1914-15 Trio, Plaque & Scroll. 15th Div, Cyclist Div. A.C.C. (2nd Day, Battle of Loos)

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1914-15 Trio
Plaque and Scroll.
15th Div, Cyclist Div. ARMY CYCLE CORPS.

To:
1979. Cpl W. McKay.
Died 26th September 1915.
(2nd Day, Battle of Loos) 

Husband of Margaret Harnill McKay of 224, Gilbert Hill Swinton, Baillieston, Glasgow, Scotland.

Note: Cpl McKay, who was 41, was almost certainly gassed on 25th September by our own first usage of Chlorine Gas which blew back on our troops when the wind changed during the 1st day of The Battle of Loos. 

WILLIAM McKAY
is Commemorated on The Loose Memorial  (Panel 135)

"In its original frame with a waist upward photograph in army uniform"

Very heavy if left in frame , please call for postage or to arrange collection or a meet up at a medal show.

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1914-15 Trio, Plaque & Scroll. 15th Div, Cyclist Div. A.C.C. (2nd Day, Battle of Loos)

1914-15 Trio, Plaque & Scroll. 15th Div, Cyclist Div. A.C.C. (2nd Day, Battle of Loos)
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1914-15 Trio, Plaque and Scroll. 15th Div, Cyclist Div. ARMY CYCLE CORPS. To: 1979. Cpl W. McKay. Died 26th September 1915.