he practised at 71 Waterloo Road in Blyth in 1957 and was a resident of Blyth at 53 Ridley Avenue
indicating that he had to bail out but was safe at an undisclosed location far from his home base
It is complete with dual prongs for attachment to the belt
1940 and finally as Les Fusiliers Mont-Royal on November 15
” The Cyrillic reads “Noting your outstanding achievements in the work of the Soviet-Chinese Joint Stock Company of Civil Aviation
Spain, Kingdom. An Order of Charles III, Knight Auction he practised at 71 Waterloo(Real y muy Distinguida Orden Espaola de Carlos III). Instituted in 1771. Four piece construction, in silver with blue and white enamels, measures 37. 1 mm (w) x 58. 1 mm (h inclusive of wreath suspension), loss of gilt wear, enamel damage and lacquer replacements, replacement ribbon, near very fine condition.