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Silver War Badges (19), reverses officially numbered ‘523087’; ‘251147’; ‘B195031’; ‘265044’; ‘170901’; ‘B5789’; ‘R.N.7025’; ‘4935’; ‘B258608’; ‘B63658’; ‘202656’, this lacking retaining pin; ‘2556’; 204188’; ‘386537’ with numbered card box of issue; ’B149586’; ‘405774’ and additionally privately engraved ‘A. Saunders’; ‘232571’; ‘164670’; 297077’, this last lacking retaining pin and hook, generally very fine or better (19) £100-140
Joseph E. Ankorn (Silver War Badge no. 523087) served during the Great War with the Royal Defence Corps, and was discharged as a result of sickness on 9 June 1916.
Frank Bellringer (Silver War Badge no. 251147) served during the Great War with the Scots Guards, and was discharged to pension on 26 October 1917.
James F. Booth (Silver War Badge no. B195031) served during the Great War with the King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, and was discharged as a result of wounds on 27 March 1919.
Thomas William Brown (Silver War Badge no. 265044) served during the Great War with the Highland Light Infantry, and was discharged as a result of sickness on 3 October 1917.
Henry Walter Campling (Silver War Badge no. 170901) served during the Great War with the Army Service Corps, and was discharged as a result of sickness on 30 March 1917.
Dennis Casserley (Silver War Badge no. B5789) served during the Great War with the Royal Fusiliers, and was discharged as a result of wounds on 17 September 1918.
George James Clayson (Silver War Badge no. RN7025) served during the Great War with the Royal Navy, and was discharged as medically unfit on 30 March 1916.
William Henry Gornall (Silver War Badge no. 4935) served during the Great War with the Welch Regiment, and was discharged as a result of sickness on 10 July 1916.
Albert Handley (Silver War Badge no. B258608) served during the Great War with the Suffolk Regiment, and was discharged as a result of wounds on 14 July 1919.
Frank Issac Holford (Silver War Badge no. B63658) served during the Great War with the Royal Scots, and was discharged as a result of wounds on 10 December 1918.
Ernest Hope (Silver War Badge no. 202656) served during the Great War with the Lancashire Fusiliers, and was discharged as a result of wounds on 29 June 1917.
Thomas Albert Innes (Silver War Badge no. 2556) served during the Great War as a Second Lieutenant with the Royal West Surrey Regiment, and was discharged as permanently unfit on 18 August 1916.
William Lamprey (Silver War Badge no. 204188) served during the Great War with the Wiltshire Regiment, and was discharged as a result of sickness on 29 June 1917.
John Richard Maddern (Silver War Badge no. 386537) served during the Great War with the King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, and was discharged as a result of sickness on 12 June 1918.
James W. Redman (Silver War Badge no. B149586) served during the Great War with the Norfolk Regiment, and was discharged as a result of sickness on 28 February 1919.
Albert Saunders (Silver War Badge no. 405774) served during the Great War with the Dorsetshire Regiment, and was discharged as a result of wounds on 2 May 1918.
James L. Skinner (Silver War Badge no. 232571) served during the Great War with the 1st Tunnelling Company, Royal Engineers, and was discharged as a result of sickness on 6 August 1917.
William Smith (Silver War Badge no. 164670) served during the Great War with the Lancashire Fusiliers, and was discharged as a result of wounds on 19 May 1916.
Ernest Swaby (Silver War Badge no. 297077) served during the Great War with the York and Lancaster Regiment, and was discharged as a result of sickness on 15 December 1917.
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