Soldiers of the RegimentCorporal 
		William Mullin
		
       
		
      Group of soldiers of the 1st/5th Battalion, King's Own Royal Lancaster 
		Regiment, with Lance Corporal William Mullin, number 260055, seated on 
		the right.  First World War, probably overseas in France or 
		Belgium.
      Accession Number: KO2159/01
      
		
      Private William Mullin, number 260055, of the 1st/5th Battalion, King's 
		Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, First World War.
      Accession Number: KO2159/02
		
		
      	Private William Mullin, number 260055, of the 1st/5th Battalion, King's 
		Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, First World War.
      	Accession Number: KO2159/03
      
		
      Family group including William Mullin and others, the man on the right may 
		well be a soldier with whom William served in the First World War.  
		Lancaster, 1958.
      Accession Number: KO2159/04
		
		
      	Unknown group of soldiers, not King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, 
		First World War.
      	Accession Number: KO2159/05
      
		
      Private William Mullin, number 260055, of the 1st/5th Battalion, King's 
		Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, First World War.
      Accession Number: KO2159/06
		
		
      	The Manikin, Brussels, Belgium.
      	Accession Number: KO2159/07
      
		
      The Mullin family at Acton Bridge with William's three grand children in 
		1958.
      Accession Number: KO2159/08
		
		
      	William Mullin at the caravan site, he purchased the caravan in 1952.  
		With his three daughters, Catherine, Barbara  and Margaret.
      	Accession Number: KO2159/09
      
		
      William Mullin, his wife Florence and daughters Catherine and 
		Barbara-Jean.
      Accession Number: KO2159/10
		
		
      	Private William Mullin and a Sergeant of a Scottish Regiment in hospital 
		blues, First World War.
      	Accession Number: KO2159/11
      
		
      Florence Glaveski, who later married William Mullin.
      Accession Number: KO2159/12
		
		
      	Newspaper cutting.
      	Accession Number: KO2159/13
      
		
      Birthday card.
      Accession Number: KO2159/14
		
		
 
		
      	Letter from William Mullin to his grandchildren whilst staying in 
		hospital, 1965.
      	Accession Number: KO2159/15
      
		
      
      
      
      Letter from Private William Mullin, written from Scarborough, June 1917, 
		before departing to the Western Front, including his will.
      Accession Number: KO2159/16a&b
		
      Envelope with Army Post Office cancellation, 11th October 1918
      Accession Number: KO2159/16c
      
		
      Liverpool School Report for William Mullin, 1912.
      Accession Number: KO2159/17
      
		
      Official photograph of a group of the 1st/5th Battalion, King's Own Royal 
		Lancaster Regiment taken outside the Church at Drouvin, 2nd September 
		1918.  Private William Mullin is second from the right on the 
		ground with his legs crossed.
      Accession Number: KO2159/18
		
		

      	British War and
      	Allied Victory Medals and  to Corporal William Mullin, number 260055, 1st/5th 
		Battalion, King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment.
      	Accession Number: KO2159/19 and KO2159/20
		
      	Hinged watch box from jewellers in Scarborough, bought probably in 1917 
		just before William Mullin went out to France.
      	Accession Number: KO2159/21
      
      Box of issue for medals.
      Accession Number: KO2159/22
		
		
 
		
      	Field Service Post Card from William Mullin, 30th July 1917.
      	Accession Number: KO2159/23
      
		
      Certificate of Transfer to the Army Reserve of Colour Sergeant William 
		Mullin, 1919
      Accession Number: KO2159/24
		
		
      	Corporal William Mullin, number 260055 of the 1st/5th Battalion, King's 
		Own Royal Lancaster Regiment circa 1919.
      	Accession Number: KO2159/25
       
		 
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