This group of officers appears a fine body of men, perhaps the Yorkshire Regiment? Again the building behind is intriguing. Can anybody assist with names and possible regisment?
Ed Jones tells us: ”This is a group of officers. The battalion commander, a Lieutenant Colonel, is in the front centre. They are not in combat and it is probably a training camp pre-war or in the early years of WW1. It is hard to see the cap badge. It resembles a Royal Engineers Capbadge, but they do not have the grenade collar badge. The nearest guess is the York and Lancaster Regiment, which features a lion and a rose (“cat & cabbage”) in a laurel wreath.”
Image courtesy of Michael Garbutt and many thanks to Ed Jones for the update.
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