Lot Archive
Victory Medal 1914-19 (13) (5026 Sjt. D. Atkins, N. Staff. R.; 52693 Pte. J. W. Brown, N. Staff. R.; 48367 Pte. S. Campbell, N. Staff. R.; 46639 Pte. W. Coates, N. Staff. R.; 9248 Pte. D. C. Downward, N. Staff. R.; 47947 Pte. G. Gilliver, N. Staff. R.; 6884 Pte. W. Hulme, N. Staff. R.; 34882 Pte. G. M. Laing, N. Staff. R.; 38178 Pte. C. W. Moss, N. Staff. R.; 48437 Pte. F. W. Roberts, N. Staff. R.; 25996 Pte. W. E. Saunders, N. Staff. R.; 11988 A. Sjt. W. Thompson, N. Staff. R.; 48646 Pte. F. Whitworth, N. Staff. R.) fine and better (13) £130-160
‘Brown’ later served in the Corps of Hussars; with copied m.i.c. and roll extract. ‘Gilliver’ with copied m.i.c. ‘Hulme’ entitled to a 1914 Star; with copied m.i.c.
George Milne Laing was born in Bawny, Lanarkshire and enlisted at Glasgow. Originally served in the Lowland Division R.E. Serving with the 9th Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment he was killed in action, France/Flanders, on 26 April 1917. He was buried in the Point-du-Jour Military Cemetery, Athies.
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