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MEDALS AWARDED TO 2/LT G H DERRINGTON 6th WARKS, etc. British War & Victory Medals named to 2. Lt G H Derrington, the father of Flt Lt Derrington (see previous lot). Commissioned into the 6th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regt (Territorials) on the 27th June 1917. A Defence Medal is also mounted on the bar. Together with an original letter addressed to G H Derrington, Guarlford Court, situated near to Malvern. From Hanley Castle, referring to Coronation Day 1937. Unnamed 1939/45 Star also Defence & War Medals, mounted for wear. Defence & War Medals again mounted for wear, buttons etc.
A NGS MINESWEEPING/MID GROUP OF SIX MEDALS. 1939/45 Star, Atlantic, Africa with bar North Africa 1942-43, Italy Stars. War Medal with MID Oak Leaf. Naval General Service Medal 1915-62 with bar Minesweeping 1945-51 officially named to T/Lt R H Powell RNVR. Richard Henry Powell. A specialist in Minesweeping Duties. Shown in 1942 Lists as serving on M M S 65 S/L In 1944 shown as O/C M M S 65. Shown in 11/4/1945 as serving In Command of M M S 272. Retired List 1946. Mention in Despatches London Gazette 14/6/1945 Page 2975. Issue 37119. Captain of HMS Motorised Minesweeper 65 Pennant J565, launched July 1942. CO from September 1944 until January 1945, sold to Turkey in 1946. MMS 65 Launched in 1943, CO from the 11th April 1945 until 20th February 1946. Pennant number J 772. Both vessels were Class 1 Minesweepers.
THE MEDALS OF S-MAJOR STROUD. ROYAL ULSTER RIFLES. 1939/45 Star, France & Germany Star, War Medal, General Service Medal bar Palestine 1945-48 named to 14426791 Pte G C Stroud R.U.R. Territorial Efficiency Medal bar T & A V R (QE11 issue) named to S Sgt G C Stroud RE. Boxed Normandy Medal with miniature numbered 17101. Boxed Voluntary Service Medal named to Pte G C Stroud Wilts Regt Staff Sergeant Stroud volunteered for service in the Wiltshire Regiment, taking part in the D Day Landings. In the campaign to liberate Europe he was wounded by a gunshot to the hip. Sent home he upon recovery transferred to the Royal Ulster Rifles, serving in the Palestine Campaign. Serving in the Territorial Army after the war in the Royal Engineers, awarded his TEM with post 1969 ribbon. The first five medals are mounted for wear.
A NAVAL BRIGADE 1914 STAR & ROYAL FLEET RESERVE LSGC GROUP. A 1914 Star with Rosette on the ribbon, named to R.M.A 13976 Pte S E Carew R M Brigade. British War & Victory Medals named to R.M.A. 13976 Gnr S E Carew. A George V Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service Good Conduct Medal, named to R.M.A 13976 (Ply B 1911) S E Carew Marine R.F.R. Stanley Eli Carew enlisted in Bristol aged 17 years in 1914. He served on among others HMS Royal Sovereign which was commissioned to late to take part in the Battle of Jutland. Admiral John Jellicoe ordered her to remain at anchor, her crew not considered up to scratch, due to limited training time only. She served with the Fleet for the rest of the War, seeing service also between the wars. In WW11 she was loaned to the Soviets and returned almost as only fit for scrap. He served until 1936 and his documents of service and ships postcards, are included in the lot. Including the loss of the ships cat 'Ginger' Drowned at Sea 20th July 1917. 'A late Shipmate' who was loved by all. Crew of the ship and Ships Entertainment etc.
AN OBE GROUP OF SEVEN MEDALS TO MJR H M HEPPELL ESSEX Regt. An OBE awarded to Mjr Hugh Middleton Heppell Essex Regt and WO, 1/1/1919. A 1914/15 Star named to Capt H M Heppell Essex R. British War & Victory Medals named to Capt H M Heppell. A 1911 Coronation Medal privately named to Sgt Heppell Blundells OTC. A 1939/45 Star & War Medal in addressed box of issue, to Mjr H M Heppell OBE (Army Medal Office-War Office). Born on the 5th April 1893 in Somerset, the son of E M Heppell he was educated at Blundells School. He was Commissioned 2/Lt in the 11th Battalion of the Essex Regiment 22nd January 1913. He was Adjudant of the Battalion 14th September 1914. Served in France & Flanders from 31st July 1915, until the 26th September 1915. Placed on the Staff in the War Office 16th December 1915, he was again in France & Flanders from the 9th February 1918 until after the Armistice. Wounded and Mentioned in Despatches London Gazette 20/12/1918. His address for his Great War medals in November 1921 was The School of Physical Training, Hdqtrs Gymnasium, Queens Avenue, Aldershot. He was Adjudant of the 5th Territorial Battalion the Essex Regiment in the 1931 Army List. Retiring in 1932 he volunteered for service in 1939. A H Heppell played Rugby for Clifton RFC in 1912-13, further research to confirm it was him is required. His Post War address for his medals was Lyndhurst in Hants.
