Description: 4x Great War Identity Discs of Tyneside Scottish Battalions Northumberland Fusiliers, consisting of hallmarked silver example (Birmingham 1917) engraved “PTE F FULLERTON 28222 C.E. 21ST N.F B.E.F FRANCE”; alloy oval identity disc stamped “Lieut C T Trigg C.E 3rd Tyneside Scottish”; brass oval identity disc crudely engraved “Sgt J T SPARKES 69922 B.E.F TYNESIDE – SCOTTICH” note the miss-spelling of Scottish, would indicate made outside of the UK; French Napoleon III coin, stamped “HARDMAN JA 35041 4 TYNESIDE SCOTTISH”. (4 items) Frederick Fullerton served with the 21st Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers 2nd Tyneside Scottish, the battalion landed in France 1916 and disbanded in 1917, Fullerton later served with the KOYLI with service number 63139; Lieutenant Charles Thomas Trigg was from Newcastle Upon Tyne, he served with the Northumberland Fusiliers overseas in France from 10th January 1916. He was awarded the Silver War Badge for a gun shot wound he received, he was awarded the British War & Victory medals; Private J A Hardman was from Hulme, Lancashire, he was serving with the 21st battalion Northumberland Fusiliers / 2nd Tyneside Scottish when he was wounded by gun shot in 1917. Categories: The Late Jerry Withers Collection of Identity Discs
Description: 4x Great War Identity Discs of Tyneside Scottish Battalions Northumberland Fusiliers, consisting of hallmarked silver example (Birmingham 1917) engraved “PTE F FULLERTON 28222 C.E. 21ST N.F B.E.F FRANCE”; alloy oval identity disc stamped “Lieut C T Trigg C.E 3rd Tyneside Scottish”; brass oval identity disc crudely engraved “Sgt J T SPARKES 69922 B.E.F TYNESIDE – SCOTTICH” note the miss-spelling of Scottish, would indicate made outside of the UK; French Napoleon III coin, stamped “HARDMAN JA 35041 4 TYNESIDE SCOTTISH”. (4 items) Frederick Fullerton served with the 21st Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers 2nd Tyneside Scottish, the battalion landed in France 1916 and disbanded in 1917, Fullerton later served with the KOYLI with service number 63139; Lieutenant Charles Thomas Trigg was from Newcastle Upon Tyne, he served with the Northumberland Fusiliers overseas in France from 10th January 1916. He was awarded the Silver War Badge for a gun shot wound he received, he was awarded the British War & Victory medals; Private J A Hardman was from Hulme, Lancashire, he was serving with the 21st battalion Northumberland Fusiliers / 2nd Tyneside Scottish when he was wounded by gun shot in 1917. Categories: The Late Jerry Withers Collection of Identity Discs
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