> > J. HOLDIE, 34 Goldie St off Walton Lane, Liverpool, present at Alma, > Inkerman and Sebastopol. > > William DALY, 48 Oxford St, Liverpool, took part in the scenes connected > with the Mutiny and its suppression. > > Corporal Andrew McCONVILLE, 93rd Highlanders went through Mutiny then > Afghan war, was one of those who went through Umbeyla Pass also served > in Maori War 1866. > > John ANDERSON, 71 Bold St, Fleetwood, at Alma, Inkerman and Sebastopol. > > J. NORRIS, Twthill Hotel, Carnarvon, one of the buglers who sounded the > first alarm at Meerut, May 10th 1857, now sacristan of Christ Church, > Carnarvon, Mutiny, long service and good conduct medals. > > Patrick CALLAGHAN, 9 Bent St, Liverpool, Indian Mutiny veteran. > > Edward OAKES, 40 Viaduct St, West bank, Widnes, present at seige and > capture of Delhi. > > James FARLOW, 16 North Dingle, Kirkdale, Crimean medal for services on > H.M. TRAFALGAR at Sebastopol. > > THESE TWO MEN ARE PHOTOGRAPHED TOGETHER > > Mr Francis CUTTER, 16 Albert St, Wrexham veteran, 2nd Battalion Rifle > Brigade, Crmea 1855, when peace negotiations were in progress, stopped > at Malta , on Arrival in India sent to Cawnpore, present at capture of > Lucknow. > > Mr Henry COOLEY, 38 Nelson St, Wrexham veteran, 14,1/2 yrs in India , > Shubkurdr, Mutiny, long service and good conduct medals, and clasps. > > Jane