WW1 PAIR, 2nd LANCASHIRE FUSILIERS
WW1 Pair
To- 20246.PTE.H.GATLEY.LAN.FUS
Harry Gatley initially served overseas with the 2nd Lancashire Fusiliers & went on to serve with the 10th battalion. Before transferring to the Liverpool Regiment with service number 89570 & being discharged to the reserve at the wars end.
GVF or better & complete with MIC details read more
45.00 GBP
WW1 1914-15 TRIO, 1/8th LANCASHIRE FUSILIERS, WOUNDED GALLIPOLI 17-8-1915
WW1 1914-15 Trio
To- 5200.PTE.D.KILLENNY.LANC.FUS
David Killenny first landed in the Balkans 1-5-1915 serving with the 1/8th battalion of the Lancashire Fusiliers. He received a gun shot wound to his right hand on Gallipoli 18-8-1915 & later went on to transfer to the Labour Corps with service number 204618 & his eventual discharge 18-2-1919
GVF & Complete with MIC & other ... read more
85.00 GBP
WW1 1914 STAR TRIO, 5th BORDER REGIMENT, DISCHARGED WITH A SILVER WAR BADGE DUE TO GUN SHOT WOUNDS 1918
WW1 1914 Star Trio
To- 2144.PTE.A.DIXON.5/BORD.R
Arthur Dixon enlisted in to the 5th T.F battalion of the Border Regiment 17-9-1914 & first landed in France with the battalion 26-10-1914. He was later issued with a post 1916 six figure T.F service number 240512. He received gun shot wounds to his right arm & left buttock in 1918 & went on to be discharged with a silver war badge... read more
195.00 GBP
WW1 1914 STAR TRIO, 2nd HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY, WOUNDED 29-10-1914
WW1 1914 Star Trio
To- 9577.PTE.A.WATSON.2/HIGH.L.I
Alexander Watson from Leith enlisted in to the Highland Light Infantry 6-10-1904 & first landed in France 14-8-1914 serving with the 2nd battalion. He was wounded in France 29-10-1914 when he received gun shot wounds to his head & right forearm. He went on to be discharged with a silver war badge due to his wounds 26-7-1915.
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185.00 GBP
WW1 1914-15 TRIO, C-SJT 16th HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY, GLASGOW PALS
WW1 1914-15 Trio
To- 3420.L-SJT/C-SJT.W.SHANNON.HIGH.L.I
William Shannon was one of the original members of the 16th service battalion of the Highland Light Infantry & first landed in France with the battalion 23-11-1915. This battalion was raised as a service battalion / pals battalion in Glasgow with the assistance of the Glasgow boys brigade committee.
N.E.F & Complete w... read more
125.00 GBP
MINT BOXED WW1 PAIR, 11th ARGYLL & SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS
Mint boxed WW1 Pair
To- S-15764.PTE.J.M.GRIEVE.A&S.HIGHRS
James.M.Grieve first served overseas with the 11th service battalion of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders & went on to finish his war serving with the 2nd & later 9th Gordon Highlanders.
EF/MINT & Complete with MIC & medal roll details. read more
55.00 GBP
WW1 1914 MONS STAR & BAR TRIO, 8th BDE R.F.A, WITH OLD CONTEMPTIBLES ASSOCIATION BADGE, NORTH EAST GALLIPOLI ASSOCIATION BADGE & CAP BADGE
WW1 1914 Star trio with original August to November 1914 clasp
To- 47226.DVR.A.BENTALL.R.F.A / R.A
Albert.Henry,Bentall enlisted 6-1-1906 & first landed in France 19-8-1914 serving with the 8th brigade of the Royal Field. Artillery. He was discharged with a silver war badge due to sickness 22-8-1917 & post war was active in a number of old comrades associations. Including the old ... read more
195.00 GBP
WW1 PAIR, 6th KINGS SHROPSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY
WW1 Pair
To- 25681.PTE.J.H.G.SIMONS.K.S.L.I
John.H.G.Simons first served overseas with the 6th battalion of the K.S.L.I & went on to serve with the 2nd South Wales Borderers with service number 40570 & finished his war serving with the 2nd garrison battalion of the Liverpool Regiment with service number 93040.
VF or better & complete with MIC & medal roll details. read more
45.00 GBP
WW1 1914-15 TRIO, LIEUTENANT COMMANDER, R.N.R FROM LISBURN, WITH BOX OF ISSUE
WW1 1914-15 Trio
To- LIEUT / LIEUT.COMMR.R.B.LYNESS.R.N.R
Robert Bannister Lyness was born in Lisburn 1874 & was commissioned in to the R.N.R in 1903. He was awarded the R.N.R Decoration in 1918 & retired at his own request in 1920. He passed away in 1947 & did not participate in WW2.
EF/MINT & Complete with the original box of issue for the British War & Victory medals. Al... read more
235.00 GBP
WW1 1914-15 TRIO,446th NORTHUMBRIAN FIELD COY, ROYAL ENGINEERS, M.I.D FOR SERVICES IN FRANCE 7-7-1919
WW1 1914-15 Trio
To- 1333.SPR.J.BROWN.R.E
Joseph Brown first landed in France 7-8-1915 & went on to be issued with the new six figure T.F number 457235. He was mentioned in despatches by sir Douglas Haigh in the London gazette 7-7-1919 for his services with the 446th Northumbrian field company of the Royal Engineers. He was discharged to the class Z army reserve 22-2-1919.
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135.00 GBP