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Pair: Sergeant F. F. Reynolds, 10th Royal Hussars
Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, undated reverse, 1 clasp, El-Teb-Tamaai (1890 Lce. Cpl. F. Reynolds 10th Rl Hussars) suspension claw tightened; Khedive’s Star, dated 1884, reverse engraved ‘1890 Lce Corpl. F. Reynolds 10th Rl Hussars’, contact marks, good fine or better
Pair: Private F. L. Reynolds, Eaton’s Battery, Canadian Motor Machine Gun Brigade, who died of wounds on the Western Front, 13 April 1918
British War and Victory Medals (910975 Pte. F. L. Reynolds. C.M.G. Bde.); Memorial Plaque (Frederick Llewellan Reynolds) with 196th Western Universities cap badge, generally very fine or better (5) £300-£400
Frederick Frank Reynolds was born in Trowbridge, Wiltshire. He attested for the 10th Hussars at Canterbury in May 1881, and served with the regiment in the East Indies from December 1881 until February 1884, and in the Soudan from February to April 1884. Reynolds advanced to Sergeant, and was discharged Medically Unfit in August 1899, having served 18 years and 72 days with the Colours.
Frederick Llewellyn Reynolds was the son of the above, and was born in Dublin, Ireland in August 1896. He emigrated to Canada, and resided at 408 Avenue H South, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Reynolds enlisted in the 196th Western Universities Battalion in April 1916, and served during the Great War with Eaton's Battery, Canadian Motor Machine Gun Brigade. Private Reynolds died of wounds on the Western Front on 13 April 1918, and is buried in St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, France.
Sold with copied service papers.
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