small arms ammunition and markings in the various Corps
The Overseas Military Forces of Canada recognized Barker as "holding the record for fighting decorations" awarded in the First World War
5 mm (h) x 74
measuring 220 mm (w) x 145 mm (h)
constructed of field-grey cotton twill and trimmed with golden-yellow piping
Canada, CEF. A First War Group to A/Cpl. Bryce, 19th Infantry, Wounded at the Battle of Somme Newly Listed small arms ammunition and markingsA 1914 15 Star, bronze, full size, reverse impressed 55776 PTE. W. A. BRYCE. 19 CAN. INF:, replacement ribbon, light wear to obverse, loss of finish, near very fine A British War Medal, silver, full size, rim impressed 55776 PTE. W. A. BRYCE. 19th CAN. INF. BN., replacement ribbon, very dark patina, light contact, very fine. A Victory Medal, bronze gilt, full size, rim impressed 55776 PTE. W. A. BRYCE. 19th CAN. INF. BN., replacement ribbon, loss of