Auction: 15002 - Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals and Militaria
Lot: 304
Family Group:
Three: Gunner R.B. Brandon, Royal Field Artillery
1914-15 Star (55448 Gnr. R. Brandom [sic]. R.F.A.); British War and Victory Medals (55448 Gnr. R. Brandon. R.A.), BWM and VM slightly later issues, good very fine
Three: Private G. Brandon, Royal Berkshire Regiment
1914-15 Star (12575 Pte. G. Brandon. R. Berks: R.); British War and Victory Medals (12575 Pte. G. Brandon. R. Berks. R.), good very fine
Family Group:
Pair: Second Lieutenant J. Allcock, Royal Artillery
British War and Victory Medals (2. Lieut. J. Allock.), nearly extremely fine, together with the named card box of issue and letter of receipt from the War Office
Pair: Private L. Allcock, Machine Gun Corps
British War and Victory Medals (64782 Pte. L. Allcock. M.G.C.), nearly extremely fine, with the named card box of issue (lot)
12575 Private George Brandon, born Kentish Town, London, 1895; served during the Great War with the 2nd Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment in the French theatre of war, from 25.7.1915; he was killed in action, 11.6.1918, and is commemorated upon the Soissons Memorial, France.
Second Lieutenant Joseph Allcock, born West Gorton, Manchester, 1893; son of Thomas and Rachel Allcock and brother of Leonard Allcock; served with the Royal Garrison Artillery during the Great War on the Western Front; he was killed in action, 16.10.1918, whilst attached Signals, Royal Engineers, and is buried in the Highland Cemetery, Le Cateau, France.
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