Walter Ward - Military Foot Police
Artillery shell
Wire cutters
Other
CONTRIBUTOR
Ian Leadley
DATE
1890 - 1965
LANGUAGE
eng
ITEMS
60
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
PROGRESS
METADATA
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Memorabilia of John Brophy | Highland Light Infantry and Military Foot Police
12 Items
Various medals 1914-1918 1 brass box, 1914 Various badges and pins Discharge papers, 1918 Character references, 1918 || John Brophy was in the Highland Light Infantry (Act. Lance Corporal,)and in the Military Foot Police. He served in both World War I and World War II. Included are: 3 medals including the 1914 star (which was only issued to the first wave of soldiers in 1914 and is a rare medal), the General Service Medal and the Victory Medal (1918). A brass box, for chocolates or cigars from 1914 Badges and pins Discharge papers and a character references from 1918 Other items in our possession connected with John Brophy include: Letters and documents related to Pensions Mixed medals and badges from World War I and possibly some from World War II 2 copies of the Illustrated War News from 1915. 1 British flask || || Pin || Other || || John Brophy || English || John Brophy's Discharge papers (1918) and Character references (1918) || Official document || || A brass box, for chocolates or cigars || English || Multiple || || Various badges and pins || Other || John Brophy || || 3 medals including the 1914 star (which was only issued to the first wave of soldiers in 1914 and is a rare medal), the General Service Medal and the Victory Medal (1918) || Medal || John Brophy's medals || Front || English || John Brophy || || John Brophy's medals || Medal || John Brophy || 3 medals including the 1914 star (which was only issued to the first wave of soldiers in 1914 and is a rare medal), the General Service Medal and the Victory Medal (1918) || Back || English
Elephant Foot
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A Hollowed out Elephant foot belonging to the King George's Own Sappers and Miners. || Front
Hollow Elephant Foot
1 Item
Back || A Hollowed out Elephant foot belonging to the King George's Own Sappers and Miners.