Anyway , with finding today some other documents the photos are starting to make some sense.
My mother-in-law's father(Lionel) appears to have collated the albums , mostly of items to do with one of his brothers, his sister+her husband and general contemporary cards.
Lionel , we think , was one (the youngest) of twelve brothers and one sister, and originated from the Dewsbury area of West Yorkshire (tbc), and his initial employment was that of musician ( indeed all the brothers got instruments from their father and as the youngest Lionel got the Drums ). Today we find his 1915 certificate from the War Office that he was medically unfit for military duty - we believe as a child/ young adult he got ' Rheumatic Fever ' which was the main reason for this. His brother-in-law however was quite involved in the military , possibly the RAMC, so what did Lionel do for war effort - beyond playing for/in a number of music-hall bands keeping up morale at home ? I think it was doing thinks like buying War Bonds ( though we have yet to find any ) , and things like the government sold postcards.
Thinking these would be easy to find on the internet , they are not , so I will do some scanning next week when the albums hopefully should arrive in London for a couple of weeks.
A few on the internet though http://www.warandtactics.com/smf/world- ... -postcard/


I note there are a few more on the well known internet auction sites ( examples will change ) http://www.ebay.co.uk/bhp/war-bonds , from around £2 to £10 which I guessed was what they were worth ,but I dont think these will be sold out of the family.
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