Description: A nice original example of a Great War Princess Mary Xmas Card that was included in the 1915 Christmas Gift Tin for the Troops at The Front. The famous brass tins, with various contents, resulted from a Public Fund backed by Princess Mary as it was her wish that "every sailor afloat and very soldier at the front" should receive this gift in time for the First Christmas of World War One in 1914" Each tin had varying contents depending upon its recipient: whilst every one contained a Christmas card from Princess Mary and her portrait phot0, some tins carried a pipe & pipe tobacco, 20 cigarettes and a lighter; whilst for younger soldiers or non-smokers other tins had sweets, plus writing materials & a pencil fashioned from a Lee Enfield bullet case, bearing Princess Mary's monogram. In a really very good surviving condition, (measuring some 3.5" x 2.5" when closed), this is a fabulous wee accoutrement to help complete the myriad contents of theses fabulous Christmas 1914 & 1915 Princess Mary Gift Tins..! Thanks for looking..!
Price: 55 GBP
Location: Winchester, Hampshire
End Time: 2024-12-16T17:39:12.000Z
Shipping Cost: 19.47 GBP
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Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
Beaumont Hamel: The Menin Road
The Western Front: The Somme
Yser: Death Penny
Kaiser: Hindenburg Line
Cambrai: Chemin des Dames
Ypres: Passchendale
Iron Cross: Victoria Cross
Vimy Ridge: Verdun
Country/ Organization: Great Britain
ANZAC: Gallipoli
Featured Refinements: Princess Mary Tin
Marrne: Aisne
BEF: British Expeditionary Force
Mons: Loos
Service: Army
Christmas 1914: Arras
Royal Flying Corps: Royal Naval Air Service
Type: Personal Gear
Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
Era: 1914-1945
Theme: Militaria
Thiepval: Flanders
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Lord Kitchener: Lord Haig