibles " i was told it would cost £10 to have questions answered.
My point is surely the experts must know if battalion/company photos would exist and it would be very likely our family member would be on a photo although not named, i dont know what my grandad Robert Casey looked like or J W McIntosh but if given a photo and be told the person would be on this photo would do for me { Hope i'm making sense, sorry for ramble }
All the best Derek :) :D ;)
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McKay, Sharkey, Phillips, Marren.

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Re: Durham Light Infantry
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 29 September 12 11:00 BST (UK) »
Actually Derek, you make cogent sense.  For me history comes alive with pictures and to find none is frustrating in the extreme.  The problem is that many of the generations we are seeking to find were either too poor or didn't have access to the luxury of photographs and those who did don't look after them (or perhaps I'm being a tad disingenuous here) - but immortality relies on pictorial and aural records.

I have a picture of my great-grandfather only because he posed for a shot with some colleagues as part of recording the work of a colliery, we found out much about our history from "A history of Brandon" but everything else has been through forensic research or the available data (I wish they would release the 1920 and 1930 censuses) and inspired guess-work.  We live too far to visit the DLI museum and archive but will make the trip before long.

We know that my grandfather died at Ypres (or thereabouts) and the army records on the web are scant so it will be by 'talking' to others and unlocking that door, or pushing one that is slightly ajar (as I have done this week and revealed two generations further back) and finding that piece of information that will allow us to see more.

Forgive my ramble, but...

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Re: Durham Light Infantry
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 29 September 12 12:55 BST (UK) »
 ;) I would love to get to both Kings Own Scotish Borderes & DLI, i was told KOSB do have archive photos, as you might expect batt/company photos would not have individual names, i know it would be a lot of hard work for the folks who look after Museums like DLI/KOSB  to search and look through archive photos in the hope they could tell you your grandad or relative could be  amongst this group or that group, i wish some thing could be done to help people more in this matter after all we are looking for our relatives who fought and died in the mad house of the great war.
All the best Derek :) :D ;)
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McKay, Sharkey, Phillips, Marren.

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Re: Durham Light Infantry
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 29 September 12 18:39 BST (UK) »
1St/8th DLI; he was killed in february 1915 at the Ypres Salient.  His brothers were in the Northumberland Fusiliers and also the 1st/5th DLI.  I first knew about this when I went to Ypres and saw the Menin Gate - probably 15 years ago, it was gut-wrenching.

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What batallion Northumberland fusiliers- The Sheen book Tyneside Irish covers 24th 25th 26th and 27th. If you don't want to post their names, pm me.
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Re: Durham Light Infantry
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 29 September 12 19:41 BST (UK) »
They are all Tunney, of one initial or other

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Re: Durham Light Infantry
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 29 September 12 20:49 BST (UK) »
26th northumberland fusiliers, 3rd Tyneside Irish -

James and Joseph - is that them. do you have address, when enlisted, wounded etc? I can't see any pictures of them or of any platoons of the 26th in the book but it is a fascinating book nonetheless. You could probably ask your local library to borrow it for you if you were interested.
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Re: Durham Light Infantry
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 02 October 12 18:23 BST (UK) »
All DLI photographs are no longer held at the DLI Museum.The Museum made the decision to commemorate The Durham Soldier  rather than solely concentrating on the DLI soldier.All the DLI records photographs etc are now held at the DRO in Durham City,Unfortunately they charge for every copy but browsing is free.

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Re: Durham Light Infantry
« Reply #16 on: Friday 08 February 13 16:33 GMT (UK) »
Unclehefty, not sure if you are still researching this point.  But if so, do you have access to the 8th DLI Battalion History by Major E Veitch? 

I have a copy and could look further into your relation with a few more details.