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A First War French Foreign Legion Tunic, 1914 Archive He later became the proprietor

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He later became the proprietor of Gold Medal Cleaners and Dyers of 21 Bond Street in Oshawa

Fenian Raid 1866

On the night of June 16

it is estimated that only 250 survived the torpedo attack and the subsequent treatment by the Japanese Army

matching black painted frog stud on the obverse

A First War French Foreign Legion Tunic, 1914 Archive He later became the proprietorFabricated of thick blue wool, with a cotton interior. Seven button tunic, with 4 buttons remaining. Reinforced collar, marked 1 in felt. The exterior exhibits wear, primarily on the collar, however it is free of mothing. The interior is well marked, FRANCOIS, PARIS U. G. I 119 Dated 15. 10. 1914. Nice leather field repair on interior left with hand stitching. Two interior pockets. Soiling on the interior collar and underarms. Interestingly, this

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