Hello Ian I can't help with photos but may have found one of your unidentified soldiers. Your email caught my eye as I'm distantly related by marriage to a STEVENS family in the Kimbolton area, and one of my great-uncles was a publican in Cheltenham just prior to WW1. Your list includes the unidentified "Bert STEVENS". He does not appear to be one of the STEVENS family I'm related to but looks like he was probably Albert Milton STEVENS 17/188, age 40 yrs, NZ Veterinary Corps, died of disease on 9 July 1915, buried in the Cairo War Cemetery, NOK was his mother, Mrs Mary Stevens of Feilding. The 1905/06 Oroua Electoral Roll has Albert Milton STEVENS, farmer, Valley Road, Colyton. The 1908 Oroua Electoral Roll has Albert Milton STEVENS, farmer, Valley Road, Colyton. The 1911 Oroua Electoral Roll has Albert STEVENS, Kimbolton, farm labourer and also a Bert STEVENS, Ngaputahi, Pohangina, farmer. The 1914 Oroua Electoral Roll has Bert STEVENS, Ngaputahi, Pohangina, farmer It doesn't look like the "Bert Stevens" on the above 1911 and 1914 electoral rolls is your man (as he appears to be alive after the war) - but the Albert Milton STEVENS in Colyton in 1905/06 and 1908 definitely looks like the person you're after. Hope this helps. Good luck with your project. Angela