Private Thomas Dryden, 1st/5th ( Territorial ) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. He died in Belgium on 3rd November 1918 during the ” Advance to Victory ” aged 41 and is buried in Tournai Communal Cemetery Allied Extension, Tournai, Belgium. He was the son of Mr and Mrs William Dryden and the husband of Elizabeth Dryden of 44 West End, Tweedmouth. The photographs show Allied troops pushing forward after the retreating German army during the final 100 days of the War. The final photo shows the impressive Memorial raised to the 50th ( Northumbrian ) Division of which the Battalion was part until July 1918 when it was reduced to cadre and assigned to lines of communications duties. It was erected near the village of Weiltje in the Ypres Salient where nearby on the 26th April 1915 the Division fought its first action of the War only days after landing on the Continent.