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1914 STAR (2034 Pte. T.E. McGregor, 1/4 Sea Highrs.), extremely fine

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1914 STAR (2034 Pte. T.E. McGregor, 1/4 Sea Highrs.), extremely fine

1914-15 STAR (4181 Pte. J. McBrine, Sea. Highrs.; S-4752 Pte. W. Muir, Sea. Highrs.), good very fine

BRITISH WAR MEDAL 1914-18 (2441 Pte. N. McPherson, Seaforth), very fine

VICTORY MEDAL 1914-19 (4) (S-10625 Pte. W. Anderson, Sea. Highrs.; S-17592 Pte. J. McIver, Seaforth; 204271 Pte. D. Munro, Seaforth; S-17584 Pte. D. Young, Seaforth), very fine and better (8)
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Lot Essay

Private William Muir, who was from Dalgety, Fifeshire and latterly a Lance-Corporal, was killed in action, France and Flanders, on 1.8.1917, while serving with the 8th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders.

Private Neil McPherson, who was from Logie, Rosshire, died of wounds on the Somme on 26.7.1916, while serving with the 1/4th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders.

Private William Anderson, who was from Govan, Lanarkshire, died in Mesopotamia on 10.7.1916, while serving with the 1st Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders.

Private James McIver, who was born in Malta and enlisted at Dundee, was killed in action France and Flanders, on 3.5.1917, while serving with the 2nd Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders.

Private Duncan Munro, who was from Nairn, was killed in action, France and Flanders, on 18.9.1918, while serving with the 7th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders.

Private David Young, who was from Dunkeld, Perthshire, was killed in action, France and Flanders, on 22.8.1917, while serving with the 8th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders.