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Australian red ensign presented to Imperial Reservists by W M 'Billy' Hughes in 1914 : Corporal E D Watson, East Lancashire Regiment
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Maker: Unknown
Australian Red ensign with a printed Union Jack set into the upper left canton. The stars on the flag have points that have been irregularly cut out before application to the body of the flag. The fla...RELAWM08019.001
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British War Medal 1914-20: General Sir W R Birdwood, British Army
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Maker: Unknown
British War Medal 1914-20. Impressed edge with recipient's details.REL/05645.009
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French Croix de Guerre with two palms: Lieutenant General W R Birdwood
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Maker: Unknown
Croix de Guerre with two palms. Unnamed as issued.REL/05645.018
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French Legion d'Honneur: Lieutenant General W R Birdwood
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
French Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour, Second Class. Unnamed as issued.REL/05645.017
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German silver table fork used by members of the Anley family
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Engraved with Gothic initials on the back of the handle 'O A T', and stamped on the front of the handle 'B B ANLEY'. There are two manufacturers marks stamped into the reverse of the handle. The first...REL29388
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Improvised sign 'WALKING WOUNDED' : Villers-Bretonneux, France
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Maker: Unknown
Improvised wooden sign board, possibly treated with creosote, made from a single plank. The sign is marked in black painted letters with the words 'WALKING WOUNDED' and an arrow pointing to the right....RELAWM00756
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Inflatable life preserver : Trooper W F McCrea-Steele, British 7th Armoured Division
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Maker: Unknown
Rubberised white canvas belt-type inflatable life preserver with 250mm wide khaki web strapping. The belt is designed to hang from the wearers neck across the front of the body and be tied behind the ...REL25070
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PH Helmet respirator : British Army
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Maker: Unknown
'PH' or 'Tube' helmet respirator as issued to British Army troops from January 1916. The helmet is a simple bag made from a double thickness of unlined blue-grey woollen flannelette fabric with a side...RELAWM04043.001
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1914-15 Star: Lieutenant General Sir W R Birdwood, British Army
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Maker: Unknown
1914-15 Star. Impressed on reverse with recipient's details.REL/05645.008
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Victory Medal with MID: General Sir W R Birdwood, British Army
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Maker: Unknown
Victory Medal with MID oak leaf. Impressed edge with recipient's details.REL/05645.010