Date:1916 - 1919 (c.)
Description:Martin Bayliss (200083) served in the Royal Warwickshire regiment during World War One. He became a Quartermaster Serjeant and received three medals - the Victory, War and Territorial Efficiency medal. Bayliss lived at Wiseman's Terrace off Latimer Street in Edgbaston. Latimer Street was subsequently demolished as part of the Lee Bank urban renewal scheme.
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A collection of images from the website relating to the Royal Warwickshire Regiment in World War One. ...
This picture is of the Royal Warwickshire Volunteers during the First World War. The photograph is dated ...
Martin Bayliss (200083) served in the Royal Warwickshire regiment during World War One. He became a ...
This postcard was sent by a mother to her convalescing son, a World War One casualty. Private Harold ...
"The Pedlars" - a pierrot troop formed from members of the 2nd Birmingham City Battalion, now on active ...
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