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Portable Antiquities County Blogs - revived

An archive of the old PAS blogs that went missing.

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Sometimes we get objects handed in that are of more recent historical importance. Last week I was handed a coin of Napoleon III which has been filed down and stamped with a British soldiers details as follows:

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GA FIRTH
37078
WES
2 LANC FUS

This is from private George Firth of the Lancashire Fusiliers, soldier number 37078. I’m not sure what WES stands for ~ perhaps WES as in religion WESLEYN?

The National Archives have some interesting documents online, including war medals, from which I downloaded his record. Anyone know how to read it?

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