Hello, my father was in the 2/7th K.L
He had two numbers, one being his reserve number I believe 8278, and the other 269558 .
He was from Manchester and actually was supposed to join the colours on Sept 2nd 1916.
However his mother died so there may have been a delay.
He was taken prisoner in 1917, which probably saved his life!!! and came home in early 1919.
I have some photographs of him in uniform , and some whist a prisoner( don`t know how he got those done but there is a stamp on the back "Gefanganemagers " gefanganem means prisoner) and a very long roll with the regiment on. Taken at Pirbright by H.R.Gwyer Gibbs of Cooper`s Hill adjoining the guards` camp.It is in a cardboard tube and was posted to his family.
The date is April 2nd it- must be April 1916 as he was in France April 1917 so perhaps he was doing some reserve training. Hope this is of some use . Viktoria.