520. A FIRST WORLD WAR CASUALTY TRIO TO THE LONDON REGIMENT.

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520. 2301278. A FIRST WORLD WAR CASUALTY TRIO TO THE LONDON REGIMENT.

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A Great War Trio comprising 1914-15 Star named to 1862 Pte F. Inkersole 4-Lond R. War Medal and Victory Medal similarly named. Frederick Inkersole was the son of Frederick and Beatrice Inkersole of 37 Warneford Street, Victoria Park Rd, South Hackney, London. He served with the 4 (City of London) Battalion (Royal Fusiliers). He entered France on the 6th January 1915 and rose to the rank of Corporal, later with number 280279. He died of wounds on the 23rd October 1918 and is buried at Maurois Communal Cemetery, his headstone reads 'Loved and Missed by All' he was 20 years old. His is one of only 82 buried at this cemetery.

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520. 2301278. A FIRST WORLD WAR CASUALTY TRIO TO THE LONDON REGIMENT.

Description

A Great War Trio comprising 1914-15 Star named to 1862 Pte F. Inkersole 4-Lond R. War Medal and Victory Medal similarly named. Frederick Inkersole was the son of Frederick and Beatrice Inkersole of 37 Warneford Street, Victoria Park Rd, South Hackney, London. He served with the 4 (City of London) Battalion (Royal Fusiliers). He entered France on the 6th January 1915 and rose to the rank of Corporal, later with number 280279. He died of wounds on the 23rd October 1918 and is buried at Maurois Communal Cemetery, his headstone reads 'Loved and Missed by All' he was 20 years old. His is one of only 82 buried at this cemetery.

Condition

Usual light surface marks.

Sale

An Extensive Private Collection of First World War Medals

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Address

The Linen Yard
South Street
Crewkerne
TA18 8AB
United Kingdom

Placement
Top Floor
Catalogue no
520

An Extensive Private Collection of First World War Medals

This sale will comprise an extensive and far-ranging private single owner collection of First World War Medals comprising over 500 lots of Great War medals, the vast majority to men who served on the Western Front, many of them casualties buried in an array of different cemeteries in France and Belgium, to include gallantry groups, numerous 1st Day of the Somme groups, a casualty group to a boy soldier who signed up at the age of 15, examples from the famous ‘Pals Battalions’ and pairs and trios to almost every Regiment and Corps who took part between 1914 and 1918.

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