An Excellent 1914-15 Star Trio with LSGC & Death Plaque.
To: 34728. Cpl,. Battery Q.M.S. & W.O.II. HENRY ROBINSON.
51st Siege Battery.Royal Garrison Artillery. Died-of-Wounds. 21st October 1917.
Henry Robinson was a native of Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire.
51st Siege Battery was in France from 17th March 1916, Henry Robinson entered France on 20th March 1915
ALL MEDALS & DEATH PLAQUE ARE 100% MINT STATE and COME WITH THEIR ORIGINAL FLAT AND UNMOUNTED RIBBONS.
£695
REMEMBERED WITH HONOUR AT MONT HUON MILITARY CEMETERY, LE TREPORT, FRANCE
During the First World War, Le Treport was an important hospital centre and by July 1916, the town contained three general hospitals (the 3rd, 16th and 2nd Canadian), No.3 Convalescent Depot and Lady Murray's B.R.C.S. Hospital. The 7th Canadian, 47th and 16th USA General Hospitals arrived later, but all of the hospitals had closed by March 1919.
To: 34728. Cpl,. Battery Q.M.S. & W.O.II. HENRY ROBINSON.
51st Siege Battery.Royal Garrison Artillery. Died-of-Wounds. 21st October 1917.
Henry Robinson was a native of Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire.
51st Siege Battery was in France from 17th March 1916, Henry Robinson entered France on 20th March 1915
ALL MEDALS & DEATH PLAQUE ARE 100% MINT STATE and COME WITH THEIR ORIGINAL FLAT AND UNMOUNTED RIBBONS.
£695
REMEMBERED WITH HONOUR AT MONT HUON MILITARY CEMETERY, LE TREPORT, FRANCE
During the First World War, Le Treport was an important hospital centre and by July 1916, the town contained three general hospitals (the 3rd, 16th and 2nd Canadian), No.3 Convalescent Depot and Lady Murray's B.R.C.S. Hospital. The 7th Canadian, 47th and 16th USA General Hospitals arrived later, but all of the hospitals had closed by March 1919.