Great War casualty pair and Imperial Service Medal awarded to Private C. Woodhams, 18th (London Irish Rifles) Battalion, London Regiment who was wounded on 31st July 1918 suffering gunshot wounds. He would be awarded the Imperial Service Medal in the London Gazette of 27th October 1964 for his work as a Postman, London Postal Region.
Group of 3: British War Medal and Victory Medal; (21741 PTE. C. WOODHAMS. 18-LOND.R.) Imperial Service Medal, EIIR Dei.Grat bust; (CLEMENT WOODHAMS) mounted loose for wear.
Condition: mounted loose for wear, Good Very Fine
Clement Woodhams was born in Croydon and giving his trade as a Grocers Assistant saw service as a Private (No. 21741) with the 18th (London Irish Rifles) Battalion, London Regiment on the Western Front. He would be wounded on 31st July 1918, suffering gunshot wounds. He would be awarded the Imperial Service Medal in the London Gazette of 27th October 1964 for his work as a Postman, London Postal Region.