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Pair: Gunner A. G. Armfield, Royal Field Artillery, who died of wounds on 7 March 1917
British War and Victory Medals (L-44024 Gnr. A. G. Armfield. R.A.) good very fine
Pair: Driver T. H. Gregory, Royal Field Artillery
British War and Victory Medals (L-31892 Dvr. T. H. Gregory. R.A.) very fine
Pair: Sergeant W. A. Lailey-Rowland, Honourable Artillery Company
British War and Victory Medals (46 Sjt. W. A. Lailey-Rowland. H.A.C.-Art.-); with Silver War Badge no. ‘68239’ affixed to riband, the last five characters to unit of BWM officially impressed directly upon one another, very fine
Pair: Gunner J. T. Taylor, Royal Field Artillery
British War and Victory Medals (L-42547 Gnr. J. T. Taylor. R.A.) good very fine and better
Pair: Driver W. A. Woodlands, Royal Field Artillery
British War and Victory Medals (L-41625 Dvr. W. A. Woodlands. R.A.) nearly very fine and better (10) £100-£140
Alfred George Armfield died of wounds on the Western Front on 7 March 1917, whilst serving with “C” Battery, 186th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, and is buried at Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium.
William Alfred Lailey-Rowland was born in 1873 and lived at Ropley House, Bletchley. He was admitted to the Honourable Artillery Company on 9 March 1903 and served in Egypt from 21 April 1915 as Saddler Bombardier.
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