Framed embroidered card bearing insignia of Royal Flying Corps owned by Colin Thomas Methven
Colin Thomas Methven, service number 10327, R.F.C. Royal Flying Corps. Part of a Lewis machine gun (the foresight from a F.E.2b Farman Experimental 2bi-plane or an F.E.2d?) that allowed the gunner to fire the machine gun through the propeller of the aircraft. Taken by Colin Methven as a souvenir - he was based at Auchel Aerodrome, Pas de Calais during WWI. He enlisted in Kilkenny in October 1915 and was officially discharged on 19 March 1918. He lost his left hand and eye and suffered severe damage to his left ear in a flying accident - his discharge papers refer to this.
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Mary Broderick
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Europeana 1914-1918
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