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Category: Casualty
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10th BN Cameronians death plaque and pair in Casuality
€272.86Add to cart39356 PTE Peter Osborne Conner 10th Battalion Cameronians Scottish rifles died 13/10/18 aged 20 buried Philosephe British Cemetry. comes with sympathy letter from king George V, with printed signature of Winston Churchill. The medals and plaque have been stuck to the board.
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A WWI 1914-18 War Medal awarded to PO 18451 PTE H. HAIG R.M.L.I K.I.A. Battle of Jutland in Casuality
€197.82Add to cartBritish War medal with its original silk ribbon awarded to PO. 18451 PTE. H. HAIG R.M.L.I. who was sadly Killed in Action on 31st May 1916 in the naval battle of Jutland while serving on the famous Battle ship, H.M.S MALAYA, included is a pamphlet from the church of H.M.S MALAYA, showing The memorial to …
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Boxed Lusitania medal in Casuality
€79.13Add to cartA boxed Lusitania medal with its original pamphlet, As you can see from the photos it is in great condition and a rare complete survivor.
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British casualty group Royal Navy sub Mariner (HMS Vandal) in Casuality
€400.00Add to cartA Royal Navy casualty group of William Joseph coffee. William was serving on HMS vandal when it was lost at Sea in February 1943 he was 22 years of age and is listed on the Chatham War memorial. When I purchased a group it was accompanied by an Royal artillery, forage cap named to SJ …
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BRITISH SOLDIERS 1WW DEATH PLAQUE in Casuality
€197.82Add to cartUn researched condition good full sized in wooden surround fitting for the plaque, offering free UK delivery reference LP5
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BRITISH SOLDIERS 1WW DEATHS PLAQUE in Casuality
€197.82Add to cartFull sized framed in wood by member of his family, condition is good offering free delivery UK reference LP5 Tel: +44 7505 165 843 We accept online payments for all our items listed: Bank transfer cash on collection personal cheques or if wishing over the phone using your debit or credit cards, also doing layby …
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BWM. Best. Inniskilling Fusiliers. 1st Day lander, Gallipoli. Died of wounds at sea, 1915. in Singles
€95.50Add to cartCorrectly named 7921 Cpl J Best R Innis Fus Please note although correctly named, the ‘F’ is mis-stamped ‘B’ James was born to William and Eliza in 1889. His address is as 1 Falkland Avenue, Liverpool. The 1st Inniskillings disembarked at Avonmouth on 10 January 1915. The Battalion became part of 87 Infantry Brigade in …
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Canadian Memorial Cross, G.V.R. (204115 L. Cpl. A.D. Edwards), KIA Vimy Ridge in Casuality
€514.97Add to cartCanadian Memorial Cross, G.V.R. (204115 L. Cpl. A.D. Edwards) A.D. Edwards, Lance Corporal, 13th Battalion, Canadian Infantry, was killed in action at Vimy Ridge on April 9th, 1917 (first day of attack). He is commemorated at the Vimy Memorial. The memorial cross is officially issued but mistakenly engraved ‘294115’ instead of ‘204115’. Sold without physical …
Canadian Memorial Cross, G.V.R. (204115 L. Cpl. A.D. Edwards), KIA Vimy Ridge in CasualityRead More
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Casualty Officers Pair. Matthews. KIA 1917. Tyne Cot. Palmers Green, London in Singles
€218.29Add to cartRecently re-united Correctly named 2 Lieut FH Matthews Francis Harold Matthews was born in 1893 to Walter and Margaret. The family in 1911 were living at 36 Overdale Road and Francis is seen to be working as a clerk for a timber merchants. He married Mabel Grace Fowler in February 1916 and later that year …
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Casualty Victory Medal. Penberthy, 6th Dragoons. KIA. in Singles
€54.57Add to cartCorrectly named D6663 Pte CB Penberthy 6 D Gds Claude Browell Penberthy was born in 1984 in Canongate, Edinburgh to John and Josephine. We find them in 1901 when it is noted his father was a labourer for the Royal Arsenal. They were living at 12 Gildersome Street in Woolwich. In 1911, Claude is now …
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Casualty WWI BWM. Root. Royal West Kents. Chelmsford. Third Battle of Ypres 1917. in Casuality
€68.21Add to cartCorrectly named G18327 Pte A Root R W Kent R Albert was born to Samuel and Selina in 1890. He married Mabel Marshall/Galley in 1914. He was a groom/gardener when he enlisted into the 11th (Lewisham) Service Battalion. An address for him is given as Braintree Road, Waltham, Chelmsford. Landing in France on the 6th …
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Death, plaque/penny 7th Battalion, London, Regiment in Casuality
€197.82Add to cartThis is a death plaque attributed to Private Lawrence Andrew John Lovesay. He was killed in action 28/12/1917 whilst serving in the 7th battalion London regiment. He is buried at Minty Farm Cemetery in Belgium and was the son of Eliza Babb Lovesay of ‘Ivydene’ 6 Gap Road Wimbledon London. The plaque is in nice …
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Early 1914 Star Casualty. Hood. 2nd Bedfordshire Regiment. KIA Ypres. Menin Gate. in Casuality
€197.82Add to cartCorrectly named 9308 Pte E Hood 2/Bedf R Edward was born in Ditchenham, Norfolk and resided in Waltham Cross, Herts. At the outbreak of the War, the Bedfordshires had just returned from South Africa, but were quickly re-equipped and attached to 21st Brigade of 7th Division. This formation left Southampton on 5 October 1914 on …
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Father & Son group. Father present at Jutland, son KIA Battle of Imphal 1944. 4Bn RW Kents in Groups
€306.97Add to cart1915 Star with Victory Medal, sadly missing the BWM Correctly named J39898 FT Shelvey Boy 1 RN Frederick Thomas Shelvey was born to Edward and Alice in Deal, Kent in 1898. In 1911, we find Frederick as a schoolboy living at 78 College Road, North Deal, Kent. He enlisted into the Royal Navy in 1916 …
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Great War Death Plaque (Austin) in Casuality
€150.07Add to cartAn original, full size WW1 death plaque, correctly named to ‘Frederick Arthur Austin’. Complete with its card case, and Buckingham Palace transmission slip. A link to the CWGC listing can be viewed: HERE.
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