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An R.F.A/R.A GT WAR TRIO AND RAF LSGC ROUP. A 1914/15 Star to DVR T.Free 1311, British War and Victory medals To T.Free, R.A. Defence and War Medals (unnamed) and George V R.A.F. long service and good conduct medal to T.Free 347632 R.A.F. An RAOB award and other badges. T. Free joined up at the age of 19 and served for 2 years and seven months suffering from dysentery in October 1916. He joined the R.A.F. as a civilian aircrafthand with the number 347632.
WW1 MEDALS & GERMAN IRON CROSS - SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY a 1914 Star and Victory Medal, awarded to Private W Perry, 1 Som L.I, 3-6279. Also with an Imperial German 1914 Iron Cross, First Class. *Private W Perry joined his regiment on the 26/09/14, he is listed as suffering from 2 gun shot wounds in seperate incidents, he also received 84 days Field Punishment for drunkeness!
A 21st LONDON REGIMENT TRIO & PLAQUE, etc. A 1914/15 Star, British War & Victory medals named to 2054 Pte H Dommett 21. Lond. R ( 1st Surrey Rifles). A Memorial Plaque named to Herbert Henry Dommett. (Kings Letter enclosed) 1914/15 Star and Bwm & Victory medal issue slips, named to Rifleman H Dommett. Both sent to Mr J Dommett. Medal envelope addressed to Mr J Dommett, 70 Gresham Rd, Staines. Imperial War Graves Commission stating his Grave Position as Caberet Rouse Brit Cemetery Soushez. With an original photograph of the grave and the then wooden cross. The son of James and Martha Dommett of 70 Gresham Rd, Staines. Aged 25 he was Killed in Action 04/05/1916. (WG details states died) Later spelling shows Rouge and Souchez, Pas de Calais.
A CASED VOLUNTEER OFFICERS DECORATION & CASED MINIATURE. An Edward V11 Volunteer Officers Decoration, in Garrard fitted case with top suspender present. Hallmarked for London SG 1908. Inscribed on the reverse, Capt W B Wildman April 1909. The matching miniature again, in its Garrard fitted original case. A cased 1902 Bronze Coronation medal, 55mm diameter A cased bronze Sherborne School Hive Dive, 2nd prize 1893 dated medal. A cased GV 1935 silver jubilee medallion, in 32mm diameter.
WATERLOO MEDAL 1815. A Waterloo Medal to John Price, 2nd Battalion, 35th Reg. Foot. With steel clip and ring suspension. Private John Price is recorded as serving in Captain Weare's Company. 35th Reg. Foot were part of General Colville's Divisin situated on Wellington's right flank, part of the reserve they numbered 570 of which only 5 were killed in action.
A BALTIC MEDAL 1854-55 A Baltic Medal named to J.Goss, K.M. H.M.S. Neptune. Issued unnamed many were privately engraved and it seems likely that K.M. is and error and should read R.M. According to H.M.S. Neptune's Muster book there was a Private, Royal Marine, Ship Book Number. RM No Class No. 70 who joined Neptune 7th March 1854 from H.M.S. Prince Regent and was discharged to H.M.S. Victory 5th January 1856. Single, aged 31 in 1854 he was born at Norton in Somerset.
AN ASHANTEE MEDAL 1873-74. Sir Garnet Wolseley interest. An Ashantee medal to Solomon W. Martin 1873-4. Solomon Martin was a civilian, a steward to the commanding General Sir Garnet Wolseley. Viscount Wolseley was one of the most influential and admired British generals who served across the globe and was Commander in Chief of Armed Forces from 1895 - 1900. With a photocopy of the record of this award.
A CAMERON HIGHLANDERS QUEEN'S AND KHEDIVE'S SUDAN MEDAL PAIR. The Khedive's Sudan medal with 'The Atbara' clasp and named to 2757, Private G.Ruffell, 1st Cameron Highlanders, the Queen's Sudan medal similarly named but with the surname 'Ruffel'. (2) Provenance: Purchased from Spinks, January 1998.
An 8TH HUSSARS CASUALTY SIX BAR QSA. A Queen's South Africa medal with South Africa 1901, Belfast, Diamond Hill, Johannesburg, Orange Free State and Cape colony bars. Named to 4038, Private T. Wheaton 8th Hussars. 4038 Private Wheaton is recorded as having been severely wounded near Nondweni on the 28th July 1901.
