A First World War Pair, to 6069 PTE.F.(Fred) BATTYE. W.RID.R., comprising British War Medal and...
A First World War Pair, to 6069 PTE.F.(Fred) BATTYE. W.RID.R., comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, in original box of issue; a similar pair, to 79609 PTE.B.(Booth) BATTYE .DURH.L.I., in original box of issue; and a collection of seventeen various Gardening Prize Medallions awarded to Fred Battye, with accompanying newspaper articles
Footnote: The Memorial Plaque to accompany the above Booth Battye pair was sold by Tennants, 9.1.13, lot 33. Fred and Booth were brothers who worked at a local woollen mill near Huddersfield before the War. Booth, who was born in 1895, was a "twister-in". He died of wounds in Hocheim Prisoner of War camp on 27th October 1918. Fred, who was born in 1893, was a "cloth finisher". As a result of his traumatic experiences of the Great War, he subsequently dedicated himself to gardening, and in particular to the cultivation of gladiolii and chrysanthemums. The above medals represent only a small part of his success