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Victory Medal to Captain John German Harrison Royal Field Artillery (TF) 'X' 32nd Trench Mortar Battery. Died of Wounds 11th April 1918. Buried St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen. Age 27, son of Major J.G.Harrison, of Whitchurch, Salop. Mentioned extensively in Trench Mortar Memories - 32nd Division "Tuesday, April 9th Poor dear old Harrison had been very severely wounded in the head on the way up".
MBE group mounted as worn - MBE (Military), 1939-45 Star (R.S.M. R Watts MBE 2/Kensingtons), France & Germany Star (R.S.M. R Watts MBE 2/Kensingtons M.G.Bn 49 Div), Defence & War Medal, GVI Efficiency Medal with Territorial clasp (6206755 W.O.CL.1. R Watts. Kensingtons. correction to regiment). MBE L/G 24/1/1946 (Poppleford). GVF (6)
Victory Medal (entitled to 1915 Star Trio and Silver War Badge) to 12790 Pte Samuel Bower 6th Battalion Dorset Regiment. Entered France 13th July 1915. BWM (entitled to pair) to 40936 Pte Arthur Marples East Yorkshire Regiment. Victory Medal (entitled to pair) to 24594 Pte William Barnes Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (3 medals in total)
Military Cross group - MC GV, 1915 Star (2/Lt A E Powell 52/Sikhs F.F.), BWM & Victory Medal (2 Lt A E Powell). Medals confirmed on MID which also show Powells first entry into a theatre of was as 'Tochi Valley'. MC L/Gazeete 3rd June 1918 for gallantry in Mesopotamia. Arthur Edward Powell was born in Saharunpore 1871. GVF
Military General Service Medal with clasp Badajoz (John T. Bennett, Ensn. 77th Foot). 'John T. Benn' engraved or partially corrected. Rev John Townshend Bennett at the age of 17 held a commission in the 2nd Rl Regt, Tower Hamlets Militia 25 May 1810, later appointed an Ensign in the 77th Foot on 10th May 1811. He retired from the Army 6th August 1812, later taking Holy Orders, graduating M.A. from St Peters College, Cambridge 1828. He was present at the Duke of Wellingtons Funeral. Died 1858 and Buried St Pauls Cathedral. Only 89 Medals issued to the 77th Foot. With research. Scarce GF. Ex Glen Auction 1976.
Military Medal, BWM and small locket with photo of 400192 A/Cpl. John Mclean 1st (City of Glasgow) Highland Field Coy, Royal Engineers (51st Highland Div.). KIA 19th November 1916 (Battle of Somme). MM believed to be for the attack on High Wood in July. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial. Medals NEF with good copied research. (2)
Nash family medals - Group 1) Crimea Medal with Sebastopol clasp naming impressed to W. T. Nash Qr Mr RN. With an unnamed Turkish Crimea Medal 'La Crimea 1855', no suspension. With copy medal roll, served HMS London. Group 2) BWM & Victory Medal 725532 Gnr W A Nash RA. Group 3) BWM & Victory Medal to 67630 Pte D R Nash Cheshire Regt + 3x named ID Tags. Group 4) 14605418 Cpl C B Nash RE, lived Swansea, named Medal box of issue and Soldiers Release Book (no medals) served 1943/46 (qty)
Norfolk Regiment Interest QSA bars Cape Colony, Ofs, Transvaal, also entitled to Rhodesia & South Africa 1901 (last bar loose on ribbon), Victorian Army LS & GC Medal, first named 15472 S. SERJT. MAJ. J. MAHON 53rd Coy. IMP. YEO and 1511 Sergt J. MAHON NORF R. John Mahon enlisted aged 18 in the 1/9th Foot 14-11-1870 at ?? and served until 1897. In various non campaign area, the LS & GC medal was his only entitlement. (Gibraltar, GB & East Indies). Married with five children he re enlisted 24.3.00 and served until Christmas Day 1901 when he was KIA at Tweefontein when 500 Imperial Yeomanrymen were attacked by 500 Boers under De Wet who crept up at night upon the Yeomen and completely overran them, capturing 240 prisoners and 20 wagons. Sadly 57 British were killed and 88 wounded. The Rhodesia and SAOI clasps were later issued (research confirms) sadly this Rhodesia clasp is missing. EF (2)
RAF Wing Commanders group 39-45, Africa, Italy & F & G stars, War medal, in named box of issue, together with Worshipful Company of Turners medal, also City & Guilds M.C.C medal 1930, 42mm, last two named W.A.W.Lankshear. He served in the RAFVR and was a skilled engineer, William Alfred Wallington Lankshear, B.S.c, A.C.G.I, A.M.I.C.E, A.I.Mech.E, medals sent to Pelbrigge, Downs Side, Belmont, Surrey. With much research. GVF
RAFVR WW2 Casualty group to 125468 Flying Officer Pilot Eric Lionel Germain 19th Sqdn. Died 6/5/1944, buried Frederikshavn Cemetery. Lot includes original named box of issue to Mrs J M Ward, Named Casualty Medal Slip, Ticker Tape, ID Tags, 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, Defence & War Medals. EF
Royal Red Cross group mounted as worn - ARRC GV, BWM & Victory Medal with MID (W. M. Martin B.R.C. & St.J.J.) and GV GSM for Iraq (W.M.Martin). With medal card confirming named medals, ARRC L/G 16 Feb 1920 Miss Winifred Mary Martin, Matron, British 1st Western Gen. Hospital, Liverpool. MID not traced. Toned GVF (4)
Suffolks group - 1915 Star Trio (8961 L.Cpl H F Jacob Suff R) (Sjt on Pair), IGS with Malabar 1921-22 clasp (5819321 Sgt H F Jacob Suff R), Defence & War Medals, 1935 Jubilee Medal, GV Regular Army LSGCM (5819321 Sjt H F Jacob Suff R). Plus a fob named to Jacob. Lot includes research, he was born Bury St Edmunds. (8+1)
Suffolks group court mounted as worn - IGS GVI with North West Frontier 1937-39 clasp (5825497 Pte G Francis Suff.R.), 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Defence & War Medal, GSM GVI with Malaya clasp (5825497 S/Sjt G Francis RAOC). With copied research. Born Lincoln, enlisted Suffolks 1931, trans to Royal Welsh Fus 1943. VF (6)
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