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Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society Marine Medal in silver (38mm) named Capt Andrew Heron S.S. ""Aeon"" for Having Rescued 32 Men Crew of the S.S. ""Bear Creek"" Dec 26. 1892. In original fitted case, name corrected ? on medal. The Rescue happened off the N.E. end of Acklin Island, known locally as Hellgate, in the Bahama Islands. EF a/f
Military General Service Medal 1848 with bars Vittoria/Nivelle/Nive correctly named W. Kortwright Ens`n Colds`m Gds. William Kortwright (or Kortright) lived at Fryerning, Near Chelmsford. Medal comes with large folder full of family research. Information from the Coldstream Roll states that `from Ensign in 68th Foot, promoted to Captain in 93rd Foot 11/9/1817, and exchanged from ditto 6th Nov. Placed on half pay of the Regt, on reduction from 25/12/1818, exchanged from ditto 25/2/1819. Exchanged to ditto 10/11/1825 with Lord Hotham`. (Ex Sotheby July 1991). VF
Military Medal GV named to S-15680 Pte R F Archibald 2/Gord: Hdrs. MM L/G 28/1/1918. Award for Battle of Passchendaele Ridge October 1917, served 20/Brigade 7th Div. MM most likely for 4th October, Battle of Broodseinde, advance of the Blue Line towards Noordemdhoek. 70 Causalities only and objectives secured. Very light contact marks GVF (1)
Military Medal GVI 9405322 Cpl. E.W.Edwards, R.Tank R.), 1939- 45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence and War Medal. For Greek Civil War Cpl (later L/Sgt) Edward Wallace Edwards, Royal Tank Corps, served with 50th Royal Tank Regiment as a tank crew/commander through the North Africa and Italy campaigns. Cpl Edwards was awarded the MM and was in the campaign against the Communists in the Greek Civil War. The MM was London Gazette 10.05.1945. The recommendation, like so many for the Greek Civil War, has not been released by the MOD but it does appear in the book `50th Royal Tank Regiment, The Complete History` by Stephen D. Hamilton which states that on New Years Eve 1944: - ""At Athens on the night of 31st Dec/1st January 1944 an attack by the ELAS was made against one of the most forward post of C Squadron`s sector, under the Command of Corporal Edwards. Despite a determined assault the post held firm and suffered no casualties, though inflicting a number on the ELAS. The next morning Corporal Edwards realised that the enemy had occupied the house across the road from his post. Taking two men with him, Edwards attacked the position, breaking into the house they discovered that the ELAS had `mouse holed` from the rear of the building and were preparing to put the house into a state of defence. Determined to clear the position Edwards pressed home his attack. Subsequently two ELAS were killed and a third wounded. Due to Corporal Edwards` aggressive leadership, arms and ammunition had been captured and the ELAS never again attempted to occupy a house near his position"". A 1962 newspaper clipping also comes with the group detailing some of Edwards` exploits in the Desert. Including stating that L/Sgt Edwards was a pre-war regular and has been seriously wounded by burns when his tank was hit. On recovering from his wounds he acted as Montgomery`s driver. GVF (6)
Military Medal to 13201 Cpl. D. Gray 8th Bn. Norfolk Regiment. With two original 18th divisional gallantry cards signed by Maxse. One dated: `1st July 1916 Battle of the Somme` the other: 28/29th September (MID) 1915. MM. L/Gaz. 21st October 1916. Medal Roll showing service in R.O.D.- R.E. (Railway Operating Division) MM awarded for Gallantry on July 1st 1916 during the attack of the 53rd Bde. 18th Div. South West of Montanban. Heavy fighting casualties 385.
Military Medal to 32022 Pte Arthur Poutton 9th/Bn Norfolk Regt. MM Geo V Pte. 9/Norf: R. (Some E.K.s & contact wear) BWM & VM, French Croix de Guerre 1914-1917 (worn - no ribbon) MM. L/Gaz: 7.10.18. Cde G. L/Gaz: 6.11.18 (confirmed). With L/Gazettes for these two plus mic. MM awarded for a minor action; trench raid etc, in April/May 1918. A good double gallantry group to the 9/th Norfolk.
