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Three: Private W. H. Hadingham, Machine Gun Corps (Motors), late East Kent Regiment, who died in Mesopotamia, 10 September 1918
1914-15 Star (6528 Pte., E. Kent R.); British War and Victory Medals (6528 Pte., E. Kent R.); Memorial Plaque (William Henry Hadingham) extremely fine (lot) £140-180
William Henry Hadingham was born in St. Pancras, London. Employed before the war as a Cutter in the Tobacco Trade, he enlisted at London; originally as a Private 7589 in the Dragoons of the Line. Serving with the East Kent Regiment, he entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 22 June 1915. Later, serving with the 6th Light Armoured Battery, Machine Gun Corps (Motors), he died in Mesopotamia, 10 September 1918 and was buried in the Tehran War Cemetery.
With a number of items belonging to William Hadingham - pipe; whistle, small metal box inscribed ‘H...ey’ and ‘1890’ in gold; ‘trench art’ devotional item; ‘Sir Francis Drake’ (2) small metal figures; animal figurine.
With original named commemorative scroll and copied census and casualty details and modern photographs of the cemetery and headstone.
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