If anyone could help with this I'd be incredibly grateful.
This is my great-grandfather, Harry Price, in his uniform, taken in France in about 1915 or 1916 (so I'm told). The back of the postcard confirms it was French, but there's no stamp or postmark. It was sent to his sister in Rugby.
He was living at 55 William Street, Aston Manor in 1911 and 1912, and was married with 3 children before the war (another one came afterwards).
I can't find his service records on Ancestry at all, so can anyone identify the regiment he served in, or tell me anything about what the uniform might signify? Family tales say that he worked with the horses, as he didn't want to kill.
TIA
Joss
This is my great-grandfather, Harry Price, in his uniform, taken in France in about 1915 or 1916 (so I'm told). The back of the postcard confirms it was French, but there's no stamp or postmark. It was sent to his sister in Rugby.
He was living at 55 William Street, Aston Manor in 1911 and 1912, and was married with 3 children before the war (another one came afterwards).
I can't find his service records on Ancestry at all, so can anyone identify the regiment he served in, or tell me anything about what the uniform might signify? Family tales say that he worked with the horses, as he didn't want to kill.
TIA
Joss