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Have you bought War related items from Ebay?
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Katinahat | Report | 31 Jan 2004 23:52 |
Hi William, I had a look for any mention of Williams. Sorry, I didn't find any. Kathy |
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Katinahat | Report | 31 Jan 2004 22:56 |
Original copy of The War Illustrated dated 9th June 1917, contains 'official' photographs of the war and photos of some of the 'Honoured for courage'. Very interesting. Kathy |
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Jane | Report | 31 Jan 2004 13:38 |
My son bought me a framed original photograph of some members of the Manchester Regiment disembarking a train in WW1 (do'nt know why Manchester as we're Lincolnshire born and bred), but he knows i love these sort of things. It makes me want to cry when i see pictures of WW1 soldiers at boot sales and so on. Why would people want to give photo's away of loved ones like that? I can understand people selling medals in times of hardship, but to get rid of photos of these brave young men is totally beyond me. If i had my way i would buy them all, but hubby has other ideas unfortunately. Jane |
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Sue in Sx | Report | 30 Jan 2004 23:38 |
Leonard - Hubby recons about £100 - £150 depending on condition- course you'd need a Firearms Cert and a 'good' reason for having one these days. Sue |
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Len of the Chilterns | Report | 30 Jan 2004 23:01 |
When I was demobbed in 1947 I handed back my short Lee-Enfield 303 with reluctance and asked what it would cost if I had "lost it". The reply from the quartermaster sergeant was "£27.17.6d plus a courts martial" Wonder what they are fetching now ? |
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Fi aka Wheelie Spice | Report | 30 Jan 2004 21:53 |
If so, tell me what you have. |