Four 1914-15 Star Trios with Next of Kin bronze Plaques (10394 Pte. H. C. Heard. Sea. Highrs. with boxes of issue; 8830 Pte. J. Lavender. Rif. Brig; 121844 Spr. S. Davey. R.E.; 089587 Pte. F. W. White. A.S.C.)

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Four 1914-15 Star Trios with Next of Kin bronze Plaques (10394 Pte. H. C. Heard. Sea. Highrs. with boxes of issue; 8830 Pte. J. Lavender. Rif. Brig; 121844 Spr. S. Davey. R.E.; 089587 Pte. F. W. White. A.S.C.)

Two Groups to Brothers, both with Next of Kin bronze plaques: 1914-15 Star trio (10634 Pte. E. G. Hall. Hamps. R.); British War and Victory Medal pair (70252 Pte. S. H. Hall. Devon. R), all nearly extremely fine and better (23)

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INDENTPrivate Horace Cyril Heard, 7th. Bn. Seaforth Highlanders, died of wounds France/Flanders, 6 October 1915; Private Joseph Lavender, 10th. Bn. Rifle Brigade, was killed in action France, 30 November 1917; his name is commemorated on the Cambrai Memorial; Sapper Stephen Davey, 183rd Tunnelling Coy., Royal Engineers, was killed in action France, 1 December 1915; his name is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial; Driver Francis William White, 52nd Coy. Army Service Corps, attached 33rd Casualty Clearing Station died, France, 7 August 1916; Private Edward George Hall, 1st Bn Hampshire Regiment, was killed in action France/Flanders, 26 April 1915; his name is commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres; Private Sidney Herbert Hall, served later with the 8th. Bn. Royal Berkshire Regiment, died while a prisoner of war, 6 October 1918

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