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D5398 - Stone and Byard Families of Belper
1 - Papers of Charles Edward, Charles Edwin and Ernest Stone - 1914-2001
1 - Printed Army Orders awarding the Victoria Cross to: No. 34328 Gunner Charles Edward Stone, M. M., Royal Field Artillery - 1918
2 - Cover of 'The Daily Mirror' including article FOR VALOUR reporting the award of The Victoria Cross to Charles Edwin Stone, 24 May 1918 - 1918
3 - Photograph - Charles Edward Stone in military dress - c.1914
4 - Tribute to Charles Edwin Stone entitled 'For Most Conspicuous Bravery, Initiative and Devotion to Duty, 21 Mar - 1918
5 - Biography of Charles Edwin Stone, V.C., M.M. by N. Wood - [20th cent.]
6 - List of Grave Location for Holders of the Victoria Cross in the County of Derbyshire, includes Charles Edwin Stone - 2001
7 - Colour Photograph - Grave of A. E. Stone, 20095, Killed in Action - [20th cent]
8 - Book - 'The Green Triangle: Being the History of the 2/5th Battalion The Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derbys Regiment) in the Great European War, 1914-1918' by W. G. Hall - 1920
2 - Papers of Joshua & Edith Byard - 1791-1943
3 - Service Papers of Frank Byard - 1939-1946
4 - Letters Home - Frank Byard to his wife, Marjorie - 1939-1946
5 - Civilian Papers of Frank Byard - 1976-1983
6 - Papers of Marjorie Byard - 1944-1976
7 - Papers of Horace Vincent Sowter - 1914-1915
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