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Six Victoria Cross medals "won before breakfast" by Lancashire Fusiliers in the Gallipoli landings have gone on show together for the first time. The medals for valour shown in the War War One ...
The Victoria Crosses were awarded to Lancashire Fusiliers Cpt Richard Willis, Sgt Frank Stubbs, Cpl William Kenealy, Sgt Alfred Richards, Cpl John Elisa Grimshaw and Major Cuthbert Bromley for ...
A museum's search for the last of six Victoria Crosses "won before breakfast" by the Lancashire Fusiliers in the WW1 Gallipoli landings has begun. The Fusilier Museum in Bury, Greater Manchester ...
The last of six Victoria Crosses "won before breakfast" by the Lancashire Fusiliers during the Gallipoli landings has been reunited with the other five. The Fusilier Museum in Bury was searching ...
Six men from Lancashire were awarded the Victoria Cross for their part in the Gallipoli landings during World War One. They became known as "The Six VCs before Breakfast".
A VICTORIA Cross - one of the six "won before breakfast" - has been sold for £54,000 to a private collector. Members of the Lancashire Fusiliers Museum, who wanted to bring the cross home to Bury ...
It became known as "Six VCs Before Breakfast", as the Fusiliers attacked W Beach on the morning of 25th April 1915. The regiment started the battle with 1002 men. By roll call next morning, that ...
THE heroes of Gallipoli, who earned the Lancashire Fusiliers their greatest honours, will be commemorated on Sunday (April 29).
A museum's search for the last of six Victoria Crosses "won before breakfast" by the Lancashire Fusiliers in the WW1 Gallipoli landings has begun. The Fusilier Museum in Bury, Greater Manchester ...
The Victoria Crosses were awarded to Lancashire Fusiliers Cpt Richard Willis, Sgt Frank Stubbs, Cpl William Kenealy, Sgt Alfred Richards, Cpl John Elisa Grimshaw and Major Cuthbert Bromley for ...
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