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SELECTION OF MEDAL FOBS relating to the Morrison children including a 1961 County School Sports, 1960 and 1961 Upper Ward Of Lanark School Sports with blue enamel and 1959 and 1960 Upper Ward Of Lanark School Sports with white enamel, all awarded to A. Morrison, and a 1960 Upper Ward Of Lanark School Sports for H. Morrison and a Royal Medico-Psychological Association medal awarded to J. Morrison (7)
MBE related lot awarded to Miss Evelyn Entwistle including original Buckingham Palace postage envelope containing a vast array of ephemera including Buckingham Palace letters of investiture 1st October 1968 for services to nursing and midwifery, various photographs of the recipient, statute of The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, programmes, letters, certificates etc and a small selection of nursing badges including enamel Huddersfield Royal Infirmary badge and a Huddersfield Royal Infirmary award of merit for efficiency medal
A WWI trio and a WWII group of medals, comprising A 1914-15 star, a War medal and Defence medals, all with ribbons and white card medal box, for 36861 Pte. A.S. Frost, a WWII group including a 1939-1945 Star, a France and Germany Star, a 1939-1945 War medal, a Defence Medal and a possible replica Efficient Service medal, all with ribbons. (1 bag)
A group of WWII medals and ephemera, belonging to Eric Humphryes 5681744, including an Africa Star, Italy Star, 1939-1945 Star, Defence medal and 1939-1945 War medal, all with ribbons, a medal ribbon bar, together with Service paperwork including Soldier's Service and Pay Book, HGV test, Soldier's Release Book, a relative's National Registration Identity Card, 1966 Road Safety medal and badges. (1 bag)
A WWII medal group and RAF related ephemera, belonging to F/Sgt. Arthur Savage 365614, comprising a George VI Long Service Good Conduct medal, Africa Star, 1939-1945 Star, 1939-1945 War medal and Defence medal, all with ribbons, a WWII mock service presentation 'Ye Olde Long Distance Medal' an aluminum disc presented to 'F/Sgt. S. Savage from B Flight Maintenance Nanyuki & Africa 9th Sept. 1942', 16.5cm diameter, an RAF side cap, an RAF Airman's Service and Paybook, an RAF Certificate of Service and Discharge, National Registration Identity card, and a black and white photograph possibly of F/Sgt. Savage. (1 bag)
WW2 Midget Submarines Vernon Coles DSM, very detailed 7 page handwritten record of his history of the X craft programme, comes with three other detailed articles on X craft in WW2. He was a Royal Navy volunteer who took part in a secret and dangerous mission on board HMS Faulknor to sink German battleship, Tirpitz, in 1943. He was involved in many attacks as part of the midget X Craft submarines, including the destruction of floating docks in Bergen, Norway, in 1944. He also played a vital role in the cutting of communication cables in the Far East which forced enemies to use easily interceptable radio communications - an operation which ended the Second World War months earlier than anticipated. Mr Coles' dedication and bravery saw him awarded a distinguished service medal in the Second World War for service in a midget submarine. After his naval retirement in 1958, he joined the civil service and worked for several years in Malaysia, where he was recommended for an MBE for overseeing the removal of radar equipment from Penang Hill RAF base. It was Mr Coles who took down the last Union Jack flag at the base. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
A Delhi Durbur Medal 1911, in silver, the edge stamped 1911 NO 2384 HAV RABEL SINGH 57 REE; a Coronation (Police) Medal 1911, Metropolitan Police, awarded to P.C. C.SMITH, together with 'The Metropolitan' Police Whistle by J Hudson & Co, 244 Barr Street, Birmingham, numbered 017387; an RAF Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Elizabeth II, awarded to 750463 SGT.J.R.PARSONS. R.A.F.; a New Zealand War Service Medal, 1939-45, un-named as issued. (5)
An India General Service Medal 1854-95, with two clasps BURMA 1885-7 and BURMA 1887-89, awarded to Lieut. N.S.Swanston M.S.C., together with research material Footnote:- Nowell Sherston Swanston was born on 28 December 1858, and commissioned as Ensign in the 21st Foot on 22 January 1879. Appointed to the Madras Establishment of the Indian Army in September 1880, he served as Executive Commissariat Officer during the operations in Burma 1885-89, around Hlinedet, Yemethin, and Nyingyan, and was subsequently serving with the 3rd Brigade (Medal with 2 clasps). During the operations on the North-East Frontier, Chin-Lushai 1889-90, he served as Base Commissariat Officer, Nyingyan, to the Northern and Southern columns (despatches, G.G.O. 449 of 1890). His service during the latter expedition did not qualify for the Chin-Lushai clasp as he remained at Base. He retired as a Brevet Colonel in June 1907.
