volume 14, number 53, a wartime edition of Men Only Magazine, contains vintage colour plates, black and white photos, cartoons and stories to keep the troops amused, one page looks like its had a coupon clipped out the rest and cover are in a reasonable condition
a Women's Voluntary Services Home Front Badge. Chromed badge with red enamel to the lettering and post 1953 Queen Elizabeth Crown, the reverse has maker's name W.J.Dingley Ltd of 77 Warstone Lane Birmingham 18. Good used condition with some light surface scratches to the metal, original pin fittings and no damage to the enamel
being WW1 War Medal with short length of original ribbon, named to F.28168 T.W. WALLIS A.M.1 RNAS with Admiralty envelope addressed and dated 4th January 1924, WW2 Defence Medal in box of issue with certificate and ribbon, scratch on face of award, adressed to 84 Farley Hill, Luton and GeoVI Special Constabulary Medal named to Sergt Thomas W. WALLIS with short length of original ribbon.
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