Thanks MWS. I have taken a look through the photos. I certainly don't know any of the names. Hopefully someone might recognise the uniform. The crossed guns suggests artillery. There is also a diagonal band across the spiked helmet. He is carrying what I think is known as a 'swagger stick'.TinpotThere are some Worcestershire Regiment photos here...
...there's only a couple that seem relevant. Captain Hogden (1890) on the right near the top and Private William Comber (1896) towards the bottom on the left, one of the soldiers has a similar marking on his sleeve.
Hi Tinpot, I'm not sure if these photos will be of any help. They are of a relative who was with the Royal Artillery in Poona at the same time. View attachment 155231
I also have paperwork in files which relate to his army career as I researched him before much information was on line.
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Yes lady P l totally agree the uniform looks the same. The 2nd Batt appears to have been abroad for a long time and only returned to England in 1913. Regimental record says it was a 17yr tour. TinpotMWS, I thought it looked similar. I'm looking through my records but I think I just concentrated on William rather than the army generally. An earlier post mentions crossed guns/artillery too.
Me Lady, do we know the years he was there, and maybe the surname, there may be some info in the papers. Or at least about the Battrey.No, sorry. I thought you were trying to identify the uniform and mine might have helped. However, I now understand that your photo isn't the Royal Artillery. William was with the 29th Battery RFA stationed in Kirkee.
I have read today a medical report for divisional manoeuvres in Poona February 2nd to Feb 7th 1909. Both RFA and 2nd Battalion Worcestershire were present.Timpot, he may have been in the Royal Artillery at some stage. On the second reference I gave you on your other thread, the regiment is listed as Royal Artillery.
That's assuming all 3 references are relevant.
The uniform in Lady P's first photo seems similar to my untrained eye.
Hi MSW. No I don't have anything. Just recognising that the Worcs Reg were in Poona 1909.I thought the Poona reference was to do with his time with the 1st Battalion in the 1890s.
There's no reference to him being in the 2nd battalion that I've seen. Does something you have suggest this?
The 3 references on familysearch are 1st battalion (1891), Royal Artillery (1901) & 5th battalion (1903).