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SBYRW : 7343

1st Bn, Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photo of the HQ Wing Rugby Football Team who were runners-up in the Inter-Company Rugby League in 1937 at Bangalore, India. (Standing L to R) Bandsman H.A. Taylor, Sergeant I.J. Hobbs, Lance Corporal H. James, Drummer F.S. Sims, Lance Corporal V.C. Weaver, Corporal A.L. Ovens, Private S.G. Perry, Lance Corporal H.E. Wastie. (Sat L to R) Private I.J. Bancroft, Drum Major F.E. White, Lieutenant Hooley, Lieutenant O.F. Newton-Dunn (Captain), CSM A.G. Goswell, Lance Corporal P.G. Regan, Private F.H. Sly. (Front L to R) Drummer F. Starkey, Private E.T. Stephens. Photographer; Yani A P S. Bangalore -

Persons(s): Taylor, H A, Bandsman; Hobbs, I J, Sergeant; James, H, Lance Corporal; Hawkins, R J, Private; Sims, F S, Drummer; Weaver, V C, Lance Corporal; Ovens, A L, Corporal; Perry, S G, Private; Wastie, H E, Lance Corporal; Bancroft, I J, Private; White, F E, Drum Major; Hooley, A W S, Lieutenant; Newton-Dunn, O F, Lieutenant; Goswell, A G, Company Sergeant Major; Regan, P G, Lance Corporal; Sly, F H, Private; Starkey, F, Drummer; Stephens, E T, Private;

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Photographic > Photograph from Newspaper

SBYRW : 58968

1st Bn, Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white newspaper photograph from the Natal Witness, 5th February, 1913 in South Africa showing the Corporals from the battalion football team who played against the Civil Service Team. (Standing L to R) Privates Matthews, Reynolds, Smith, Ovens, Dear, Wyatt, Penny, Fletcher, Watkins, (Kneeling L to R) Bainton, Bull.

Persons(s): Matthews, Private; Reynolds, Private; Smith, Private; Ovens, Private; Dear, Private; Wyatt, Private; Penny, Private; Fletcher, Private; Watkins, Private; Bainton, Private; Bull, Private;

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Photographic > Photographic Print

SBYRW : 59296

2nd Bn, Wiltshire Regiment - A sepia photograph of Private 2659 E.G. Ovens of 'E' Company in Mandalay, Burma 1893-1895. Later in his service at Bloemfontein, South Africa during the Boer War he died of Enteric Fever on the 10th May, 1900.

Persons(s): Lovett, C J, Private; Ovens, E G, Private;

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