I'd like to know more about the above, having found a large panoramic photograph in my late father's attic. It shows about 120 men and officers in a parade ground (?) posed on and around what appears to be 2 tanks. Along the bottom is written "No. 614 M.T. Coy. Royal Army Service Corps - C.O., Maj. R.R.B. Jackson D.S.O" and in the bottom right hand corner "Debenham Edinburgh" (presumably the photographer).
My Dad knew very little about his parents as they both died before he was 16. He told me that all he knew was his father had been in the army during WW1 and had at one time been posted to Edinburgh. Looking at military records on Ancestry I can find someone (might not be him) with my Grandfather's name (Leonard Arthur BIRLEY) who was a Private in the "32 R Fus" and 2/Lt in the "N&D Regt", the latter I take to refer to "Notts and Derbyshire" which would make sense as my Grandfather was born in and lived around Rotherham but on that record there is no mention of RASC.
Although I have a number of photographs of my Grandfather I can't identify him on this photograph of the 614. I presume he must be in it - why would it be in the attic otherwise?? Yes, I have looked into the possibility of it being to do with another Birley or someone from my Mum's side.
So, my questions are : What did the 614 do? And what in Edinburgh? Where might this parade ground/barracks be? From how far away did the men come to join this company?
And finally, what can I do with this photo? I very much want to find out more about my Grandfather but I don't have room for it - I can't identify my Grandfather anyway. Would hate to throw it away, is there any museum that might want it?
Hopefully someone out there can help. Thank you for reading.
Anne