As pilot and observer respectively
The outside of each pant leg is trimmed in a thin red embroidered cord flanked by 23 mm wide bands in red felt on either side along the full length of the leg
It measures 344 mm (l) x 468 mm (w)
In frame in stamped silvered metal with embroidered fabric faceplate
with a Jubilee Spange of three oak leaves with the number “25” in the centre
United Kingdom. A First War Pair to Cpl. Turnbull, Northumberland Fusiliers, KIA 1917 Newly Listed As pilot and observer respectivelyA British War Medal, in silver, full size, rim impressed 6. 1661 CPL. W. TURNBULL. NORTHD. FUS., nice toning, very fine. A Victory Medal, in bronze gilt, full size, rim impressed 6. 1661 CPL. W. TURNBULL. NORTHD. FUS., light gilt wear, several small edge knocks, remains very fine. Footnote: William Turnbull was born in 1896. He was a Trapper wit the North East Railway, in Dunston, prior to his enlistment. He served as a private and then a Corporal