An India General Service Medal, with clasp BURMA 1930-32, awarded to LIEUT.E.(Edwin) R.(Ramsay) ROWBOTHAM. R.E., with photocopied research material including Cambridge University Reporter (he was a student at Christ's College and graduated BA 19th June 1928), a group photograph, Army Lists, an article from the 1955 Royal Engineers Journal - The Design and Construction of the Humming Bird Highway by Lieut.-Colonel E.R.Rowbotham M.A., R.E.(Retd)
A Victorian/Edwardian Long Service Naval Group of Three Medals, comprising Baltic Medal 1854-55 awarded to S.HICKS, ORD.2CL. H.M.S. PYLADES, Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, awarded to 65330 S.HICKS, SEAN. 1CL., R.N.R. (incorrect ribbon), and a bronze medal commemorating The Inspection of the Royal Norfolk Veteran's Association by H.M. King Edward VII, 25th October 1909 (3)
A Post-War C.B.E. Group of Five, awarded to the Rev. D. D. L. Evans, Royal Army Chaplains' Department, onetime Honorary Chaplain to the Queen and Deputy Chaplain-General to the Forces: he had earlier won a ''mention'' in the pre-war Palestine operations, comprising the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire C.B.E. (Military) Commander's Neck Badge, 2nd type, in silver gilt and enamel, in original Garrard & Co Ltd case with ribbon, General Service Medal 1918-62 (George VI) with clasp PALESTINE, named REV.D.D.L.EVANS. R.A.CH.D., Defence Medal, War Medal with MID oak leaf, and Coronation Medal 1953, with the miniatures, a related Honorary Chaplain to the Queen Badge, EIIR in gilt metal and enamel, full size and miniature, medal ribbon bars and related ephemera Footnote:- David Douglas Lloyd Evans, who was born in February 1905, entered the Royal Army Chaplains' Department as a United Board Chaplain in July 1934. Active service followed in Palestine 1936-39, for which he was mentioned in despatches (London Gazette 15 September 1939), and he was appointed a 2nd Class Chaplain to the Forces in January 1940. Thereafter, he appears to have served on the home establishment, although he was serving as Senior Staff Chaplain, Middle East Land Forces by the War's end. Advanced to 1st Class Chaplain to the Forces in January 1953, shortly after a posting to the British Army on the Rhine, he served as Assistant Chaplain-General to Far East Land Forces in the mid-1950s and was advanced to Deputy Chaplain-General (ranking as Brigadier), and awarded the C.B.E., shortly before his retirement in January 1960. Evans, who had earlier been awarded the O.B.E. (London Gazette 13 June 1946), was one-time Honorary Chaplain to the Queen.
A Second World War RAF Group of Seven Miniature Medals, comprising DSO with bar, DFM, 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, Italy Star, War Medal and French Croix de Guerre, with a cap eagle in a glazed display case, the reverse set with a hand written note stating that the recipient was No.146693 Flight Lieutenant Ronald William Powell (Navigator) of 109 Squadron, together with a hand written six page letter from Mr Powell relating to his war career, National Archives photocopies of operations from 18.02.43 to 24.06.43 (Lancaster) and 12.04.44 to 25.04.45 (Mosquito), information of ''Beam Bombers'' etc
A Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Elizabeth II), awarded to CONST. CECIL COLLINS, in case of issue; a Defence and War Medal, mounted for display; fifteen Various Medals and Medallions, including a US Vietnam Service Medal, The British Red Cross Society Proficiency in Red Cross First Aid medal, Polish and other medals
A South Africa, Great War and India Campaign Long Service Group of Seven Medals to Captain F.Gilbert, late 1st Class S.S.M. Army Service Corps, comprising Queen's South Africa Medal with three clasps CAPE COLONY, WITTEBERGEN, TRANSVAAL to 10658. S.SJT. F.GILBERT. A.S.C., King's South Africa Medal with two clasps SOUTH AFRICA 1901 and SOUTH AFRICA 1902, 1914-15 Star to Q.M. & LIEUT.F.GILBERT, W.RID.R., British War Medal and Victory Medal to Q.M. & CAPT.F.GILBERT, India General Service Medal 1909 with two clasps MAHSUD 1919-20 and WAZIRISTAN 1919-21 to CAPT.F.GILBERT, S&T.C., and Army nLong Service and Good Conduct Medal to 10658 S.S.MJR.F.GILBERT A.S.C., together with National Archives photocopied research material
A General Service Medal 1918-62 (George V), with clasp MALAYA, awarded to N.51916. PTE.SPEAKING SITIMA, K.A.R.; two General Service Medals 1918-62 (Elizabeth II), one with clasp MALAYA, awarded to 23110326 PTE.J.WELSH. R.A.M.C., the other with clasp CYPRUS, to 4085704 S.A.C. C.WHITESIDE R.A.F. (3)
A Second World War Naval Group of Four Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star with clasp NORTH AFRICA 1942-43 and War Medal, together with a uniform to Petty Officer J H Towse, R.N., comprising a tunic, pair of trousers, peaked cap with detachable cover and black enamelled tin; also, a British War Medal to HAROLD JOHNSON, an Africa Star, an Italy Star, two Defence Medals and a Bar Galan souvenir acorn fob (14)
A Second World War Naval Group of Five Medals and Corresponding Miniatures, comprising 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star with clasp NORTH AFRICA 1942-43, Burma Star with clasp PACIFIC, and War Medal, bar mounted, with medal slip to Mr W.H.Parkin; a Similar Group of Five, comprising 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star with clasp NORTH AFRICA 1942-43, Italy Star and War Medal, bar mounted, with medal slip.
