Eton College, Trial Eights, award medals (2), unsigned, in silver, named (C.A. Willis, 1899), 38mm (D & W 196), with shield listing Willis as no. 7 in C.H. Taylor’s crew, and in bronze, named (C.A. Willis, Capt, 1899), 38mm (D & W 196), with shield listing Willis’s crew; Cambridge University Officer Training Corps, a bronze award medal by Munsey & Co, named (Inter-Company Night Marching Competition, 1911, won by A. Coy. Team, Leslie W. Wood), 51mm; Cambridge University Boat Club, Trial Eights, a bronze award medal by Munsey & Co, with 1912 clasp and shield with names of the crew, including L.W. Wood at no. 5 in the boat, 51mm; Henley Regatta, Wyfold Challenge Cup, a silver-gilt award medal by J. Pinches, named (Leslie W. Wood, 1912) [3]. First very fine and brightly polished, others brilliant mint state; in cases of issue £90-120 Footnote 2nd Lt Leslie William Wood, 3rd Bn South Lancashire Regt and 2nd/7th Bn Royal Warwickshire Regt, was killed in action on 19 July 1916 and is listed on the Loos memorial. He studied at Queen’s College, Cambridge
Eton College, Trial Eights, award medals (2), unsigned, in silver, named (C.A. Willis, 1899), 38mm (D & W 196), with shield listing Willis as no. 7 in C.H. Taylor’s crew, and in bronze, named (C.A. Willis, Capt, 1899), 38mm (D & W 196), with shield listing Willis’s crew; Cambridge University Officer Training Corps, a bronze award medal by Munsey & Co, named (Inter-Company Night Marching Competition, 1911, won by A. Coy. Team, Leslie W. Wood), 51mm; Cambridge University Boat Club, Trial Eights, a bronze award medal by Munsey & Co, with 1912 clasp and shield with names of the crew, including L.W. Wood at no. 5 in the boat, 51mm; Henley Regatta, Wyfold Challenge Cup, a silver-gilt award medal by J. Pinches, named (Leslie W. Wood, 1912) [3]. First very fine and brightly polished, others brilliant mint state; in cases of issue £90-120 Footnote 2nd Lt Leslie William Wood, 3rd Bn South Lancashire Regt and 2nd/7th Bn Royal Warwickshire Regt, was killed in action on 19 July 1916 and is listed on the Loos memorial. He studied at Queen’s College, Cambridge
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