World War I Medal Auction Is a Story of Two Families ; Heroism of Bradneys and Berkeleys Should Translate Into Almost Pounds 3,000
Western Mail › September 21, 2009
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Western Mail › September 21, 2009
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THE medals of a father and his two sons who all fought in the trenches of World War I are to be sold at auction this week.
The medals are part of a rare collection of military decorations won by two prominent Welsh families which will go under the hammer tomorrow.See the full content of this document
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World War I Medal Auction Is a Story of Two Families ; Heroism of Bradneys and Berkeleys Should Translate Into Almost Pounds 3,000
The collection, being sold at Dreweatts, in Bristol, includes the medals won by Sir Joseph Alfred Bradney and his sons captain John Harford Bradney and ...
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