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Pair: Private T. G. Smith, 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen’s Bays), died of wounds, 22 March 1918
British War and Victory Medals (2DG-6332 Pte. T. G. Smith. 2-D. Gds.) very fine
Pair: Private P. Le Bosse, King’s Royal Rifle Corps
British War and Victory Medals (R-18213 Pte. P. Le - Bosse. K.R.Rif.C), with Silver War Badge (222886), very fine
Pair: Private R. Scott, West Riding Regiment
British War and Victory Medals (205220 Pte. R. Scott. W. Rid. R.), with Silver War Badge (320760), very fine
Pair: M. E. Lewis, Voluntary Aid Detachment
British War and Victory Medals (M. E. Lewis. V.A.D.) very fine (8) £80-120
Thomas William Godfrey Smith was born in Fulham, London, and resided at 78 Bramber Road, West Kensington. He served during the Great War with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the French theatre of war from 15 August 1914. He died of wounds, 22 March 1918, and is buried in Roye New British Cemetery, France.
Robert Scott served during the Great War with the West Riding Regiment and the Worcestershire Regiment, he was discharged from the latter due to ‘Wounds’, 19 February 1918.
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