Black Grade (blackened iron
he again returned to China and was engaged in mining and metallurgy work until 1913
(impressed: STANLEY STEER)
Index Card (acknowledging his eligibility for the BWM and VM) and two pages from the London Gazette
with the name
Canada, Cef. A First War Pair To 52Nd Infantry Battalion Buy Now Black Grade (blackened ironBritish War Medal (865150 A. CPL. F. GIBSON. 52 CAN. INF.); and Victory Medal (865150 A. CPL. F. GIBSON. 52 CAN. INF.). Naming is officially impressed. Un mounted, original ribbons, dark patina and edge nicks on the BWM, light contact and spotting on the VM, very fine. Footnote: Frank Gibson was born on June 10, 1898 in Winsford, Cheshire, England, the son of Frank Gibson (later of Innisfree, Alberta), his mother deceased. He was a resident on