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Discharge certificate for No. 121925 Pte Thomas Pescott, Machine Gun Corps Infantry)
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Discharge certificate for No. 121925 Pte Thomas Pescott, Machine Gun Corps Infantry)
Large and ornate certificate printed in red and black, showing two infantrymen standing before a seated Britannia. (World War One) May 1919
The certificate notes that Thomas Pescott had previously served during the war in the Queens 255 and 29
Additional Manuscripts Collection
West Sussex Record Office Ref No: AM 613/1
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Preserving History: A Glimpse into the Valor of Pte Thomas Pescott in World War One". This print showcases a remarkable piece of history - the discharge certificate for No. 121925 Private Thomas Pescott, who served valiantly in the Machine Gun Corps Infantry during World War One. Dated May 1919, this large and ornate certificate is printed in striking red and black hues, capturing attention with its intricate design. The focal point of this certificate is an awe-inspiring depiction of two infantrymen standing before a seated Britannia, symbolizing their unwavering loyalty to Queen and country. The image serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by countless individuals during that tumultuous era. Notably, this document reveals that Thomas Pescott had previously served in both Queens 255 and 29 during the war. Such information sheds light on his extensive military career and highlights his dedication to defending freedom amidst one of history's most devastating conflicts. Housed within West Sussex Record Office's Additional Manuscripts Collection (Ref No: AM 613/1), this artifact stands as a testament to our collective past. It offers us an opportunity to reflect upon the bravery exhibited by soldiers like Thomas Pescott while honoring their immense contributions. As we gaze upon this evocative photograph print, let us remember those who fought selflessly for our freedoms during World War One - forever etching their names into the annals of history.
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