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And They Were Young
30-11-2017
2017
wacky and real life

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captionSidney as House Fives Champions 1911. John Gulliland (standing left) and Edward MacBryan (seated right) would both be killed in July 1916 / THE HARROWING IMAGES OF hundreds of young men from two schools in Northamptonshire who lost their lives during the First World War have been published for the first time, as part of a new book documenting their experience during the war. Images from the book show the former students of the two schools posing in their uniforms before heading off to war, while others show the young men leading a march through the local town prior to their deployment. In another image one former member of the Laxton school, Cecil Leonard Knox, can be seen receiving the Victoria Cross for bravery from King George V, while others show various sports teams and clubs from the schools before they were torn apart by the war / Helion / mediadrumworld.com

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captionWorkshops production and Workers, Cloisters 1916. This was probably taken during the ‘munitions camp’ in the summer holidays / THE HARROWING IMAGES OF hundreds of young men from two schools in Northamptonshire who lost their lives during the First World War have been published for the first time, as part of a new book documenting their experience during the war. Images from the book show the former students of the two schools posing in their uniforms before heading off to war, while others show the young men leading a march through the local town prior to their deployment. In another image one former member of the Laxton school, Cecil Leonard Knox, can be seen receiving the Victoria Cross for bravery from King George V, while others show various sports teams and clubs from the schools before they were torn apart by the war / Helion / mediadrumworld.com

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captionThe Dryden Seven in 1910. Standing from left to right: John Hartley, Colin Hooper, Langley Attwood, Guy Bostock, James Ricketts, Clive Burrell and Eric Chalker. All were killed in the War / THE HARROWING IMAGES OF hundreds of young men from two schools in Northamptonshire who lost their lives during the First World War have been published for the first time, as part of a new book documenting their experience during the war. Images from the book show the former students of the two schools posing in their uniforms before heading off to war, while others show the young men leading a march through the local town prior to their deployment. In another image one former member of the Laxton school, Cecil Leonard Knox, can be seen receiving the Victoria Cross for bravery from King George V, while others show various sports teams and clubs from the schools before they were torn apart by the war / Helion / mediadrumworld.com

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captionThe XV of 1916-17. The Captain, Seisyth Lloyd (Lx), plus Frank Booth (G) (back row fourth right) George Renton (G), (front row right), and Arthur Stace (C) (back row second left) would all be killed in the War / THE HARROWING IMAGES OF hundreds of young men from two schools in Northamptonshire who lost their lives during the First World War have been published for the first time, as part of a new book documenting their experience during the war. Images from the book show the former students of the two schools posing in their uniforms before heading off to war, while others show the young men leading a march through the local town prior to their deployment. In another image one former member of the Laxton school, Cecil Leonard Knox, can be seen receiving the Victoria Cross for bravery from King George V, while others show various sports teams and clubs from the schools before they were torn apart by the war / Helion / mediadrumworld.com

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captionJohn Young Alexander Line, Laxton House 1910-14, killed by a sniper during the war aged just 20 / THE HARROWING IMAGES OF hundreds of young men from two schools in Northamptonshire who lost their lives during the First World War have been published for the first time, as part of a new book documenting their experience during the war. Images from the book show the former students of the two schools posing in their uniforms before heading off to war, while others show the young men leading a march through the local town prior to their deployment. In another image one former member of the Laxton school, Cecil Leonard Knox, can be seen receiving the Victoria Cross for bravery from King George V, while others show various sports teams and clubs from the schools before they were torn apart by the war / Helion / mediadrumworld.com

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captionCrosby House winning Shooting Team 1917. George Brewster took charge of the House while George Tryon was on active service and became Housemaster on the latter’s death / THE HARROWING IMAGES OF hundreds of young men from two schools in Northamptonshire who lost their lives during the First World War have been published for the first time, as part of a new book documenting their experience during the war. Images from the book show the former students of the two schools posing in their uniforms before heading off to war, while others show the young men leading a march through the local town prior to their deployment. In another image one former member of the Laxton school, Cecil Leonard Knox, can be seen receiving the Victoria Cross for bravery from King George V, while others show various sports teams and clubs from the schools before they were torn apart by the war / Helion / mediadrumworld.com

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captionDryden House Platoon 1917 / THE HARROWING IMAGES OF hundreds of young men from two schools in Northamptonshire who lost their lives during the First World War have been published for the first time, as part of a new book documenting their experience during the war. Images from the book show the former students of the two schools posing in their uniforms before heading off to war, while others show the young men leading a march through the local town prior to their deployment. In another image one former member of the Laxton school, Cecil Leonard Knox, can be seen receiving the Victoria Cross for bravery from King George V, while others show various sports teams and clubs from the schools before they were torn apart by the war / Helion / mediadrumworld.com

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captionThe XV of 1911 captained by Douglas Armitage. Six members of the team were killed in the War. Eric Yarrow [standing left], Robert Bragg [standing 5th from left], James Dixon [standing 6th from left], Edward MacBryan [seated 2nd from left], Douglas Armitage [seated centre] and Thomas Warner [seated 4th from left] / THE HARROWING IMAGES OF hundreds of young men from two schools in Northamptonshire who lost their lives during the First World War have been published for the first time, as part of a new book documenting their experience during the war. Images from the book show the former students of the two schools posing in their uniforms before heading off to war, while others show the young men leading a march through the local town prior to their deployment. In another image one former member of the Laxton school, Cecil Leonard Knox, can be seen receiving the Victoria Cross for bravery from King George V, while others show various sports teams and clubs from the schools before they were torn apart by the war / Helion / mediadrumworld.com

