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DEAN DONALD: (1897-1985) English Colonel with the British Army, Victoria Cross winner for his actions whilst a Temporary Lieutenant in the 8th Battalion, The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment, north-west of Lens, France, on 24th - 26th September 1918. T.L.S., D. J. Dean, one page, 8vo, Deal, Kent, n.d., to the pupils of Atwood Junior School in Sanderstead, Surrey, on the printed stationery of the 7th (Territorial) Battalion of The Queen's Regiment. Dean states that he was pleased to hear of the pupils' interest in the British Army and in particular the Territorial Battalion and continues to inform them 'We are descended from the Territorial Army Battalions of The Buffs (The Royal East Kent Regiment), whose Regular Army Battalion and that of the Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment amalgamated to form the 1st Battalion The Queen's Own Buffs (now 2nd Battalion The Queen's Regiment)', further remarking 'All this is rather confusing; the important thing to remember is that pride in one's Regiment remains for all times'. VG
VICTORIA CROSS: Selection of small 12mo irregularly clipped signed pieces by various recipients of the Victoria Cross comprising Henry Kelly (1887-1960, British Major with the British Army; awarded for his actions at Le Sars, France, 4th October 1916), John C. Kerr (1887-1963, Canadian Private with the Canadian Expeditionary Force; awarded for his actions at Courcelette, France, 16th September 1916), Leonard Keysor (1885-1951, British-born Australian Lieutenant with the Australian Imperial Force; awarded for his actions during the Battle of Lone Pine, 6th August 1915), Filip Konowal (1888-1959, Russian-born Canadian Sergeant with the Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force; awarded for his actions during the Battle of Hill 70 in Lens, France, 22nd - 24th August 1917), and David Lauder (1894-1972, Scottish Private with the British Army; awarded for his actions at Cape Helles, Gallipoli, Turkey, 13th August 1915). Four have added VC following their signatures and some have also added their rank and regiment. Three are neatly laid down. Some light age wear, G to about VG, 5
VICTORIA CROSS: Selection of small 12mo irregularly clipped signed pieces, album page (1) by various recipients of the Victoria Cross comprising Edgar Myles (1894-1977, British Captain with the British Army; awarded for his actions at Sanna-i-Yat, Mesopotamia, 9th April 1916), James Ockendon (1890-1966, British Company Sergeant Major with the British Army; awarded for his actions east of Langemarck, Belgium, 4th October 1917), Michael James O'Rourke (1878-1957, Irish-Canadian Private with the Canadian Expeditionary Force; awarded for his actions at Hill 70 near Lens, France, 15th - 17th August 1917), Frederick W. Palmer (1891-1955, British Wing Commander with the Royal Air Force; awarded for his actions north of Courcelette, France, 16th - 17th February 1917) and Arthur Poulter (1893-1956, British Private with the British Army; awarded for his actions at Erquinghem-Lys, France, 10th April 1918). Three have added VC following their signatures and some have also added their rank and regiment. Three are neatly laid down. Some light foxing and age wear, G to about VG, 5
JACK GALBRAITH Small medal given to Jack Galbraith whilst he was manager of RC Lens, season 1936-37 and inscribed "R.C.L saison 1936-37. Galbraith managed the French Division 2 club to promotion as champions that season and had previously played for Clapton Orient and Cardiff City . He managed Lens between 1936 and 1938 and returned as manager in 1939. Good
A mixed collection of various camera and related equipmentTo include a Voighander Vito C, with 2.8/50 lens and tan leather case together with a Zeiss Ikophot light metre together with a T.G.Co Ltd Mk III compass, dated 1940 numbered 66120 in tan leather case, a national PE-170 electric flash unit.
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