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H.D. Thomas served in the R.W.F. in the Middle East in the First World War and then attended U.C.N.W. Bangor.

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XS3406/36 Panoramic view of the huts, Conwy Camp 2, where H.D. Thomas was stationed. c.1914.   
XS3406/37-39 Group of E. Co. 6/B R.W. Fusiliers, at Conwy, 1914.   
XS3406/40 Welch fusiliers on the march, Northampton 1914.   
XS3406/41 R.W.F. officers, photographer Pickford, Aberystwyth.   
XS3406/42 John and ?H.D.Thomas in uniform with the goat which was the regimental mascot of the Welsh Fusilers. Postmark 1914.   
XS3406/43 ?H.D. Thomas, photographer Wickens, Bangor, inscription ?"Cambridge April 1916; June 1916 Heliopolis Camp".   
XS3406/44 4 soldiers, ?including H.D. Thomas, Gaza, 17 April 1917.   
XS3406/45 Two soldiers, ?one H.D. Thomas, Scotton Camp, Catterick, July 1917.   
XS3406/46 L/cpl. with W.H. Walker, died of wounds received 28 December 1917, buried at Jerusalem 30 December 1917; with ?H.D. Thomas.   
XS3406/47 6 young men in military uniform, ?including H.D.Thomas, Garth Gardens, Bangor.   
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