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Islington Corinthians football silver medal awarded by the Indian Football Association, cased, a chrome metal trophy inscribed Souvenir of Jamshedpur 1937, Islington Corinthians, a related Indian snuff box with plaques and inscription, a medal and an enamel badge and silk ribbon from the 1940 Tokyo Olympic Games
World War II - Defence medal; The Italy Star; The 1939 - 1945 Star; The African Star; Soldiers Service and Pay Book; Two Types by Jon; Rolls Royce Limited Derby; Rules of the Foremen and Staff Mutual Benefit Society; black and white images; Soldier's Release Book; Rolls Royce Limited Safety Rules and Hints ; National Registration Identity Card; Rolls Royce Ltd Derby Certificate of Apprenticeship
A St Albans Fire Brigade Reefer Jacket with high collar and original white metal buttons; a Hertfordshire Fire Brigade Reefer Jacket with original white metal buttons, insignia and medal ribbons and an officers Reefer Jacket with original white metal buttons and silver metal bullion to sleeves (3)
MEDALS AND EPHEMERA RELATING TO: PERCY WILLIAM THOMAS KENT DSC WWI Trio - (1914-15 Star named 239018 P W T Kent LSRN - WM and VM named 239018 P W T Kent PO RN); WWII group WM DM 1939-45 Star and Atlantic Star with France & Germany clasp, three loose oak leaves and oak leaf pin; DSC named P W T Kent Lt RNR "Mulberry Operations" Jan 1945 in case and Imperial Service Medal named Percy William Thomas Kent DSC in case; with a number of Naval messages of congratulations from fellow naval officers; cards relating to the investiture; an identity card for H M Dockyard Portsmouth; a chart for Operation Neptune - Naval Orders and other related items. NB: During WWII Lt Kent served aboard HM Rescue Tug Resolve and was involved in Invasion of Normandy
A NUMBER OF WWII ERA MILITARY MEDALS, to include Polish WWII Exile Order Polonia Restituta dated 1944 to reverse, German WWII 3rd Reich Mothers Cross, marked, WWII 3rd Reich War Merit Cross, 1939 to reverse, boxed Japan WWII Order of the Rising Sun 8th Class, French WWI Croix De Guerre, dated on reverse 1914-1918, French Legion De Honour medal enamelled not dated (possibly copy), Belgium WWI Croix De Guerre medal
A WWII group of four medals awarded to George Frederick Baxter, comprising 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Burma Star with Pacific clasp and 1939-45 medal, together with Certificate of Service listing as serving on the Glendower, Victory, Malaya, Vailiant, Golden Hind (Armada) dating from 1942 to 1946, and Armada pictorial phrase named G.J. Baxter verso, a photograph, likely of the recipient and further ship photographs
A WWI medal trio comprising 1914-1915 star stamped 2 Lieut. R.W. Jennings Worcestershire Regiment 1914-1918 and Great War medals, the latter with oak leaf spray (mentioned in dispatches). Jennings was wounded whilst storming La Boisselle, the Somme, Private Thomas George Turrall attended to him and fought off the enemy, when possible he carried Jennings to friendly lines but he later died. For his actions Turrall was later awarded the Victoria Cross (likely family group with next lot)
Two WWI medal trios, awarded to the Heath brothers of Wotton-Under-Edge, comprising trio including 1914-1915 star stamped 2 Lieut. W.R.K Heath Gloucestershire Regiment together with his death plaque (Rufus was killed on 25th February 1916 whilst taking a bombing party to the edge of a crater) also WWI trio awarded to 28058 Cpl. G.A Heath R.E including Aug-Nov 1914 star
A WWI father and son medal group comprising WWI trio including 1914-1915 star awarded to M2 115706 PTE F.E. Juggins A.S.C together with a trench pipe and a WWI pair stamped W.C Juggins T.R. M.F.A and General Service medal with Iraq clasp stamped 319231 Pte W.C. Juggins Tank Corps, together with paperwork detailing Private W.C. Juggins as having died 30th August 1921 and being the son of F.E. Juggins of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, various copied birth certificates, photographs etc
A WWII and later Canadian interest group of six medals awarded to Captain G. Wrighton, comprising 1939-1945 star, France & Germany star, 1939-1945 defence medal, 1939-1945 Canada voluntary service Volontaire medal with maple leaf clasp, 1939-1945 medal and Elizabeth II Canadian Forces Recognition, all but the last one unnamed, together with a quantity of photocopied army records, photographs etc relating to the recipient
A WWI Military Cross medal group awarded to Reverend G.H. Crossland, comprising military cross engraved verso "Presented to Rev. G.H.Crossland by H.M. King George V at Buckingham Palace 23rd March 1918", 1914-15 star engraved Rev. G.H.Crossland A.C.D and 1914-18 and Great War medals marked Rev.G.H.Crossland, together with dog tag reading G.H.Crossland 64 Inf Bde WES Chap with attached fob with hair and photograph of a lady and chaplain's lapel badge. Also included is a quantity of relevant ephemera comprising commission dated 1915, photograph of the recipient, various other military postcards and photographs, letters of congratulations on the award, a notebook with cuttings and notes on family history including his post war work. One cutting cites him as doing "useful work amongst the wounded under the most appalling and dangerous conditions" and as such being awarded the military cross and another cutting giving his personal memories of the nature of his war work.
A quantity of midwife, Red Cross and similar medals etc, awarded to K. Mennear comprising state certified midwife enamel badge named and numbered and dated 90820 11-8-34, two red cross medals named and numbered 14152 and 11075 and smaller County of Cornwall medal named and numbered 29001, three towns (Plymouth) nursing association trained midwife badge and an institute of midwives badge
England & Wales. Greenough ( G.B.), A Geological Map of England & Wales by G.B.Greenough, President of the Geological Society..., 1819 [but published 1820], engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, on three sheets, sectionalised and laid on linen, compass rose and table of explanation, some staining, each sheet approximately 640 x 1620 mm, contained in a marbled book box, worn A map which was controversial at the time of its publication in that Greenough was accused of plagiarising William Smith's earlier and ground breaking geological survey and map of 1815. Greenough was stung enough by the critisicm to issue a written defense of his actions which was published in 'Memoir of a Geological Map of England: to Which are Added, an Alphabetical Index to the Hills, and a List of the Hills Arranged According to Counties (1820), p4.'.Smith's low social staus and background resulted in his work being largely ignored and the Geological Society of London did indeed plagiarise the map, undercutting Smith's asking price, which eventually pushed Smith to financial ruin and the debtor's prison. Recognition of his role as 'The Father of English Geology' would only follow much later in 1831 when Smith was awarded the Woolaston medal by the Geological Society. Greenough's map is important in its own right and is now recognised as a separate piece of scholarship but unlike Smith it involved no surveying but relied on other surveyors sending him information which he then collated. (1)
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