A few WWI mementos. Can anyone identify the purpose of the disc with all the flags? The other side is a mirror.
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Originally posted by Don Bible View PostJamie, I completely understand your sentiments!
These are just a few things I picked up here and yonder while living and working in Germany over forty years ago.
Actually I don't remember where I got most of them.
Hi Don,
I think I owe you a big thanks.
I saw a Police Disc (I don't collect them, but if I can pick the odd something up at an auction, I do) at a local auction and considered bidding. Then I remembered I had an issue with another Disc a long time back and then quickly referred to your posts on WAF using my tablet/I-pad. A long story short, it was another fake and your insights saved me $$$
So, Thank you Don.
Are you planning on selling these items?
Cheers,
Jamie
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Hi Jamie,
I am glad to know that some of my research on the warrant discs helped you. It is a real minefield but one that holds a lot of interest.
I really doubt that I will part with anything in this handful of items, as I have had them so long and are reminders of my pleasant years living in Germany.
I guess collectors form attachments to certain things. I know I do.
Thanks for writing!Don Bible
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Originally posted by muzrub View PostAs an Australian I'm always a little disapointed when I see our contribution to WW1 highlighted by the Union Jack. I imagine our Canadian brothers feel the same.
Cheers,
Jamie
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Originally posted by Don Bible View PostHi Jamie,
I am glad to know that some of my research on the warrant discs helped you. It is a real minefield but one that holds a lot of interest.
I really doubt that I will part with anything in this handful of items, as I have had them so long and are reminders of my pleasant years living in Germany.
I guess collectors form attachments to certain things. I know I do.
Thanks for writing!
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Originally posted by Don Bible View PostYes Jaime there is. I had not looked. It is PTE. J. JORDON
Thank you for asking.
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Originally posted by Don Bible View PostThank you Jaime. There is not much more on the medal. Here is all of it.
3-17 18 PTE. J. JORDON W. RID. R
Not much to go on.
Thanks,
Private John Jordan West Riding Regiment(The Duke of Wellingtons)
Regimental Number 3/11718.the prefix 3 indicates 3rd reserve battalion.
Enlisted 12th September 1914 aged 38,from Bradford,England,and he was a bricklayers labourer.
Went to France 30th November 1914, most likely as part of a reinforcement draft to the regular 2nd battalion.
Wounded 18th April 1915, G.S.W. right hand and forehead,GSW can indicate gunshot or shrapnel wounds.
Discharged due to sickness 5th April 1916.
Awarded silver war badge numbered 21281.
Was also awarded 3 campaign medals, the 15 star,the British War Medal,
and the Victory M.edal.
found his Service record,He was 5ft 8.5 inchs tall,blue eyes, dark brown hairand weighed 170 lbs with a 40 inch chest, religion was RC.
Next of kin was his brother Michael.67 Wellington Street, Stotts hill, Bradford.Last edited by damien C.; 10-19-2013, 12:46 PM.
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