An original British War Medal, short length of replacement ribbon, correctly named to; 14861 PTE. E. EDWARDS. W. YORK. R. Edwin Edwards was entitled to a 15 Star trio, having arrived in France on 26 August 1915. He later served with the Yorks and Lancs, under s n 38448.
A World War One British War Medal, original ribbon. Correctly named to; 68694 PTE. L. EVANS. R. A. M. C. Leveson Evans was entitled to a pair, as confirmed on the Medal Index Card.
An original British War Medal, length of replacement ribbon, correctly named to; 22746 PTE. G. H. EVERETT. K. O. SCO. BORD. George Everett was entitled to a pair and later served with the Labour Corps.
An original British War Medal, short length of replacement ribbon, correctly named to; 51767 PTE. J. GREENHOW. MANCH. R. Joseph Greenhow was entitled to a pair, as confirmed on the MIC. He was also awarded the Silver War Badge.
An original British War Medal, length of replacement ribbon, correctly named to; DM2-134759 PTE. A. HARVEY. A. S. C. Looks as though an attempt has been made to remove the surname, and suspension slightly slack. Priced accordingly. Albert Harvey was entitled to a pair, as confirmed on the MIC.
An original British War Medal, short length of replacement ribbon, correctly named to; 63607 PTE. F. R. HINCHCLIFFE. K. O. Y. L. I. Frederick Hinchcliffe was entitled to a pair, as confirmed on the MIC. He also served with the Royal Army Medical Corps under s n147596.
An original British War Medal, short length of replacement ribbon, correctly named to; 14810 PTE. E. P. JOHNSON. W. YORK. R. Edgar Johnson was entitled to a 15 Star trio, having arrived in France on 10 September 1915. He was also entitled to a Silver War Badge.
An original British War Medal, length of replacement ribbon, correctly named to; 31428 PTE. G. A. JONES. R. A. M. C. George Jones was entitled to a 15 trio having arrived in France on 21 May 1915.
An original British War Medal, length of original ribbon, correctly named to; 35963 PTE. G. H. LAMBERT. E. YORK. R. George Lambert was entitled to a pair, as confirmed on the MIC. He later served with the Manchester Regiment (s n 45911). He served with the 1st Battalion of both Regiments.
An original British War Medal, short length of replacement ribbon, correctly named to; 46674 PTE. J. R. MARSHALL. K. R. RIF. C. John Marshall was entitled to a pair, as confirmed on the MIC.Â
An original British War Medal, short length of replacement ribbon, suspension re-affixed, correctly named to; 23079 PTE. J. MC GOWAN. E. LAN. R. John McGowan was entitled to a pair, as confirmed on the MIC. He was also awarded a Silver War Badge. John s service record is still extant and this shows he was in Germany, as…
A World War One British War Medal with length of replacement ribbon. Correctly named to; S4-146121 PTE. S. RITCHIE. A. S. C. Stanley Ritchie is confirmed on the Medal Index Card as being entitled to a pair.
An original World War One British War Medal, correctly named as follows; 4057 PTE C. SIMMS. GLOUC. R. Charles Simms was entitled to a pair. There is a note on the MIC that his Victory Medal was returned in 1941. He is noted on CWGC as having died on 6 September 1916 whilst serving with…
A World War One British War Medal, replacement ribbon. Correctly named to; 62217 PTE. A. G. SMITH. W. YORK. R. Albert Smith was entitled to a pair, as confirmed on the Medal Index Card. Â
An original World War One British War Medal, correctly named as follows; 9-5097 PTE. R. SWEENEY. DURH. L. I. Richard Sweeney was entitled to a pair. He is recorded as having been killed in action on 16 September 1916 and is buried in Adanac Military Cemetery, Miraumont. This is a communal cemetery and Richard s…