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captionCecil Knox VC, Laxton House 1902-08, decorated in the field August 1918, by King George V / THE HARROWING IMAGES OF hundreds of young men from two schools in Northamptonshire who lost their lives during the First World War have been published for the first time, as part of a new book documenting their experience during the war. Images from the book show the former students of the two schools posing in their uniforms before heading off to war, while others show the young men leading a march through the local town prior to their deployment. In another image one former member of the Laxton school, Cecil Leonard Knox, can be seen receiving the Victoria Cross for bravery from King George V, while others show various sports teams and clubs from the schools before they were torn apart by the war / Helion / mediadrumworld.com

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captionOundle School OTC parading in 1919 / THE HARROWING IMAGES OF hundreds of young men from two schools in Northamptonshire who lost their lives during the First World War have been published for the first time, as part of a new book documenting their experience during the war. Images from the book show the former students of the two schools posing in their uniforms before heading off to war, while others show the young men leading a march through the local town prior to their deployment. In another image one former member of the Laxton school, Cecil Leonard Knox, can be seen receiving the Victoria Cross for bravery from King George V, while others show various sports teams and clubs from the schools before they were torn apart by the war / Helion / mediadrumworld.com

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captionSidney as House Fives Champions 1917. John Denison (standing left) and John Emtage (seated left) would both be killed the next year / THE HARROWING IMAGES OF hundreds of young men from two schools in Northamptonshire who lost their lives during the First World War have been published for the first time, as part of a new book documenting their experience during the war. Images from the book show the former students of the two schools posing in their uniforms before heading off to war, while others show the young men leading a march through the local town prior to their deployment. In another image one former member of the Laxton school, Cecil Leonard Knox, can be seen receiving the Victoria Cross for bravery from King George V, while others show various sports teams and clubs from the schools before they were torn apart by the war / Helion / mediadrumworld.com

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captionSidney House 1914 with Housemaster ‘the Major’ Albert Nightingale, Head of OTC / THE HARROWING IMAGES OF hundreds of young men from two schools in Northamptonshire who lost their lives during the First World War have been published for the first time, as part of a new book documenting their experience during the war. Images from the book show the former students of the two schools posing in their uniforms before heading off to war, while others show the young men leading a march through the local town prior to their deployment. In another image one former member of the Laxton school, Cecil Leonard Knox, can be seen receiving the Victoria Cross for bravery from King George V, while others show various sports teams and clubs from the schools before they were torn apart by the war / Helion / mediadrumworld.com

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captionSchool Crew 1906. Frederick Trenchard, seated centre, would be killed in May 1915 / THE HARROWING IMAGES OF hundreds of young men from two schools in Northamptonshire who lost their lives during the First World War have been published for the first time, as part of a new book documenting their experience during the war. Images from the book show the former students of the two schools posing in their uniforms before heading off to war, while others show the young men leading a march through the local town prior to their deployment. In another image one former member of the Laxton school, Cecil Leonard Knox, can be seen receiving the Victoria Cross for bravery from King George V, while others show various sports teams and clubs from the schools before they were torn apart by the war / Helion / mediadrumworld.com

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captionGrafton House in 1905. Francis Norbury, killed in January 1915, is seated second from the right / THE HARROWING IMAGES OF hundreds of young men from two schools in Northamptonshire who lost their lives during the First World War have been published for the first time, as part of a new book documenting their experience during the war. Images from the book show the former students of the two schools posing in their uniforms before heading off to war, while others show the young men leading a march through the local town prior to their deployment. In another image one former member of the Laxton school, Cecil Leonard Knox, can be seen receiving the Victoria Cross for bravery from King George V, while others show various sports teams and clubs from the schools before they were torn apart by the war / Helion / mediadrumworld.com

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titleAnd They Were Young
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captionGrafton House Fives Champions, Lent 1915. Edward Stevens, standing on right, would be killed two years later / THE HARROWING IMAGES OF hundreds of young men from two schools in Northamptonshire who lost their lives during the First World War have been published for the first time, as part of a new book documenting their experience during the war. Images from the book show the former students of the two schools posing in their uniforms before heading off to war, while others show the young men leading a march through the local town prior to their deployment. In another image one former member of the Laxton school, Cecil Leonard Knox, can be seen receiving the Victoria Cross for bravery from King George V, while others show various sports teams and clubs from the schools before they were torn apart by the war / Helion / mediadrumworld.com

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titleAnd They Were Young
subject date30-11-2017
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captionTHE HARROWING IMAGES OF hundreds of young men from two schools in Northamptonshire who lost their lives during the First World War have been published for the first time, as part of a new book documenting their experience during the war. Images from the book show the former students of the two schools posing in their uniforms before heading off to war, while others show the young men leading a march through the local town prior to their deployment. In another image one former member of the Laxton school, Cecil Leonard Knox, can be seen receiving the Victoria Cross for bravery from King George V, while others show various sports teams and clubs from the schools before they were torn apart by the war / Helion / mediadrumworld.com