Posting this for a friend of a friend. Know it's a long-shot but the sort of challenge the forum excels at.
Lee, I found a newspaper cutting for H Tambling, unfortunately, no photograph. His brother Edwin was killed in 1941. http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2464103/TAMBLING,%20EDWIN Guy
Morrice had been in the Royal Artillery since 1927, Tillyer since 1934. I have attached the four RA casualty cards. Guy
In the Regimental History, Crowther,Tambling,Tillyer, appear in The Roll of Honour Morrice in the Nominal Role No pictures i'm afraid, only the Regimental Shield, presented by 1Cdn AGRA. Best Rob
Five years later, and I can offer a photo of Thomas Morrice. It looks like the town of Arnhem again exhibited memorial photos of soldiers lost during the liberation in 1945, as this photo was taken in 2020. It shows a memorial banner attached to a lamppost. It was one of many, but my brother only took this one as he knew I was researching our Morrice family history. (At this point I'm not aware of a direct link with Thomas). The image suggests he was born in 1908, but that's an estimate based on his age when he died. His actual date of birth (15/06/1907) is shown in the attestation image linked by Guy earlier in this thread. Very late for the original request, but hopefully still of interest.