Four British War and Victory Medal pairs with Next of Kin Bronze Plaques (8070 Cpl. A. H. Howlett. R. Fus.; 41002 Pte. A. Graham. R.S. Fus.; 41786 Pte. W. A. Stewart. High. L.I.; 540 Gnr. L. Bidgood. R.A.)

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Four British War and Victory Medal pairs with Next of Kin Bronze Plaques (8070 Cpl. A. H. Howlett. R. Fus.; 41002 Pte. A. Graham. R.S. Fus.; 41786 Pte. W. A. Stewart. High. L.I.; 540 Gnr. L. Bidgood. R.A.)

Four 1914-15 Star Trios (4888 Pte. E. A. Hover. E. Kent R.; 1384 Pte. G. H. Pritchard R. War. R.; 15517 Cpl. H. Langshaw. R. Lanc. R.; Pte. W. A. Waite. Ches. R.), all nearly extremely fine and better (24)

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INDENTCorporal Alfred Henry Howlett, 8th. Bn. Royal Fusiliers, died of wounds France/Flanders, 20 October 1916; Private Andrew Graham, 1st. Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers, died France/Flanders, 3 May 1917; Private William Alexander Stewart, 12th. Bn. Highland Light Infantry, was killed in action during the battle of Arras, 25 April 1917; Gunner Levi Bidgood, Royal Field Artillery, died Aden, 6 August 1916; Private Ernest Albert Hover, 2nd. Bn. East Kent Regiment, was killed in action France/Flanders, 28 May 1915, his name is commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres; Private Gerald Henry Pritchard, 1/S Bn. Royal Warwickshire Regiment, died of wounds Belgium, 6 October 1917, is buried in Dozingham Military Cemetery, Westvleteren; Corporal Harold Langshaw, 8th. Bn. Royal Lancaster Regiment, was killed in action on the Somme, 18 July 1916

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