Harry Stanley Green's letters and medals
France
Letter
Medical
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Letter to Muriel from Stanley in the General Isolation Hospital, Etaples, France, 3 Sept. 1916. On page 4, a reference to a newspaper cutting of Private H. Busby
Letter to Muriel from Stanley in Etaples, France, 3 Sept. 1916
Etaples, France
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Other
Newspaper cutting of Private H. Busby
Letter to Muriel from her husband Stanley Green, General Isolation Hospital, Etaples, France, 1 Sept. 1916.
Letter to Muriel from Stanley Green, General Isolation Hospital, Etaples, France, 1 Sept. 1916
Letter to Muriel from Stanley in the General Isolation Hospital, Etaples, France, 5 Sept. 1916
Letter to Muriel from Stanley in General Isolation Hospital, Etaples, France, 30 Aug. 1916
Letter to Muriel from Stanley in the General Isolation Hospital, Etaples, France, dated Wednesday 30 Aug. 1916.
Letter to Muriel from Stanley in France, 3 Aug. 1916
Trench Life
Letter to Muriel from her husband Stanley in France, 3 Aug. 1916.
Letter to Muriel from Stanley in General Isolation Hospital, Etaples, France, 12 Sept. 1916
Letter to Muriel from her husband Stanley in General Isolation Hospital, Etaples, France, 12 Sept. 1916
Letter to Muriel from Stanley, General Isolation Hospital, Etaples, France, 22 Aug. 1916
Letter to Muriel from her husband Stanley, General Isolation Hospital, Etaples, France, 22 Aug. 1916.
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English
CONTRIBUTOR
Clare Sanderson
DATE
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LANGUAGE
eng
ITEMS
181
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
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The silver or bronze medal was awarded to officers and men of the British and Imperial Forces who either entered a theatre of war or entered service overseas between 5th August 1914 and 11th November 1918 inclusive. This was later extended to services in Russia, Siberia and some other areas in 1919 and 1920. It was decided that each of the allies should each issue their own bronze victory medal with a similar design, similar equivalent wording and identical ribbon. The British medal was designed by W. McMillan. The front depicts a winged classical figure representing victory.
Medals and postcards
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Postcards, medals, and Queen Mary box || I brought medals and cards with me today. They were passed on to my mother from my grandmother. I think the postcards are from my grandmother's house. Also included is a Queen Mary Christmas box, sent to all the troops in 1914. Christopher and James Dunne.


