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The Birmingham Pals in the Great War

Can anyone provide any details about this photograph?

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Yes Lyn, that's the very thought I had, it's definitely the town hall.

Clearly a band of the Warwicks in the foreground. Further back there a lot of men with what looks like the cap badge of the Engineers and they must be in a Mounted role, judging by their bandoliers . I can't be sure if the rifles that can be seen are SMLEs, the bayonets seem a trifle short, which leaves me wondering if this is a photo of a parade of a Territorial Brigade in the early days in the early days of WW1.
 
Post Card Picture of the Birmingham Pals circa late 1914 or early 1915. Most wearing their Mufti badges and looking very smart.

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Note that the soldiers are all sporting a side cap. This picture may have been taken to celebrate this as I understand It was one the first Items to be issued. Again this would have been taken in Sutton Park. Soon the men were to move out of their lodgings and into purpose built wooden huts, those picture will follow.

Steve R
Post Card Picture of the Birmingham Pals circa late 1914 or early 1915. Most wearing their Mufti badges and looking very smart.

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Note that the soldiers are all sporting a side cap. This picture may have been taken to celebrate this as I understand It was one the first Items to be issued. Again this would have been taken in Sutton Park. Soon the men were to move out of their lodgings and into purpose built wooden huts, those picture will follow.

Steve R
Hi Steve , just wondering if the lad down the bottom in Fitt ??????
 
mike what a wonderful thing to do...well done to portsmouth council..so at a cost of £9000 every single soldier who lived in portsmouth and died for this country will have on boards their names dotted around the streets where they lived...i make that £1.50 per life given...not much to say thank you is it...

as far as i know there will be nothing going on at the hall of memory unless someone knows different and for obvious reasons centenary square so colmore row is the place to be


https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/info/20158/lord_mayor/307/remembrance_sunday

lyn
 
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viv if you come across any photos of the royal field artillary i would love to see them

thanks

lyn
 
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as far as i know there will be nothing going on at the hall of memory unless someone knows different and for obvious reasons centenary square so colmore row is the place to be

lyn[/QUOTE]

This site seems to suggest the Mayor will be at the Hall of Memory at 10am to unveil a special memorial stone. Unless I have totally misunderstood.
http://hallofmemory.co.uk/events.php
 
I've posted this picture on another thread somewhere but thought I'd include it again. It's taken in Sutton Park and I was told it was the cookhouse for soldiers in WW1. The cook, third from left, is my Gt Uncle William Henry Woolley. He'd been a cook in the Merchant Navy and at the Savoy Hotel.
 

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Afraid not Lady P. I did wonder if it was meant to be mildly humorous but not sure.

Also does anyone recognise the building in the background ? Viv.
 
Viv,

It looks very much like what became Moseley Grammar School and is now Moseley School. I will check with one of my school photos & get back to you.

Maurice
 
Viv,

Yes, it is. Go to the Moseleians site here https://www.moseleians.co.uk/galleries/ and click on Birmingham Pals, and you will find that one and many more like it. Unfortunately, the school photo that I referred to in my previous post, doesn't show a lot of the building and would not be appropriate on this thread.

Maurice
 
Viv, what was 'shirt parade', do you know?
Lady P
I think you'll find it was as it said, a parade to be issued with new shirts. (The Army DO love their parades !).
The men look like they're still wearing their Birmingham Battalions uniform, at the time when they were tranferring to Service Dress.
 
Always crosses my mind too Lady P looking at all of these photos. In the photos they look so fresh and proud. Viv.
 
I posted this photo on a another thread but is relevant here. It is on the wall of Moseley School building.
 

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Sorry I've not posted for quite a long time
This is a cropped photograph that I have of some members of the 1st Birmingham Battalion (14th Royal Warwickshire) on the platform of Sutton Park Station with family and friends prior to the battalion's departure to continue their training at Wensleydale in Yorkshire. 25 June 1915
 
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Brilliant photo Terry, I am still hoping that there may be a photo of my grandfather somewhere out there !st/5th Royal Warwicks. Joined 1913, demobbed 1919.
 
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