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J.QUINN
First World War Victory Medal
Service No: 409354
Unit No: 25
Corps/Service: Infantry
Country: Canada
Date of sale: 06 April 2008 Private J. QUINN of the 25 Canadian Infantry.
T.EVANS
World War 1 Pair
Service No: 432900
Unit No: 49
Corps/Service: Infantry
Country: Canada
Date of sale: 08 April 2008 Corporal Thomas EVANS of the 49 Canadian Infantry. He is said to have been from Pembroke, S.Wales. He was an original member of the Edmonton Fusiliers which is now the 49/Loyal Edmonton Regiment. He was killed in action on the 30th of October, 1917.
P.R.HILL
1939-1945 War Medal
Service No: 81738
Corps/Service:
Country:
Date of sale: 25 January 2008 1939-1945 War Medal to Sergeant P.R. HILL. He is recorded with the Service Number of 81738, however the Australian World War Two Nominal Roll does not have a serviceman listed with these details. It is possible that this man is from South Africa, but there is no evidence to suggest this.
F.J.MILL
Other Militaria
Service No: 5701
Unit No: 14
Corps/Service: Infantry
Country: Australia
Date of sale: 15 January 2008 Photograph of Frederick James MILL. The First World War Embarkation Roll has him leaving Australia with the 14th Infantry Battalion, AIF - but he was allocated to the 46th Battalion and then transferred to the 59th Battalion, AIF. This is one of two photos of Private F.J. MILL. The other soldier is unknown.
F.J.MILL
Other Militaria
Service No: 5701
Unit No: 14
Corps/Service: Infantry
Country: Australia
Date of sale: 15 January 2008 Private Frederick James MILL of the 14th Infantry Battalion. The First World War Embarkation Roll has him leaving Melbourne on the 4th of May, 1916 aboard HMAT Port Lincoln. He is said to have later served with the 46th Battalion and the 59th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force. MILL is the soldier that is standing. The identity of the soldier that is sitting - is unknown.
T.GODFREY
World War 1 Pair
Service No: 50500
Unit No: Middlesex Regiment
Corps/Service: Infantry
Country: United Kingdom
Date of sale: 25 January 2008 Private T. GODFREY of the Middlesex Regiment. He is said to have also served with the Queens Regiment.
I.L.DEWS
Pacific Star
Service No: NX37332
Unit No: 2/6
Corps/Service: Pioneers
Country: Australia
Date of sale: 14 January 2008 Sapper Ira Lake DEWS, born on the 14th of October, 1920 at Newcastle in New South Wales. The World War Two Nominal Roll has him enlisting into the Second AIF on the 25th of June, 1941 and discharging on the 04th of January, 1946. Unit on discharge was the 2/6 Field Company. His next of kin is listed as Stanley Dews.
C.T.BLACK
Other Militaria
Service No: 203505
Corps/Service:
Country: South Africa
Date of sale: 25 January 2008 World War Two Medals to C.T. BLACK from South Africa.
F.C.SHARLAND
1914-1915 Star
Unit No: 10
Corps/Service: Infantry
Country: South Africa
Date of sale: 25 January 2008 Private F.C. SHARLAND of the 10th Infantry, Witwatersrand Rifles.
C.R.LEWIS
Other Militaria
Service No: 10289
Unit No: 10
Corps/Service: Engineers
Country: Australia
Date of sale: 19 January 2008 Photograph of Driver Charles Robert LEWIS of the 10 Field Company Engineers, AIF. The First World War Embarkation Roll has him leaving Melbourne on the 20th of June, 1916 aboard HMAT Runic. He is reported to have been from Avoca in Victoria and died on the 11th of February, 1922 from wounds sustained during war service.