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Have you bought War related items from Ebay?

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Katinahat

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

Katinahat

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

Jane

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

Sue in Sx

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

Len of the Chilterns

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 ?

Fi aka Wheelie Spice

Fi aka Wheelie Spice Report 30 Jan 2004 21:53

If so, tell me what you have.