A Queen's South Africa Medal, with clasp ELANDSLAAGTE, awarded to 4890 PTE.J.RENNIE, GORDON HIGHRS., (clasp refitted) Footnote:- Sold with a small note stating that Regimental records note that Private John Rennie of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire was badly wounded by a gunshot to the right shoulder from an elephant gun during the main offensive at Elandslaagte. Clasp refitted, marks at 9 o'clock and 3'oclock where previously mounted
A Post-War Merchant Navy Uniform, to the New Zealand & Federal Steam Navigation Co., labelled to Captain A.D.Rollinson, comprising black jacket with gilt buttons, rank shoulder straps and Second World War medal ribbons with a pair of trousers; a mess dress jacket, waistcoat and a pair of trousers; a Mess Dress Scarlet Jacket and Blue Waistcoat, to a Major of the 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards; a No.2 Service Dress Uniform, to a Captain of the Royal Irish Regiment, comprising tunic with staybrite buttons and blackened rank pips, a pair of trousers and a leather Sam Browne (4)
A German Third Reich Barbed Wire Tensioner, in galvanised steel, the hexagonal bolt head cast with a swastika, bearing a label inscribed Stalag Souvenir; a Pair of German Third Reich Medals, comprising War Merit Cross with swords and ribbon bar, and a German Defence Medal, in a glazed display case; a Copy of a Luftwaffe Officer's Visor Cap, with white metal eagle cap badge over winged oak leaf wreath enclosing National tricolour cockade, with metal thread chinstrap (3)
Two First World War Pairs, each comprising a British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to E.STUBBS FMN. M.F.A. and 69301.S E.STUBBS. R.N.R.; an Efficiency Medal, with TERRITORIAL bar, awarded to 4445844 GNR.A.CHILTON R.A.; a Belgian Medal, dated 1928; a Second World War Photograph Album, recording life in Posen, a Polish prisoner of war camp, by a soldier of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, possibly Dickinson of Thornaby
A Second World War RAF Group of Medals, comprising a 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, Defence and War Medal, to P.0459 Flight Lieutenant Stanislaw Pawlowicz, No.305 (Polish) Squadron, together with his Observer's and Air Gunner's Flying Log Book, two notebooks, typed transcript of his diary from September 1939 to 28th May 1937, typed Record of Service, twenty nine plotting maps for Operations 1 to 30 (No.27 missing) dating from 1/2 -4-1942 to 19/20-9-1942 (over Germany), with corresponding hand written logs, eight arial maps of Great Britain and a binder file of photocopied documents, also a ''Douglas'' Combined Protractor & Parallel Rule and a slide rule
An India General Service Medal 1854-95, with clasp SAMANA 1891, awarded to Ltt. C.M. Dallas S.C. and Delhi Durbar 1911, un-named as issued, together with photocopied research material including London Gazette 15th September 1891, Army lists etc Footnote:- Charles Mowbray Dallas was born on 30 August 1861, and entered the Army in January 1881 as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Northamptonshire Regiment. He transferred to the Indian Army in September 1882, becoming Captain in 1892, Major in 1901, and Lieutenant-Colonel in 1907. He served in the 1st and 2nd Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (despatches GGO 632 of 1891; medal and clasp). He was appointed Assistant Commissioner in 1887; Deputy Commissioner, 1897; Political Agent Phulkiang States and Bahawalpur, 1905; Commissioner, Delhi, 1910; Member Coronation Durbar Committee, 1911; Commissioner Punjab, 1911-16; Commissioner Ambala Division, 1913-16; retired from the service in 1916. Lieutenant-Colonel Dallas, who was created a C.S.I. for services at the Delhi Durbar in 1911, died on 6 January 1936.
