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FIRST AND SECOND WORLD WAR MEDALS AND PAPERWORK TO A DORSET FAMILY. A Great War pair named to 24411 Pte A.F. Hillier Devon R. With original postal envelope addressed to Shepton Mallet, Alfred Frederick Hillier also served with the Labour Corps as number 90816. With two photographs, one of the recipient by a photographer in Shepton Mallet, the other of of seven men in uniform, Belgium 1918. The effects of war service weakened Hillier and he succumbed to Pneumonia in 1926. With two invoice for the burial in Bridport cemetery from Northover and Gilbert. With his sons Second World War Defence and War Medal in delivery box addressed to Ryeberry Cottage West Road, Bridport and other documentation including a certificate of thanks from the Mayor of Bridport. With a First World War Memorial scroll to Driver Ernest James Hillier of the RASC. T4/072480 Hillier is buried in Southampton's Millbrook Cemetery with date of death of 8th June 1915 at the age of 18. *CR Paperwork in varied states. A lot fee of £8 inc. VAT will be charged on top of the hammer price and BP on all lots.
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