A WW1 Victory medal awarded to 89747 DVR A PAINTER RA, A Driver in the Royal Artillery
The victory medal awarded to 19786 PTE M HOWARD L’POOL REG, Private M Howard of the iverpool Regiment.
Pair of medals, BWM and Victory, to Private Punchard (Irony of the name should not be lost on English speakers!) of the Rifle Brigade for service in World War one. S-36816 PTE H.PUNCHARD RIF BRIG. Unsure of what the S prefix means?
The lonely victory medal of 1779 PTE R COOMBE RAMC from the great war. RAMC stands for Royal Army Medical Corps and as a Private Mr Coombe could have performed any number of roles from strecher bearer, nurse, ambulance driver or front line medic. Reserach would be necessary to know more of this soldiers history.
World war one pair of campaign medals comprising british war medal (silver) and victory medal to 53032 PTE T.W. BURCH QUEENS. Where Queens refers to the Queens royal regiment of West Surrey.
Pair of British medals (British War Medal and Victory medal) to M8007 J.WATT ERA5 RN, Engine room Artificer? Auxiliary? In the Royal Navy. Name stamped around the edge as usual with UK medals
Britsh world war one pair of medals to 87239 DVR F.J. ADKINS RE comprising the British war medal 1914 1918 and the Victory medal (British version). Medals awarded to a Driver in the Royal Engineers
The silver 1914 1918 British war medal together with the corresponding victory medal awarded to Private Dudley of the Northamptonshire Regiment. Also included the Cap badge of the regiment referencing the peninsula war Battle honours of Talavera and Gibraltar. Medal index card shown.
Typical British world war one pair of medals consisting the British war medal 1914 – 1918 (Made for sterling silver) and the Bronze UK version of the inter allied victory medal for the “Great war”.
Pair attached to the medal bar were awarded to 136715 CPL W.GRIBBLE RA, a Corporal in the Royal artillery
WW1 British war medal and victory medal pair awarded to M18680 A. GEORGE WMN RN, Wireman in the Royal Navy