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Revision as of 19:46, 26 July 2009

Badges

1914-18
Kensington Rifles cap badge. Submitted by Sue from Southend
Durham Light Infantry cap badge. Submitted by Yummy-Mummy-Of-2
1917
Royal Field Artillery. Submitted by Jill on the A272

Medals

1939-1945
The Burma Star. Submitted by littlemoo


Other Decoration

Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment Uniform button. Submitted by Yummy-Mummy-Of-2
1912
Gas Light & Coke Company Centenary Medal. Submitted by Sue from Southend
My Great Grandfather was a Lamplighter in the East End of London for more than 20 years (1891, 1901 and 1911 census') In 1912 he received a medal from his employers, The Gas Light and Coke Company, commemorating their Centenary.
1912
Gas Light & Coke Company Centenary Medal (back). Submitted by Sue from Southend
1914-18
Kensington Rifles sweetheart brooch. Submitted by Sue from Southend





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