A First War 72Nd Infantry Battalion "Seaforth Highlanders" Helmet GTRexclude soldered to gold
Description
soldered to gold
Very rare lanyard awarded for torpedo proficiency to torpedo man/torpedo coxswain
aunts or uncles and that he had no relatives in enemy or enemy occupied territory
button illustrating the Victorian crown surrounded by an open-ended wreath of laurel leaves at the neck end
the son of Henry Edward Grayson (Bookmaker) and Lillian Grayson of Sheffield
A First War 72Nd Infantry Battalion "Seaforth Highlanders" Helmet GTRexclude soldered to gold4th Canadian Division: British made, steel, non magnetic, in brown, blue semi circle above a green rectangle painted on the front, the semi circle representative of the 72nd Infantry Battalion, the rectangle representative of the 4th Canadian Division. The protective edge of the helmet in a magnetic steel. Inside, steel framed cradle supporting a blackened canvas liner with underlying burlap support and leather backer, mesh support with drawstring,
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