Some of Michael's medals
Medals worn by Michael Kehoe on a remembrance day. 2 Wound badges, Hindenberg Cross and Blank and Tan.
CONTRIBUTOR
Kevin Keogh
DATE
1961
LANGUAGE
und
ITEMS
1
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
PROGRESS
METADATA
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'Some Dad | mine!!'
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The name of the artist responsible for the image on this postcard can be seen under the chair: Donald McGill. He has depicted a girl seated at a table, with an open book in front of her. She is looking up at a portrait on the wall of a British army sergeant. The caption below reads, ‘Some Dad, mine!!’. The typeset text on the reverse states ‘Inter-Art Co., Red Lion Square, London, W.C. / “COMIQUE” Series. No. 1465. / British Manufacture Throughout.’. || A British sentimental postcard || || Front || Postcard || A British sentimental postcard
Photo of medals awarded to James Roarty (front of medals)
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Front || My Grandfather always promised to leave me his medals when he died and he did. He was awarded: The 1914-15 Star. The reverse has his service number, rank, name and unit; The British War Medal, 1914-18. His service number, rank, name and unit are impressed on the rim; The Allied Victory Medal. His service number, rank, name and unit are impressed on the rim; The Silver War Badge. The badge was originally issued to officers and men who were discharged or retired from the military forces as a result of sickness or injury caused by their war service.
Photo of medals awarded to James Roarty (back of medals)
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Back || Back view of the following medals awarded to my Grandfather: The 1914-15 Star. The reverse has his service number, rank, name and unit; The British War Medal, 1914-18. His service number, rank, name and unit are impressed on the rim; The Allied Victory Medal. His service number, rank, name and unit are impressed on the rim;