PTE 6675 W Kelly Connaught Ranges
Medals and Christmas Box presentation
My Grandfather held the medals from the Great Wars.....along with the Christmas Box presented to him during this historic period.
The original identification tag and string are also in the photos.
He left Southern Ireland and brought his son's and daughters up in Middlesbrough.
CONTRIBUTOR
raymondkelly
DATE
1914 - 1918
LANGUAGE
eng
ITEMS
5
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
PROGRESS
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