£240
A FIRST WORLD WAR GALLANTRY CASUALTY GROUP TO THE FIELD ARTILLERY. A Great War Group of three comprising George V. Military Medal named to 36646 Sjt F.D. Williams D.189/B.D.E. R.F.A. War Medal and Victory Medal similarly named. Frederick David Williams was brother to Mrs Edith R. Jowett of 10 Brunt Street, Rushole, Manchester, he served with 'B' Battery of the 296th Brigade Royal Field Artillery, his Military Medal being Gazetted on the 6th January 1917. He died on the 1st May 1918 and is buried at St Amand British Cemetery, his headstone reads 'He like a soldier died', he was 38 years old. With a collection of photographs of his headstone and cemetery. *CR Normal light surface marks. 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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