Three British War and Victory Medal Pairs (Lieut. D. J. Brown; 2. Lieut. F. R. Opwood; Lieut. G. Taylor), very fine and better; Three Next of Kin bronze plaques (John Collins; Thomas Maxwell; Edgar Heuzel Hester this with framed commemorative scroll), together with "Gallipoli Star" and Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service silver cape badge (11)

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Three British War and Victory Medal Pairs (Lieut. D. J. Brown; 2. Lieut. F. R. Opwood; Lieut. G. Taylor), very fine and better; Three Next of Kin bronze plaques (John Collins; Thomas Maxwell; Edgar Heuzel Hester this with framed commemorative scroll), together with "Gallipoli Star" and Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service silver cape badge (11)

拍品专文

INDENTLieutenant D. J. Brown served with the Royal Irish Fusiliers

Lieutenant F. R. Opwood commissioned as Second Lieutenant Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers; wounded in action 28 July 1916; Lieutenant 1 July 1917 with Ministry of Munitions

Lieutenant George Taylor, commissioned Second Lieutenant Royal Engineers, 10 November 1915; was reported missing, presumed killed in action, France, 23 March 1918

Private John Collins, 10th Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers, was killed in action 21 November 1917 and is buried in Boucquoy Road Cemetery, Ficheux

Second Lieutenant Maxwell, 8th Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers, was killed in action France and Flanders, 9 September 1916

Captain Edgar Hazel Hester, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, Second Lieutenant, 16 February 1907; Lieutenant 1910; Captain 1914; was killed in action 16 August 1917