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WWI Pair Devonshire Regiment
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WWI Pair Devonshire Regiment

£50.00
WWI War Medal WWI Victory Medal 22345 Pte. E. Thompson Devonshire Regt. With copy MIC and medal roll confirming pair listing his first name as Ernest and showing service with the Labour Corps. Regimental number 311503. Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Pair Plaque Army Service Corps/ South Lancashire Regt.
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WWI Pair Plaque Army Service Corps/ South Lancashire Regt.

£180.00
-WWI War Medal -WWI Victory Medal M2/177624 Pte. S. M. Wynne Army Service Corps -WWI Plaque named Samuel Maurice Wynne Served Army Service Corps and Prince of Wales's Volunteers South Lancashire Regt. Died 1st October 1918 aged 21 whilst serving with the 2nd/4th Bn. South Lancashire Regt. (Service no. 32420). Son of Henry and Mary Wynne of Overton Bridge Ruabon, Denbighshire. Commemorated at Sunken Road Cemetery Boisleux, St Marc. Condition as shown in photographs.
WWI Pair R.N.V.R
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WWI Pair R.N.V.R

£48.00
WWI Pair R.N.V.R T.Z 11763 J. Mercer TEL R.N.V.R Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Pair Rifle Brigade
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WWI Pair Rifle Brigade

£48.00
WWI Pair Rifle Brigade -WWI Victory Medal B200296 Cpl. Standen Rifle Brigade Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Pair Royal Navy
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WWI Pair Royal Navy

£47.00
WWI Pair Royal Navy K9520 W.A. Sheath L.STO RN Condition as shown in photographs.  
WWI Pair, Dog Tag and Badges Royal Engineers
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WWI Pair, Dog Tag and Badges Royal Engineers

£60.00
WWI Pair Dog, Tag and Badges Royal Engineers -WWI Pair W. R 204273 SPR W.L Baxter RE accompanied by Dog Tag Baxter W.L CE RE 339970, a 1915 On War Service Lapel Badge L J.R Gaunt & Sons Ltd London 76540 and medallion won by W. Baxter Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Prisoner of War Pair
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WWI Prisoner of War Pair

£70.00
21823 Pte. David Charles Rowlingson Cold Stream Guards  With copy documents.  Enlisted 14th February 1916, from Poplar, East London and was a Commercial Clerk. Confirmed Prisoner of War in German hands 4th February 1918 and released Prisoner of War arriving in England 11th December 1918. Condition as shown in photographs
WWI RNR Long Service Group
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WWI RNR Long Service Group

£145.00
-1914-15 Star named S. 1891 R. Ritchie Sto. RNR -WWI War Medal & WW1 Victory Medal numbered 1891S -Royal Naval Reserve Long Service & Good Conduct Medal George V Admirals bust named 1580 V R. Ritchie Stop RNR (no ribbon) Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service Group
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WWI Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service Group

£145.00
-1914-15 Star P.O 17154 Pte. W. P. Richardson. R.M.L.I. -War Medal 17154 L. CPL. W. P. Richardson. R.M.L.I. -Victory Medal 17154 L. CPL. W. P. Richardson. R.M.L.I. -Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service & Good Conduct Medal GV. CH. 23268 (CH. B. 3061) W.P.Richardson. MNE. R.F.R Mounted for display Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Royal Naval Reserve Mercantile Marine Trio
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WWI Royal Naval Reserve Mercantile Marine Trio

£120.00
-WWI War Medal 5988T-S.F. LIDGARD. D.H. R.N.R -Mercantile Marine War Medal Frank Lidgard -Victory Medal 5988T-S.F. LIDGARD. D.H. R.N.R Frank Mackerill Lidgard Royal Naval Reserve and Mercantile Marine. He was born 21st November 1897 at Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. The 1901 census records the family were living at 36 St Peters Road, Cleethorpes and the 1911 census shows the family living at 99 St Peters Avenue, Cleethorpes. When the First World War broke out in 1914 Frank was 16 years old and it's unclear what his occupation was at the time but probably service within the fishing industry. He enrolled into the Royal Naval Reserve on 30th September 1916, his service number being TS 5988, the TS indicating the trawler section who were responsible for patrolling the coast, estuarys, mine clearance and general inshore and coastal work. on enrolment he was described as being 5ft. 5" in height, blue eyes, fair complexion and gave his occupation as a 'deck-hand'. he began his service in the R.N.R. at H.M.S. Wallington and was detailed for service with the Auxiliary Patrol Service. He subsequently served at H.M.S. Pembroke before being confirmed as a 'deck-hand' on 21st May 1918. It appears he was appointed to H.M.S. Ganges II in April 1918 and was discharged and demobilised on 26th April 1919. His conduct, character and ability was marked as 'satisfactory/very good'. In the Autumn of 1921 he married Lilian Turner and they lived at 43 Fairview Avenue, Cleethorpes. It is not clear what trade Frank pursued after the war. He died aged 55 years on 2nd June 1953. Mounted in a presentation box. Condition as shown in photographs