5268 James Adam was a career soldier who served with the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). There are papers for this man in army series WO 97 (soldier...MORE
5268 Private Bassa Adego served King and Country during the First World War with the 2nd Nigeria Regiment. You can access this person's medal index ca...MORE
5268 Private Robert Allan served King and Country during the First World War with the 14th London Regiment. You can access this person's medal index c...MORE
5268 Robert Allan served with the London Regiment during the First World War. Our records indicate that there are one or more papers for this man in ...MORE
G/62980 Private Harold Allen served King and Country during the First World War with the Royal Fusiliers. You can access this person's medal index car...MORE
5268 Private Bin Suleman Amani served King and Country during the First World War with the King's African Rifles. You can access this person's medal i...MORE
5268 Joseph Armsby was a career soldier who served with the Royal West Kent Regiment. There are papers for this man in army series WO 97 (soldiers' s...MORE
5268 Private H Bagshaw served with the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment during the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902). Clicking on the link below will take you...MORE
5268 Harry Bagshaw served with a militia battalion of the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment between 1850 and 1913 . There are papers for this man in ar...MORE
GS/5268 Private Ernest Bailey served King and Country during the First World War with the 11st 12th Royal Fusiliers. You can access this person's meda...MORE
Launched in 2017, British Army Ancestors is a FREE site with a simple aim: to find or add photographs of British Army soldiers.
These six different avatars that you will find in search results identify the approximate periods of service of the individuals concerned.
On this British Army Ancestors website you will find over 12m records which have been collated from many sources. Search the database to add a photo or search the database simply to discover which records are available. Clicking the dark blue links in search results will take you to original records or transcriptions which are owned by third party partners such as The National Archives or Findmypast where payment may be required. The data on this site currently covers the date range 1850 to 1947.
The avatars on this site are intended as a guide for you and represent the British soldier throughout history. For example, if the red-jacketed soldier appears in your search results, this is an indication that this man probably served between 1850 and 1902.
SEARCH for a soldier, UPLOAD a photograph, REMEMBER the individual. There are millions of searchable names on British Army Ancestors and thousands of photographs covering conflicts from the Crimean War to the Second World War. HUNDREDS of new photographs are being added every week. Have you found your British Army Ancestor yet?
There are over 12 million names on the British Army Ancestors website and searching is easy and fast. Use the wildcard asterisk * to focus your search results. Searching is free but you will need to REGISTER in order to upload photographs or download existing images.
This website is regularly updated and new features announced on the British Army Ancestors blog. Remember too to check out the British Army Ancestors Facebook page which features a different person every day.
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NOTE There is also a RESEARCH button against every returned result on this site. Click on this button to find out more about research services for individual soldiers.
There are currently 106498 photos of British Army soldiers published on this website