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USA Fine Militaria Auction (121) 29/11/22 1:00 PM Closed

Starts Ending 29/11/22 1:00 PM GMT

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Lot 58WW1 British Memorial Plaques to Thomas Pendlebury and Harry Pendlebury,

WW1 British Memorial Plaques to Thomas Pendlebury and Harry Pendlebury,

WW1 British Memorial Plaques to Thomas Pendlebury and Harry Pendlebury, the bronze memorial plaques are mounted onto a display card with regimental cap badges of the South Lancashire Regiment and Kings Liverpool Regiment. The plaques are mounted with details believed to be of both recipients, Thomas Pendlebury casualty on 28th December 1915 and Harry Pendlebury 19th April 1918.

Plaque attributed to 16226 Private Thomas Pendlebury, 6th South Lancashire Regiment who died of illness whilst at home on 28th December 1915. Thomas Pendlebury attested on 20th December 1914 and served for 55 days with the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force before returning home on 19th September 1915. He buried in Leigh Cemetery and is the older brother of Harry Pendlebury listed above, both being the sons of Thomas and Sarah Pendlebury of 122 Higher Green, Astley, Manchester.
Please note that there are 5 men of this name who lost their lives during the Great War. In remembrance of 30327 Private Harry Pendlebury, 4th Kings (Liverpool) Regiment who died of wounds on 19th April 1918 and is buried in Haringhe (Bandaghem) Military Cemetery, Belgium. Harry was one of the sons of Thomas and Sarah Pendlebury of 122 Higher Green, Astley, Manchester and he is the younger (by 1 year) brother of Thomas Pendlebury
 

Categories: Medals
Estimate:
Lot closed - Winning bid:$100
Estimate: $100 - $150

 

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