Eight 1914-15 Star Trios all to Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (3-4103 Sjt G. H. Holloway; 12286 Pte H. E. Sansum; 200043 Cpl H. C. Visick; 12283 Pte G. G. Miners; 11139 Pte A. Clay; Pte H. H. H. H. T. Tiddy; 11719 Pte G. W. Bright; 3-5564 Pte L. Jenkin), together with Four: Warrant Officer W. Barron, 1914-15 Star (Sjt); British War and Victory Medals; Army Long Service and G.C., G.V.R., very fine and better, includes a posthumous enclosure document relating to Holloway (28)

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Eight 1914-15 Star Trios all to Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (3-4103 Sjt G. H. Holloway; 12286 Pte H. E. Sansum; 200043 Cpl H. C. Visick; 12283 Pte G. G. Miners; 11139 Pte A. Clay; Pte H. H. H. H. T. Tiddy; 11719 Pte G. W. Bright; 3-5564 Pte L. Jenkin), together with Four: Warrant Officer W. Barron, 1914-15 Star (Sjt); British War and Victory Medals; Army Long Service and G.C., G.V.R., very fine and better, includes a posthumous enclosure document relating to Holloway (28)

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INDENTSergeant Charles Henry Holloway, 1st. Bn., killed in action Belgium, 20 April 1915; Private Harry Edward Sansum, 7th. Bn., killed in action France/Flanders, 31 March 1916, commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial; Corporal Harold Courtney Visick, 1/4th. Bn., died Persian Gulf, 31 August 1916; Private George Gerance Miners, 7th. Bn., killed in action Belgium, 2 March 1916; Private Arthur Clay, 6th. Bn., killed in action The Somme, 16 September 1916, commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial; Private Harry Henry James Tiddy, 1/4th. Bn., died Persian Gulf 9 March 1917; Private George William Bright, 6th. Bn., died of wounds France, 13 May 1917

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