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WW1 Brothers Medal Groups . Casualty K.S.L.I & Survivor R. Fusilier in General / other
€283.01
WW1 Medal pair to ‘19110 Pte B Berry K.S.L.I ‘ Together with record office letter . Box of issue and postal enevelope —— Together with his brothers WW1 Medal pair to ‘GS-29584 Pte A Berry R.Fus ‘ Pte B Berry 1st Battalion K.S.L.I Killed 3/12/1917 age 32 . Commerated on Cambrai Memorial Louveral Panel 8&9 . Son of Henry & Polly Berry , 13 Rosedale Street Valley Shipley Yorks
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