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Canada. A Memorial Cross To Military Medal Recipient, Died Of Wounds Sustained In The Approach To Canal Du Nord Newly Listed Provenance: SPINK JUNE 1984(STANSFELD)

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Provenance: SPINK JUNE 1984(STANSFELD)

Battalion sent to South Africa for special service in the Zulu War

the ends of which are stitched together at the rear

chipping evident in the red enamels on four of the star points

British War Medal (26712

Canada. A Memorial Cross To Military Medal Recipient, Died Of Wounds Sustained In The Approach To Canal Du Nord Newly Listed Provenance: SPINK JUNE 1984(STANSFELD)George V (412791 Pte. W. MANSON M. M.). Naming is engraved. Suspended from a multi link sterling silver fob band, marked "78" and maker marked "AJ" on the band's ring. Light contact, near extremely fine. Footnote: William Manson was born on January 11, 1897 in Edinburgh, Edinburghshire, Scotland and later immigrated to Canada. He signed his Attestation Paper as a Private (412791) with the 39th Infantry Battalion, on February 17, 1915 in Lindsay,

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