posted on 2024-02-23, 22:57authored byGreat War Archive Project Team
Frank Dowdeswell is seated on the bench with another soldier standing, both are wearing the cap badge of the Buffs regiment, and their Victory medal 1914-1919. After the First World War Frank served with the British army in Ireland and witnessed the fighting/civil war there. Frank was the father of Pam Hyett. He was known to his family as 'Curly', because of his hair.
Part of a collection relating to the service of Frank (7th Buffs) and Bob (Army Service Corps) Dowdeswell, of Shaw Green, Prestbury, nr Cheltenham. Bob died in April 1917 after a lorry accident.
History
Identifier
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Subject
Dowdeswell, Frank
Date
1919 - 1921
Date Created
01/01/1919
Temporal Coverage
31/12/1921
Source
Photograph
Medium
Photographic paper
Type
Photograph
Contributor
Alun Edwards | Alun Edwards | Terry and Pam Hyett
Rights
The Great War Archive, University of Oxford / Primary Contributor