One of the leather securing straps is missing and now have a piece of wire in place as a temporary holder
Betty Baldwin of Argyle Station
A fine example of a period-worn 1933-1945 issue Railway Defence (Streifendienst/Bahnschutz) leader’s belt and belt buckle
circular silvered metal (magnetic)
(Deutscher Radfahrer-Verband =DRV): Three-piece construction
Canada. A British War Medal To Captain Lougher; C.a.m.c. Hold One of the leather securingWWI British War Medal to Captain Lougher; C. A. M. C. (CAPT. F. H. LOUGHER.). Naming is officially impressed. Dark patina, contact mark on the obverse, bruised, near extremely fine. Footnote: Frederick Henry Lougher was born on April 25, 1876 in Kingston, Ontario. He was a resident of Kingston when he signed his Officers' Declaration Paper, on August 29, 1917 in Barriefield, Ontario, at the age of 41, naming his next of kin as his sister, Miss Olivia