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Unknown Soldiers

These photographs remain unidentified. Browse the collection and help us return names to faces. Every identification matters.

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📍 Nottingham, England

~1943

Photograph of a young woman in ATS uniform, taken at a studio in Nottingham circa 1943. She wears corporal's stripes and a Royal Artillery cap badge. On the back in pencil: "To Mum with love, your Dot." Found inside a second-hand book at a Nottingham charity shop in 2019.

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📍 Southampton, England

~1943-1945

Service medal group: 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, and War Medal. Found at a house clearance in Southampton in 2021. Also found: a photograph of a soldier in tropical kit beside a jeep with "Tunis 43" on the back.

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📍 Edinburgh, Scotland

~1944

Leather-bound diary from 1944 written by a Royal Navy officer on Arctic Convoy duty. Describes extreme cold, U-boat alerts, and reaching Murmansk. Mentions "Edinburgh" as home and wife "Jean" and daughter "Fiona." No name on diary. Found at an Edinburgh antique fair in 2020.

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📍 Bristol, England

~March 1944

Photograph of three RAF aircrew in front of a Lancaster bomber in Lincolnshire. One airman appears of Caribbean descent. Nose art reads "Caribbean Queen." On reverse: "Our crew, March 1944." Donated anonymously to a Bristol community centre in 2018.

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📍 Arromanches, Normandy / Glasgow, Scotland

~June 1944

Identity disc found near Arromanches, Normandy, 2017. Reads "CAMPBELL A. / C of S / KOSB" — soldier A. Campbell, Church of Scotland, King's Own Scottish Borderers who landed on Sword Beach on D-Day. Disc handed to Glasgow Museum for identification efforts.

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📍 Cardiff, Wales

~1943-1944

Letters from a Soviet soldier addressed to "Dear Lena," dated 1943-44, found among papers of a deceased British merchant seaman in Cardiff. Describe fighting near Kursk and Kharkov, and exchanging gifts with British sailors in Murmansk. Signed "Your Misha."

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📍 Birmingham, England

~1940-1945

Photograph of about 20 women in factory overalls posing before an industrial press at a munitions factory in the Midlands. One holds a shell casing with chalked message "To Adolf from the Girls." Found in a Birmingham house clearance in 2022. No names identified.

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📍 London (Hyde Park Battery)

~1943

Black and white photograph of three women in ATS uniform standing in front of a heavy anti-aircraft gun. Written on the back in pencil: "Sgt. Wilson, Cpl. Peters and me — Hyde Park Battery, Summer 1943." The third woman is unidentified. The Hyde Park anti-aircraft batteries were among the most famous in London.

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📍 Hull, East Yorkshire

~1942

Photograph of a young Merchant Navy officer in uniform standing on the deck of a ship. On the back is stamped "J. Salmon, Photographer, Hull" and written in ink "Third Officer _______ SS Dorington Court 1942." The name has been water-damaged and is illegible. SS Dorington Court was torpedoed in the Atlantic in 1943.

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📍 Wolverhampton, West Midlands

~1986 (taken), 1943-1944 (served)

Faded colour photograph from the 1980s showing an elderly man wearing a beret with a Chindit badge, holding a Burma Star medal. He is standing in front of a Chindit memorial. On the back: "Dad at the reunion, 1986." Found in a photo album donated to a charity shop in Wolverhampton. The Chindits were special forces who fought behind Japanese lines in Burma.

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📍 Swansea (found), Northwest Europe (used)

~1944-1945

Hand-drawn map on the back of a cigarette packet showing what appears to be a river crossing point. Annotations include "Jerry MG nest", "safe crossing 0300", and compass bearings. Found tucked inside a 1944 edition of a pocket Bible at a house clearance in Swansea. A remarkable survival from someone planning a dangerous river crossing operation.

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📍 Cheltenham, Gloucestershire

~1941-1945

Colour photograph of a Soviet medal group displayed on a cushion: Order of the Red Star, Medal for Defence of Moscow, and Medal for Victory over Germany. Found at a car boot sale in Cheltenham with no provenance. The medals are genuine and numbered, suggesting they could be traced through Russian military archives. Who earned these medals, and how did they end up in the Cotswolds?

