Talk:Alfred Joseph Richards

Latest comment: 2 years ago by From Hill To Shore in topic Possible image

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Possible image edit

 

This image from Commons is of a "Dick Richards, VC" of the Lancashire Fusiliers, who earned his VC on "W" beach at Gallipoli. This photograph from the Second World War shows him as a sergeant in Home Guard uniform. I believe it is almost certain that "Dick" Richards is in fact Alfred Joseph Richards, however I am uncomfortable with adding the image based on my own research. If other editors feel it is appropriate to add this image, then you are welcome to do so. Other images of Dick Richards are available at c:Category:Lancashire Fusiliers and HMS Euryalus ceremony 1941. From Hill To Shore (talk) 12:52, 14 January 2022 (UTC)Reply