My favourite Blog "Anglo-Celtic Connections offers the following on todays issue. A quick look at one issue had a Fife and a Perth regiment listed. Arlene http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=army%20list%20AND%20mediatype% 3Atexts in case the "Internet Archive" link is troublesome cut and past into your browser. TUESDAY, MAY 26, 2009 British army lists free online Looking for an ancestor who was an officer in the British Army? If so he should appear in the Army Lists which where published starting in 1642. The lists give more detail for more senior offices. For Lieutenants and below it's typically just name and promotion dates. You may not find the originals easy to access, but if he served between 1778 and 1892 he may be in the free Army Lists now online through the Internet Archive (direct link to search results.) It has substantial gaps, and there seems to be no way to search for a particular year. Below is a selection that may help you get started. A list of the officers of the army and of the corps of royal marines 1778 A List of the officers of the Army and of the Corps of Royal Marines 1826 Hart's Annual Army List, Militia List, and Imperial Yeomanry List 1840 Hart's annual army list 1845 The New Army List 1845 The East-India Register and Army List 1845 Hart's Annual Army List, Militia List, and Imperial Yeomanry List 1850 Hart's annual army list, militia list, and imperial yeomanry list 1855 THE NEW ARMY LIST AND MILITIA LIST JANUARY 1855 Hart's Annual Army List, Militia List, and Imperial Yeomanry List 1860 Hart's Annual Army List, Militia List, and Imperial Yeomanry List 1865 the new army list militia list and indian civil service list 1880 Hart's Annual Army List, Militia List, and Imperial Yeomanry List 1890 Exclusive: The unseen photographs that throw new light on the First World War The UK Independent publish, for the first time, newly discovered photos showing allied soldiers on their way to the Somme. You can read the full story of how these images came to be taken, recovered and restored here, along with a link to view many of them. Some of the more interesting photos, including one with a Canadian military insignia on one of the buttons, are here. Thanks to M. Diane Rogers for the tip. Diane has a longer posting on her CanadaGenealogy, or, "Jane's your Aunt" site.