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A WW1/WW2 family group of Naval/Life Saving medals comprising WW1 trio, GV Royal Fleet Reserve LSGC, Royal Humane Society bronze medal (1909, HMS Antrim) and The `Fleet` Medal for Bravery to Frederick Flisher R.F.R. with an enamelled silver vesta case from The City of Liverpool. 1939-45, Atlantic, Africa & Pacific Stars, War Medal and Royal Naval LSGC with Royal Life Saving Society medal (1934) to L.Flisher C.P.O. HMS Pembrokeshire, with related certificates, photo albums, badges and other ephemera for both recipients.
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