Keywords: first world war firstworldwar bond of sacrifice bondofsacrifice iwm war imperial war museums imperialwarmuseums photographic prints photographicprints black-and-white prints blackandwhiteprints war photography warphotography world war worldwar 1914-1918 19141918 ww1 wwi world war one worldwarone great war greatwar the great war thegreatwar world war 1 worldwar1 centenary military soldier officer british army britisharmy andrews royal irish rifles royalirishrifles terlincthun british cemetery terlincthunbritishcemetery wimille western front westernfront wolverhampton people blackandwhite portrait monochrome black and white 15 Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles Lt Andrews died, aged 20, on 11 October 1915. He was buried at Terlincthun British Cemetery, Wimille. He was the son of the Rev. I. W. Andrews and Mrs. Andrews of Trysull Vicarage, Wolverhampton. Faces of the First World War The full story is not always known to us. If you know more, please tell us in the comments below. Find out more about this First World War Centenary project at www.1914.org/faces. 15 Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles Lt Andrews died, aged 20, on 11 October 1915. He was buried at Terlincthun British Cemetery, Wimille. He was the son of the Rev. I. W. Andrews and Mrs. Andrews of Trysull Vicarage, Wolverhampton. Faces of the First World War The full story is not always known to us. If you know more, please tell us in the comments below. Find out more about this First World War Centenary project at www.1914.org/faces. |