Typescript, paper, poem entitled 'Goole Loco Shed', by Jock Fisher, at Goole locomotive shed, written during the First World War, and given to Robert Bunner. 2 sheets. Mr. Bunner worked at Goole Shed during World War 1 and the poem, although it describes railway working life, has several analogies to the Western front, including the whole first verse, "when the fleet is in", "the cook has gone to France", "brave it like a man." Goole Loco Shed poem
Card, light brown card, Army Classification Certificate (Army Form W. 3291), certifying that Robert James Bunner is classified as B(ii) (fit for service abroad "in labour units, or on garrison or regimental outdoor employment"). Dated 5 Jun. 1917. Issued at the Carlisle recruiting office. Army classification certificate
Card, light brown card, Army Classification Certificate (Army Form W. 3291), certifying that Robert James Bunner is classified fit for service abroad "in labour units, or on garrison or regimental outdoor employment" (classification B (ii)). Dated 10 Aug. 1916. Issued at the Carlisle recruiting office. Army classification certificate for Robert James Bunner
Card, red card, military service exemption service, certifying that Robert James Bunner presented himself for enlistment on 27 Nov. 1915 but was unfit for Military Service. Issued from the 34th Recruiting Area, Cumberland and Westmoreland. Military Service exemption certificate