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📍 Plymouth, Devon

~1939-1940

Studio portrait of a young sailor in Royal Navy uniform, cap tally reads HMS Hood. Photograph found pressed inside a hymn book at a house clearance in Plymouth. The reverse is stamped "Jerome Ltd., Portsmouth" with a partial date — possibly 1939 or 1940. HMS Hood was sunk in May 1941.

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📍 Leicester (found), Italy (taken)

~1943-1944

Two soldiers sharing a cigarette in what appears to be a bombed Italian town. One wears the insignia of the Royal Engineers, the other appears to be from an Indian Army unit. The friendship captured in this moment between a British and Indian soldier is remarkable. Found in a collection of photographs from a deceased veteran in Leicester.

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📍 Duxford Aviation Museum, Cambridgeshire

~1942-1944

Formal portrait of an RAF officer wearing pilot's wings and the ribbon of the Distinguished Flying Cross. Photograph by Bassano, New Bond Street, London. Found in a wallet inside a flying jacket donated to an aviation museum in Duxford. No name plate, but the jacket is sized for a tall man.

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📍 Coventry (found), Burma (taken)

~1944

Small photograph of a soldier in tropical kit, sitting on a stone wall with palm trees behind. Written on the back: "Your loving son — somewhere in Burma, March 1944." The accent suggests the photograph was sent home from the India-Burma theatre. Found loose in a charity shop donation of books in Coventry.

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📍 Castle Bromwich, Birmingham

~1943

Group photograph of approximately 20 women in matching overalls outside a factory building. A banner reading "Spitfire Fund – Target Reached!" is visible. Handwritten text on reverse: "Girls of Shop 4, Castle Bromwich, August 1943." One woman circled in pencil with initials "M.T." — identity sought.

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📍 Glasgow (donated papers)

~1944-1945

Wedding photograph of a British Army corporal and his bride outside a church. The corporal wears the badge of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME). Two other soldiers are visible as best man and usher. The church architecture suggests a Scottish Highland parish church. Date estimated 1944–45. Found among papers donated to the Glasgow chapter.

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📍 East Anglia (estimated)

~1943-1944

Informal group photograph of five women in ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service) uniforms, standing in front of a Nissen hut. One woman is circled in ink with the annotation "Auntie M" on the reverse. Location unknown but the flat landscape suggests East Anglia. Date estimated at 1943–44 based on uniform details.

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📍 London (Bassano photography studio)

~1943

Studio portrait of a Royal Navy officer in dress uniform with peaked cap. Two medal ribbons visible on chest — likely 1939–45 Star and Atlantic Star. The officer wears the rank insignia of a Sub-Lieutenant. Photograph stamped on reverse "Bassano Ltd, London" with a date of 1943. The subject appears to be in his early twenties.

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📍 Brighton (antique market)

~1944

Damaged photograph of a young man in RAF flight gear, standing beside a Spitfire with nose art visible but unreadable. The pilot wears a Mae West life jacket and appears to be of South Asian descent. Reverse has partial text: "...Singh, 152 Sqn, Dum Dum 194..." suggesting service with 152 Squadron in India. The photograph was found in a box of effects at a Brighton antique market.

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📍 Edinburgh (donated collection)

~1944

Photograph of a Soviet officer standing beside a Lend-Lease Studebaker truck. The officer wears a Major's shoulder boards and a winter padded jacket (telogreika). A Guards badge is visible on his chest. Written on the reverse in Russian: "Мурманск, февраль 1944" (Murmansk, February 1944). Found in a collection donated by a Russian family in Edinburgh.

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📍 House clearance, Roath, Cardiff

~1943

A wartime identity card photograph of a young woman in ATS uniform, found pressed between the pages of a 1943 edition of Good Housekeeping magazine at a house clearance in Cardiff. The photograph shows a woman approximately 20 years old with dark hair, wearing the cap badge of the ATS. No name or identifying information accompanies the photo.

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📍 Antiques fair, NEC Birmingham

~Unknown

A medal group comprising the 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, and War Medal, found at an antiques fair in Birmingham. The medals are unmounted and unnamed (as was standard for British campaign medals), but the combination suggests service in North Africa. Found with a fragment of a luggage label reading "...ingham".

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