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I dont think the picture on this page is of HENRY PITCHER, for a start he is dressed as a sailor, it may be a picture of ERNEST PITCHER? - Comments? - scubadel@hotmail.com.
This was also raised on the refdesk recently ( Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/June_2012 ). There seems to be some doubt about the accuracy of this photo; it shows a naval rating, not an army officer, for one thing. Compare [1]. There's some resemblance so this may be a relative, but I don't think it's the man the article is about. I've taken the photo out of the article for now. FiggyBee (talk) 01:18, 6 June 2012 (UTC)Reply