Three: Lance-Corporal L. Buckle, 1/5 West Yorkshire Regiment, 1914-15 Star; British War and Victory Medals, together with related Memorial Plaque and boxes of issue

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Three: Lance-Corporal L. Buckle, 1/5 West Yorkshire Regiment, 1914-15 Star; British War and Victory Medals, together with related Memorial Plaque and boxes of issue

Pair: Private P. Buckle, 8/West Yorkshire Regiment, British War and Victory Medals, with related Memorial Plaque and box of issue

Pair: Private T. Buckle, 6/King's Royal Rifle Corps, British War and Victory Medals, together with related Memorial Plaque and box of issue, very fine or better, the three Plaques in separate contemporary ebonised composition frames (10)

拍品专文

Lance-Corporal Leonard Buckle, aged 23 years, was killed in action on 3.9.1916 on the Somme and is buried in Connaught Cemetery, Thiepval. Captain Tempest noted 3 September as 'the blackest day in the history of the Battalion', when they attacked enemy trenches near St. Pierre Divion at 5.10 a.m. - heavy losses were made by machine-gun fire during the attack on the enemy front line, where, hand to hand fighting took place and strong German counter-attacks forced a withdrawal. Total casualties amounted to 241 of all ranks.

Private Percival Buckle, aged 27 years, was killed in action on 2.10.1917 and is commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial.

Lance-Corporal Tom Buckle, aged 22 years, the youngest brother of Leonard and Percival, died of wounds on 29.10.1918 and is buried in Awoingt British Cemetery.