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Three: Private S. R. Bristow, 23rd (First Sportsman’s) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, who was killed in action on the Western Front on 30 January 1917
1914-15 Star (706 Pte. S. R. Bristow. R. Fus:); British War and Victory Medals SPts-706 Pte. S. R. Bristow. R. Fus.) in named card boxes of issue, in outer OHMS envelope addressed to ‘Mr. F. S. Bristow, “Hillside”, Squirrels Heath, Romford, Essex’; Memorial Plaque (Stanley Robert Bristow) in card envelope, with Buckingham Palace enclosure; Memorial Scroll, ‘Pte. Stanley Robert Bristow, Royal Fusiliers’, in OHMS scroll holder similarly addressed; together with a small silver Regimental prize medal, extremely fine
Pair: Gunner F. J. Bristow, Royal Garrison Artillery
British War and Victory Medals (100881 Gnr. F. J. Bristow. R.A.) extremely fine (8) £300-£400
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, A Collection of Medals to Great War Casualties.
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Stanley Robert Bristow was born in Peckham, London, the son of Stanley Frederick Bristow, and the brother of Frederick John Bristow, and attested for the Royal Fusiliers. He served with the 23rd (First Sportsman’s) Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 16 November 1915, and was killed in action on 30 January 1917. He is buried in Courcelette British Cemetery, Somme, France.
Sold with a copy of the Imperial War Graves Commission Register of Courcelette British Cemetery, and two accompanying I.W.G.C. Scrolls; a copy of the Battalion’s History, by Fred W. Ward; two Christmas Cards, for 1916 and 1917; and copied research.
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