WW1 1914-15 TRIO, 14th AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY, WOUNDED FEBRUARY 1917 & K.I.A F&F 26-9-1917, JACKAS BATTALION
WW1 1914-15 Trio
To- 2551.W.O.CL.2.A.J.K.AYRE.14/BN.A.I.F (star)
& 2551.A-WO.CL.11.A.J.K.AYRE.14-BN.A.I.F (pair)
Alexander John Kennedy Ayre served in the Dardanelles with the 14th battalion of the Australian Imperial Forces & in January 1916 proceeded to France with the battalion. He was wounded in France in February 1917 & was sadly killed in action in France & Flanders 2... read more
595.00 GBP
WW1 1914-15 TRIO, 2nd BEDFORDSHIRE REGIMENT OFFICER, KILLED IN ACTION F&F 26-9-1915, LOOS
WW1 1914-15 Trio
To- 2-LIEUT.T.C.PEARSON.BEDF.R (1914-15 Star)
& 2-LIEUT.T.C.PEARSON (WW1 Pair)
Terence Charles Pearson was educated at Bedford Grammar School & was commissioned in to the 2nd battalion of the Bedfordshire Regiment. He was sadly killed in action in France & Flanders 26-9-1915 & having no known grave he is commemorated on the Loos memorial. He was 22 years of... read more
595.00 GBP
WW1 PAIR, 4th CANADIAN INFANTRY, KILLED IN ACTION F&F 27-9-1918 IN THE ATTACK ON THE CANAL DU NORD
WW1 Pair
To- 2448435.PTE.J.JOHNSON.4-CAN.INF
John John was born in Preston, Lancashire but was living & working in the U.S.A when he enlisted in 1917. He was sadly killed in action in France & Flanders 27-9-1918 during the attack on the Canal du Nord & is buried in Ontario cemetery.
GVF or better & complete with copy service papers & CWGC details. read more
165.00 GBP
WW1 1914-15 TRIO & MEMORIAL PLAQUE IN A FITTED & GLAZED CASE, OFFICER R.LANCASTER.REGT, D.O.W F&F WITH THE 1ST QUEEN'S REGT
A superb 1914-15 trio & memorial plaque in a fitted glazed case To- 2-LIEUT.C.ST.L.PERFECT.R.LANC.R
& 2-LIEUT.C.ST.L.PERFECT (on the pair)
Cyril St Lawrence Perfect was the son of G Perfect of Bara Banki, Oudh, India & was educated at Wimbledon college & the university of central London. He was commissioned in to the Royal Lancaster Regiment in February 1915 & first landed in Fra... read more
995.00 GBP
WW1 1914-15 TRIO, 6th HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY, K.I.A GALLIPOLI 12-7-1915, FROM GOVAN
WW1 1914-15 Trio
To- 1673.PTE.M.ROBERTSON.HIGH.L.I
Maxwell Robertson was born in Govan & enlisted in Glasgow. He first landed in theatre of war 2B Gallipoli / The Balkans 2-7-1915 serving with the 6th city of Glasgow territorial force battalion of the Highland Light Infantry. He was sadly killed in action just ten days after arriving on Gallipoli 12-7-1915 and having no known grav... read more
265.00 GBP
WW1 PAIR, Y.19th TRENCH MORTAR BTY R.F.A, DIED OF WOUNDS F&F 22-3-1918, FROM MONMOUTH
WW1 Pair
To- 2825.GNR.C.AGG.R.A
Charles Howard Agg was born in Monmouth & enlisted in Bulford. He was a member of the territorial force and after arriving in France he was renumbered as 881451. He sadly died of Wounds 22-3-1918 serving with Y 19th trench mortar battery of the Royal Field Artillery & left a widow living in Swansea. His death occurred on the 2nd day of the March off... read more
75.00 GBP
WW1 1914 STAR TRIO, RIFLE BRIGADE & R.F.C OFFICER, K.I.A AS A PILOT WITH 70 SQUADRON 24-8-1916
1914 Star trio
To- CAPT.R.G.HOPWOOD.RIFLE.BRIGADE
Robert Gerald Hopwood was educated at Eton college & went on to be commissioned in to the Rifle Brigade. He was A.D.C to the Governor of South Australia & first landed in France 18-10-1914. He was attached to the Royal Flying Corps as a pilot & was sadly killed in action serving as a pilot with 70 squadron in France 24-8-1916 age 3... read more
1495.00 GBP
WW1 PAIR, OFFICER 3rd WORCESTER REGIMENT, K.I.A F&F 7-7-1916 ON THE SOMME
WW1 Pair
To- 2-LIEUT.F.J.HOLLOWELL.
Francis John Hollowell was the elder son of the reverend William Hollowell. M.A vicar of higher Bebington. He was educated at Bradfield college Berkshire. Where he was captain of the football team & head prefect. He also represented the college at Bisley on two separate occasions. He then went on to study at Queen's college Oxford prior to being... read more
295.00 GBP
WW1 PAIR, 28th CANADIAN INFANTRY, KILLED IN ACTION F&F 1-6-1917 FROM PITLOCHARY
WW1 Pair
To- 782343.PTE.D.T.PARRY.28-CAN.INF.
David Thomas Parry was killed in action in France & Flanders 1-6-1917 serving with the 28th battalion of the C.E.F. He was 25 years of age at the time of his death & is buried in Bruay communal cemetery extension. The CWGC state thar he was the late son of John & Agnes Parry of Pitlochry, Perthshire.
NEF & Complete with CWGC det... read more
165.00 GBP
WW1 1914-15 TRIO, 9th SCOTTISH RIFLES & M.G.C OFFICER FROM EDINBURGH, K.I.A F&F 19-11-1916
WW1 1914-15 Trio
To- LIEUT.A.MURRY.SCO.RIF
Andrew Murray from Edinburgh was educated at Edinburgh university & originally enlisted in to the 15th service battalion of the Cameronians / Scottish Rifles. He was commissioned in to the 13th service battalion & proceeded overseas with the 9th service battalion. He served as the battalion intelligence officer & volunteered to be attache... read more
495.00 GBP










