Category
- Badges and Others
- Award Documents
- Awards & Decorations
- Belts and Buckles
- British / Canadian
- Casualty
- Edged Weapons / Bayonets/ Daggers
- Flags/Miscellaneous / Buttons and parts
- Gallantry and Honours
- Heer / Insignia
- Helmets & Headgear
- Long Service Medals
- Luftwaffe / Insignia
- Luftwaffe / Kriegsmarine / Insignia
- Medals
- Military Artwork, Maps, Posters, Signs
- NSB / WA / WHN
- Original Dutch Militaria
- Paper items
- Photographs
- Political & Hitlerjugend / Insignia
- Rings
- Soviet Russian / DDR-NVA
- SS & Polizei / Insignia
- Vehicles / Artillery (related)
- Winterhilfswerk
Medal group consisting 1939-45 star , Africa star and War medal . Complete with his condolence slip named to ‘ L/Sgt F. Alexander ‘ . Issue box naming removed . 3 medal transit bags. L/Sgt F.Alexander . 197 Bty 61 Lt AA Reg R.A . Died 29th Aug 1942 age 28 . Buried Tripoli . Lance Sergeant Francis Alexander a native of Glasgow served with the 197th Battery of the 61st Light Anti Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery in the Western Desert, he was first reported as been taken prisoner on the 2nd July 1942 and was later confirmed as died whist a POW on the 29th August 1942.
Related products
-
WWII Casualty group. Commanding Officer HMT Fifeshire. 1940. Bridgewater, Devon. in Groups
€202.15Add to cartWWII Killed in action group of 3 to Sub Lieutenant John Valentine Searles-Wood. Group includes, 39-45 Star, Atlantic Star and War Medal along with wax packets, the transmittal box and casualty slip. Sub Lieutenant Searles-Wood was killed in action whilst in command of (HMT) His Majesties Trawler Fifeshire. Fifeshire was attacked and sunk on February …
WWII Casualty group. Commanding Officer HMT Fifeshire. 1940. Bridgewater, Devon. in GroupsRead More
-
Silver Hallstone Masonic Medal. Bro. A. Graham No.262 in Casuality
€75.08Add to cartSilver Hallstone Masonic Medal. Awarded to Brother A. Graham No. 262. Silver hallmarked medal made in Birmingham date 1949-50. made by maker J R G & S, (J R Gaunt & Sons).
-
BWM. Best. Inniskilling Fusiliers. 1st Day lander, Gallipoli. Died of wounds at sea, 1915. in Singles
€80.86Add 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 …
-
WW1 British Silver Wound Badge To B41339 Francis Easton, South Staffs Regiment in Misc / other badges
€40.43Add to cartA WW1 Silver War Badge issued to B41339 Francis Easton, South Staffs Regiment, It was issued due to wounds recieved. He was discharded due to his wounds 15 October 1918 The badge has no damaged or repairs.
Product Showcase


















Reviews
There are no reviews yet.