£50
WORLD WAR I INTEREST: A brief diary written by George Higgs, a steel specialist tasked with laying railway tracks to the trenches, noting casualty details, the impact of bombing and shelling, and the treatment of prisoners of war, written in pencil, 15.5cm x 9cm, with a British Workman Employed In Allied Countries With The British Army Pass in the name of George Higgs, dated 1919, cancelled and reissued as a souvenir, two letters from his employer London Works (Barlows) Limited, two photos of the steel works, two photos of Mr Higgs and his spaniel "Major", and his birth and death certificates (10)
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