Military Medal to 8970 L/Cpl (Cpl) G.W. Duffield 1st/Bn. Norfolk Regt. MM. L/Gaz: 21.8.17. 1st/Bn. Served with 15th/Bde. 5th division. MM most likely for the attack on Oppy Wood on June 28th 1917. (Also possible action on 24th May near Arleux). Medals forfeit 1926. Trio possibly not returned. GVF
Naval group named T R Budd, Bombr R.M.A. HMS Ranger (LS named T R Budd, Corpl, No 1028 R.M.A.). Comes with copy service records showing Budd was an alias and his real named was John Payne of Harding, Petersfield, Sussex. Medals mounted as worn - Egypt Medal no bar and undated, QV Naval LSGC Medal, Khedives Star 1884-6. Pitted VF (3)
Naval group to 308277 William Norman Hulance SPO RN, born Chippenham. Medals - 1915 Star Trio and GV Naval LSGC Medal (HMS Lion). Plus GVI Special Constabulary Medal to Edgar W. Hulance with Beds box of issue. WW1 medals polished F-VF and Special C Medal EF (the Naval LSGC Medal is renamed) (5) Sold a/f
Naval group to J.114936 Frank Leslie Garfield Lewis L.S. HMS Valiant. Medals - 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, Atlantic Star (entitled to France & Germany clasp), War Medal, GVI Naval LSGC Medal. Service records, certificates, photos, bugle, compass etc etc. All housed in a giant suitcase. Lived Maindee, Newport. (qty)
Order of the League of Mercy & Bar, 1911 Coronation medal and a wealth of documentation to Earl the Lord Farquhar GCVO GCB,D.L, J.P, Master of the Household to Their Majesties Edward VII and George V and recipient of numerous Foreign awards which were returned upon his death in 1923, with good research and copy photographs, GVF
Original WW2 lot belonging to 5572649 Pte Albert James Stone R.W.Kent Regt. Lot includes his Service & Pay Book, Release Book, Army Gurkha knife, various ribbon bars, badges, Tropical hat with cap badge, boxed medal group 1939-45 Star, Africa Star (entitled to 8th Army clasp), Burma Star, Defence & War Medals, etc etc. Lived Curtis Street, Swindon. (qty)
Princess Mary`s Gift Tin given to Lt. C.D. Wyles 4th Hants containing the following items belonging to him: ARP Badges x 2 n box of issue, Police type whistle marked `ARP` by Hudson & Co, Medal Bar for 1914/15 trio, Silver 1/D disc engraved `LT C.D. Wyles 4th Hampshire Regt`, 4x Hampshire Badges. One enamelled & silver engraved on the back `14th October 1917`, Anglo Catholic Congress tin badge 1927. (qty)
RAF Group to 1867099 W/O Marcus Victor Pressland RAF, served with 105 (T) OTU Bramcote. Lot includes 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, War Medal, mounted as worn. Aircrew Categorisation Card, original named box of issue, lived Shafford Cottages, Nr St Albans. Medal issue slip and various other cloth and metal badges (qty)
RAF Log Book group to W/O D J Thomas (553920) RAF. Thomas was an Air Gunner who served with 254 (F) Sqdn, 86 Sqdn, 17 Group, 192 Sqdn, 461 Sqdn, and 172 Sqdn during WW2. While serving the Log Book mentions several encounters with He 111, ME 109, ME 110`s during May 1941 (254 (F) Sqdn), on 17th May 1942 (with 86 Sqdn) he noted at 1805 hrs in Beaufort KAW349 with F/Sgt Boote they were engaged by 15 ME109`s, 6 destroyed, one by myself. Later on in May 1945 he notes the sighting of U/Boat 516. The Log Book is his original however his medals were not issued till July 1991. His late issue medals are 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star with Air Crew Europe clasp, War Medal and General Service Medal GVI with S.E.Asia 1945-46 clasp. Also with the group is paperwork relating to 2028387 LACW V Sullivan RAF, her paperwork is also original but the War Medal is a postwar late issue. Interesting Lot
RAF Prisoner of War group to 971361 W/O F J A Hesselden RAF, POW No 161, held at Dulag Luft Frankfurt, Stalag Luft 3, 1, 6, 4, and 357 finally liberated 16th April 1945 by the 8th Hussars, 7th Army Division. The lot includes 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, War Medal with matching miniatures. Plus Bomber Command Medal No62. A well filled out Wartime Log for British Prisoner YMCA gift book. Pre War Pilots Log Book. His Original Caterpillar Club membership Card and Gold Caterpillar. Book `Bomber Offensive by Arthur Harris, this with personal hand written note `Signed for F J A Hesselden who as a Warrant Officer Air Gunner & ex POW did more than his share Arthur T. Harris MRAF`. An interesting lot (see also other Hesselden RFC family medals)
RAFVR WW2 Casualty group to 1331147 Flight Sgt (Pilot) Denis Ivor Wildman RAFVR. Died 11/10/1943, Buried East Finchley Cemetery. Was in an Oxford LX328 with 6 OTU which crashed. Lot includes 1939-45 Star, War Medal, original named Medal Condolence Slip and named box of issue `W G I Wildman, Sunny Way, North Finchley`.
Royal Humane Society Medal (small bronze) named Harold. F. Kemp. Aug 11. 1902. Case 32308 `Harold Hughes, while fishing at Hilbre Island off West Kirby, fell from the cliff into the sea, 18 feet below. The tide was running in with great force at the time. Kemp, at great risk, jumped from the cliff and swam with him about 40 yards to where a landing could be effected`. Suspender claw repaired VF
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