WW1 trio - Drew - RE
89802 Spr Frederick John Drew b West Kensington London 1892 Served 128th Field Coy RE in WWI To France 28.8.1915 Died of Wounds 8 CCS France 19.10.1915

£250.00

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1914-15 Star (89802. SPR. F.J. DREW. R.E.); British War Medal (89802 SPR. F.J. DREW. R.E.); Victory Medal (89802 SPR. F.J. DREW. R.E.); Memorial Plaque (FREDERICK JOHN DREW) - encased in an attractive Bakelite frame.

Frederick John Drew was born in West Kensington, London in 1892. He served  as a Sapper with 128th Field Coy RE in WWI, being sent to France on 28.8.1915. He had scarcely been there when he Died of Wounds in the 8th Casualty Clearing Station in France on 19.10.1915 - less than two months after arriving at the Front.

His mortal remains lie in the Bailleul Communal Cemetery.

The medals are in good condition unless otherwise indicated. Sold with some research.


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