£80
A FIRST WORLD PAIR AND MEMORIAL PLAQUE TO THE ROYAL ENGINEERS. A Great War pair comprising War Medal and Victory Medal named to 10027 Spr A.Stirling R.E. The plaque to Alexander Stirling. Alexander Stirling was the son of John and Catherine Stirling and husband to Helen Calder Stirling of 2 Hillhead Street, Hillhead, Glasgow. Born at Blythswood, Lanarkshire he was a resident of Glasgow. He served with the 479th Field Company of the Royal Engineers, he is also recorded with number 400508. He was killed in action on the 12th April 1918 and is buried at Guarbecque Churchyard, his headstone reads 'Not dead to those who loved him' he was 32 years old. There are only eleven casualties of the first and second world war at this cemetery north of Bethune. *CR Light marks to surfaces, new ribbons. 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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