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WW1 Medal Cards question
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Mandy | Report | 6 Jul 2008 18:57 |
This may seem to some to be a stupid question, but I want to confirm something before I spend £3.50! |
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Jeanette | Report | 6 Jul 2008 19:27 |
Hi Mandy |
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Mandy | Report | 6 Jul 2008 19:31 |
Thanks Jeanette. I'm inclined to think so, but the one I found on Ancestry looks slightly different to the ones I've got in the past from National Archives! |
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was plain ann now annielaurie | Report | 6 Jul 2008 20:13 |
Ancestry has the advantage that it has the back of the card as well as the front (although the back is often blank). But the front is the same on both National Archives and Ancestry. |
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Mandy | Report | 6 Jul 2008 20:20 |
Many thanks, Ann. I noticed that the Ancestry one has my ancestor's address written on the back. |