A R.A.M.C. CASUALTY 'MONS STAR' GREAT WAR TRIO AND TERRITORIAL EFFICIENCY MEDAL. Comprising 1914 'Mons' Star with '5th Aug - 22nd Nov 1914' bar, British War medal and Victory medal. Each named to 20394, Private, E. Edwards, R.A.M.C. Ernest Edwards is recorded as completing thirteen years of service of which eighteen months were with the Field Force, he served with the 12th Field Ambulance and was transferred to the sick convoy on 12th March 1916 suffering from concussion where he received two days treatment aboard Hospital ship Panama. A Territorial Efficiency medal named to 112 Lance Corporal E. Edwards 3/S. Middlesex: F.A. R.A.M.C. (4)
A ROYAL NAVY GREAT WAR TRIO AND ROYAL FLEET RESERVE LSGC GROUP. A Royal Navy Trio comprising 14-15 Star, British War and Victory medals and a George V. Royal Fleet Reserve Long service and good conduct medal named to K21664, Bertie V. Goddard, Stoker 1st Class. R.N. Serving aboard H.M.S. Vivid. the last to (DEV.B.13399) B.V.Goddard Sto 1. R.F.R. H.M.S. Vivid was the former H.M.S. Cuckoo, an Ant class iron screw gunboat, probably based in Plymouth. Mounted as worn.
A SECOND WORLD WAR M.I.D. GROUP OF FOUR Comprising 39-45 star, France and Germany star, Defence medal and War medal with mentioned in despatches oak leaf. Mounted as worn and unnamed as issued but apparently the medals of 7611300 C.D. Williams, WO1, RAOC. A quantity of documentation including a letter from the War Office accompanies this group which confirms the award of the Oak Leaf and gives a London Gazette date of 4th April 1946, p.1707 which records the mention in despatches, a certificate marking the award and other documents, and an R.A.O.C. badge.
A SECOND WORLD WAR ROYAL NAVY GALLANTRY AND LONG SERVICE GROUP OF FIVE. A George VI Distinguished Service medal, 1939/45 Star, Atlantic Star, War medal and George VI Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct medal. Named to BD/X.785 Thomas Martin Mc Mahon, Petty Officer, H.M.S.Whitley. Mounted as worn. The Distinguished Service medal announced in the London Gazette, 27th August 1940, p5266. Apparently when H.M.S. Whitley was sinking under attack from enemy aircraft Petty Officer continued to operate the guns showing bravery and resourcefulness under fire. H.M.S. Whitley was ordered as H.M.S. Whitby on 9th December 1916, The name Whitley was apparently a mistake that it was decided not to correct. In 1938 Whitley was selected for conversion to an anti-aircraft escort, she was recommissioned in 1939. In May 1940 she was deployed in support of Allied ground operations in France and Belgium. On 19th May 1940 whilst engaged in such operations she was the victim of an enemy dive bomber attack and badly damaged. This is presumably the action for which Petty Officer McMahon received his award. Beached to avoid sinking she was destroyed by gunfire from H.M.S. Keith to prevent her capture. See illustration.
A NAVAL GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL 1909-62. A George V Naval General Service medal with Persian Gulf 1909-1914 clasp, named to 227917, Arthur Marsh, SIG. H.M.S. Swiftshure. H.M.S. Swiftshudre was a pre-dreadnaught battleship originally ordered by the Chilean Navy. 227917 Arthur Marsh is also recorded as serving aboard H.M.S. Pembroke during the Great War and being entitled to a First World War pair.
A GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL 1918-62. A George VI General Service medal with Palestine clasp, named to 6979193, Fusilier J. Campbell, Royal Irish Fusiliers. Reported as missing whilst serving in the Aegean on 1/1/44 on casualty list 1331, later reported as a Prisoner of War at Stalag 4a Hohenstein, prisoner number 267899, however by 1st June 1945 he is reported to be no longer a POW but appears on the casualty list for that date, list number 1374.
A GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL PAIR TO A MEMBER OF THE R.A.F. The General Service medal 1918-62 with Arabian Peninsula clasp named to 264594 Raymond John George Knight, R.A.F. The General Service medal 1962-2007 with Borneo clasp named to 2464594 Junior technician RJG Knigh RAF Knight will have enlisted under the National Service Act joining at Padgate after January 1949. (2)
A VICTORIAN ARMY LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL. A Victorian Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal with replaced large ring suspension, second type lacking the badge of Hanover. Named to 1422, Private Thomas. Austin, 76th Regiment, 1859. The 79th Foot became the 79th Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. The record for 1422 Thomas Austin records an 'incident' 1/1/1841 whilst serving in Bermuda and a second record of an 'incident' 1/1/1851-31/3/1851 whilst serving in Corfu and Ionian Islands (Now Greece) and Malta.
A VICTORIAN ROYAL NAVY LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL. A Victorian Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct medal, narrow suspension, named to Joseph Burrows, Petty Officer, 1st Class, H.M.S. Hibernia. H.M.S. Hibernia was a 110-gun first rate ship of the line launched at Plymouth on 17th November 1804.
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