Boer War / WW1 Battle of Jutland Distinguised Service Medal Group to HMS Falmouth 165514 CPO Harry E Fox R.N. Medals consist of Distinguised Service Medal 165514 H E Fox CPO HMS Falmouth 31 May- 1 June 1916, Confirmed three Clasp Queens South Africa Medal H E Fox 2nd Cl HMS Barracouta with Cape Colony, South Africa 1901/02 Clasps (1 of only 19 issued for the Boer War), 1914/15 Star 165514 H E Fox C.P.O R.N., British War Medal 165514 H E Fox C.P.O. R.N., Victory Medal 165514 H E Fox C.P.O R.N., Royal Navy LSGC 165514 H E Fox C.P.O R.N. HMS Pembroke, Medaille Militaire (One of only 100 issued for the Battle of Jutland).
A group of three First World War medals awarded to Captain K.M. Plumptre together with their miniatures and a set of six Second World War and later medals, thought to have been awarded to Major R.J.C. Plumptre of the Royal Regiment of Artillery comprising from left / right the 1939-1945 Star, the France and Germany Star, the Defence Medal, the War Medal 1939 -1945 with oak leaf, a General Service Medal with Cyprus clasp and oak leaf, inscription to medal band and a Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee medal together with their miniatures, excluding the Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal, together with a National Service Medal in original box and a mention in Dispatches dated 30th September 1958.
Two First World War medals presented to 1854 DVR.A.Cox R.E together with two spare ribbons. A King George VI General Service Medal with Malaya clasp awarded to 21034974 PTE RIW Owen, RAMC together with a spare ribbon. A National Service Medal. A Royal Army Medical Coup cap badge. A ditto clip. A Royal British Legion enamelled badge and an HM Armed Forces Veteran badge.
A Victorian Royal Navy South Africa and WWI group of five to '159698 John Semmens Sgt Crp 1Cl HMS Cochrane':, comprising QSA with ghost dates and three bars, 1914-15 Star, War Medal, Victory Medal and RN LSGC, also together with a family WWII group of three, a Third Reich Period Iron Cross and Wound Badge and Spang.
A rare Baden-Powell scouting badge group of five awarded to Private W G Avis, South African Forces 3rd Dragoon Guards:, Queen's South Africa Medal, 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (4171 Dragoon Guards), 1914-15 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal (R4-064205 Sjt ASC) Baden-Powell Scouting Badge by Elkington, London, gold plated, with applied silver St. George and the Dragon motif to centre, the reverse officially inscribed 'For Scouting / From / R. S. S. B.-P. / 1906 W G Avis 3DG', also together with two later photographs of the recipient.* Notes - The Inter-regimental Reconnaissance Competition was Held at Aldershot in 1906 by Baden -Powell in order ' to obtain efficiency in horsemanship, scouting and dispatch riding, under pressure akin to active service' in which team were given the task of travelling over a course of 25 to 55 miles per day over three days by use of maps. Private Avis was a member of the 3rd Dragoon Guards team under Capt L Partridge, winning the 3rd brigade prize.
THEATRE, postcards, mixed selection, inc. actors, actresses, couples, scenes etc., Lauri De Frece, Vernon Steel, Owen Roughwood, Oscar Asche, Harry Pilcer, Alice D'Orme, Mabel Hackney, Marie Studholme, Louie Pounds, Mr & Mrs Seymour Hicks, Forbes Robertson & Gertrude Elliott, Little Miss Betty, Jean Aylwin & Bilie Burke, Ada Reeve, Phyllis Dare, Gerald Du Maurier, The Medal and the Maid, The Merry Widow, The Merchant of Venice, Gertrude Elliott & Forbes Robertson, The Light That Failed etc., slight duplication, some pu, VR, 60*
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