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Pipe and pipe case   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Title
Pipe and pipe case
Object type Casualties/wars
Classification: 68509
Description
English: Pipe and pipe case - Part of personal effects 28007 Private CB Taylor, who was killed in action in France on 30-3-1918. pipe- wooden bowl; silver band; amber (.) stem case- hinged case; black (leather) surface with felt lining e; green plush lining; maker's label inside case- KIA ORA SPECIAL markings- trademark inside lid of pipe case- KIA ORA SPECIAL hall marks on pipe- L.P. Co. - anchor - lion - o The anchor - lion - o hallmark signifies London, 1913
Date World War 1, 1914-18-wars; Circa 1913; 10 Oct 1998; 04 Sep 1998; 30 Mar 1918
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height: 50mm
depth: 40mm
depth: 35mm
length: 150mm
length: 164mm

height: 65mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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1998.63.2
Place of creation France
Exhibition history Display: 36815
Credit line [gift of] Mrs Shirley Foster
Notes pipe and pipe case received with calico holdall containing personal effects of 28007 Private Charles Brian Taylor (2nd Battalion Auckland Infantry Regiment) to his mother Mrs Mary Elizabeth Taylor - his next of kin - following his death in March 1918. Brian Taylor was killed in action, in France on 30 March 1918 and was buried at the Euston Road Military Cemetery, Colincamps, on the Somme. His brother George Barnard Russell Taylor was killed three and a half months earlier and was buried at the Menin Road South Military Cemetery near Ypres. After Mrs Taylor's death the holdall was passed on to Brian's sister, Deborah Pitts Taylor (Mrs Spencer), who had also served during WW1 as an ambulance driver based at Brockenhurst Hospital, UK.
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