A First/Second World War Family Group of Medals:- A 'Civil Division OBE Group of Eight, awarded to Captain G.N. Beaumont, King's African Rifles, comprising The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, 2nd Type, Civil Division, Officer's (OBE) silver gilt breast badge, 1914-15 Star (LIEUT.G.N.BEAUMONT), British War Medal and Victory Medal (CAPT.G.N.BEAUMONT), Africa Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Coronation Medal 1937, with the miniatures, pre-Second World War medal bar, rank pips, brass shoulder titles, cap badges, buttons, slip-on shoulder titles and his ivory cigarette holder carved with elephants; a Group of Five, attributed to Lieutenant A.J.N.A. Beaumont, African Colonial Forces, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Burma Star, Defence and War Medals; a Defence Medal, in box of issue and medal slip dated 23rd May 1946, to Mrs. G.C. Beaumont, London Ambulance Service; also, photocopied research material
A Quantity of Medals and Medallions, including Ireland Emergency Service Medal to the Army, Air Corps and Navy, with two bars for four years' service, 1945 Polish Army Medal, Third Reich Fantasy Medal, French Military Volunteers Croix de Valeur, two cased Aldershot Command Athletic Association 1919 sports medals awarded to Lt.J.W.M. Paterson, Primrose League lapel badge, Provincial Councillor miniature breast badge etc.
A Bryant & May Ltd. Long Service Silver Medal, the obverse with B & M monogram above an ark marked SECURITY, the reverse inscribed 'PRESENTED BY THE DIRECTORS TO ROBERT STRATTON WHO HAS FAITHFULLY SERVED THE COMPANY FOR 50 YEARS', with hallmarks for London 1942, by the Goldsmith's and Silversmith's Company, with research material Footnote:- Bryant & May was a British company created in the mid-19th century specifically to make matches.
A Uniform to a Lieutenant General of the Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment), comprising a no.1 service tunic and trousers and a no.2 service tunic and trousers, both tunics with brass buttons, rank badges, scarlet collar tabs with silver bullion thread oak leaves, and medal ribbons First and Second World War Footnote:- Indian Army,LIEUTENANT GENERAL SIR ERNEST WOOD,K.B.E,C.B,C.I.E,M.C
A Royal Navy/Royal Air Force Trio, comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal to MID.H.G.BROOKMAN R.N. and India General Service Medal 1908-1935 with clasp NORTH WEST FRONTIER 1935 and MID oak leaf, to F/L. H.G.BROOKMAN R.A.F., with embroidered breast eagle, mounted in a glazed display, together with related letters and photocopies of Operations Record Book 31.5.35 to 19.5.36 Footnote:- Herbert Geoffrey Brookman was a Midshipman in the Royal Navy from 15 September 1917 until he transferred to the Royal Air Force in 1920 where he became a Flight Lieutenant.
A Second World War RAFVR Casualty Group of Three Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star and War Medal to 748692 Sergeant Peter Garratt Rose, 1 Photographic Squadron RAFVR who was killed in action 3rd May 1941, aged 25 years, together with his Pilot's Flying Log Book, a photocopy from Operations Record Book for 26.4.41 to 27.4.41 and 1.5.41 to 3.5.41
A Second World War Naval Group of Five Medals, to PLX671858 Cyril Plews, Steward, Royal Navy, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Burma Star (MID), Italy Star and War Medal, together with his Certificate of Service, Order for Release, two framed pennants to HMS Whelp and HMS Indomitable, a framed ''Welcome to Guam'' poster, two framed nautical poems, a framed display of bank notes, three framed photographs and a small quantity of costume jewellery.
A Voluntary Medical Service Medal, with two service bars, awarded to Mrs EDITH F.MORGAN,, together with her Defence Medal in box of issue, four British Red Cross Proficiency Medals, 3 Years' Service Medal with bar and a Merit Medal with box of issue; a Defence Medal, in box of issue with medal slip to Mrs M.R.E.Royal, together with two British Red Cross Proficiency medals and related Voucher dated 13.12.43
A British War Medal, awarded to MAJOR E.T.W.MC'CAUSLAND, of the 1/3 Gurkha Rifles, together with a group photograph showing him with officers of the 1st Battalion 3rd Queen Alexandra's Own Gurkha Rifles 1909-10, photocopies of the Supplement to the London Gazette 9th September 1921 OBE & MID, and items of research; four Single British War Medals:- to F.35497 C.PARKER. A.M.1, R.N.A.S. in box of issue with a silver Naval Sports, Cranwell medallion to him dated 1918; 50667 PTE.J.H.WORSLEY, LAN.FUS.; LIEUT. W.G. TARR.; and LIEUT.L.L.WILLIAMSON; a 1914-15 Star, to 21748. GNR.A.H.TARRY, R.G.A. (7)
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