A collection of war medals, to include; a World War I memorial plaque dedicated to `Wallace Miles`, and a group of four World War II medals awarded to Corporal T/179753 George Douglas Barber R.A.S.C. to include; 1939-45 War medal, Defence medal, 1939-45 Star and the Africa star along with a letter of sympathy from King George VI and details of the war grave within a cardboard box, together with a group of four World War II medals comprising; 1939-45 War medal, Defence medal 1939-45 star and the France and Germany star and awards slip, `Flying Officer E.P. Neary` in cardboard box, and a 1939-45 war medal only (10)
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A Victorian army long service and good conduct medal, awarded to `1150 PTE THOS LAYLAND - 53rd foot, pierced and suspender missing, a French `St Helena` medal, awarded in 1857 to survivors of the Napoleonic Wars, a 1937 Coronation medallion in box, a religious medallion and a brass counter (5)
A Division Two Championship Medal, Awarded To George Stewart Of Manchester City, For Winning The League In 1909/1910. The Gold Medal Is Inscribed On The Rear. George Stewart was a Scottish professional footballer, who played for Hibernian, Manchester City, Partick Thistle and the Scottish national team. Stewart, an outside right, started his professional career with Hibernian in 1902. He scored 9 goals in 19 appearances during their league championship win in 1902–03. He made his Scotland debut in a 2–0 defeat by Wales at Tynecastle in the 1906 British Home Championship, and then also played in the 2–1 victory against England in the same tournament. Stewart was transferred to Manchester City at the end of that season for £650, which was a substantial transfer fee. The record fee at the time, for the transfer of Alf Common, was only £1000. Stewart won two further international caps and made over 100 league appearances for City, before ending his career with Partick Thistle in 1912..
1906/1907 English Cup Semi-Final, West Bromwich Albion, A Gold Medal Awarded To H.Keys, The Chairman Of The Club, To Commemorate The Club Competing In The Semi-Final Of The English Cup Season 1906/1907. The Front Of The Medal Is In Blue/White Enamel, With The Club Crest. In Excellent Condition.
Everton, A Very Large Selection Of Mainly Everton Memorabilia, Including A First Edition Of The Breedon Book, Pennants, Brochures, Newspapers, Annuals, Commemorative Covers, Plus 2 Rare Commemorative Medals, 1984 FA Cup Final, 1984/1985 Canon League Championship Medal, Commemorative Badges, Plus Plenty More! High Resale Value.
A British War Medal to 2nd Lieut A Boakes + 1914 Star with "Mons" Clasps to 9790 Private P McKay 2nd Highland Light Inventory + 1914-15 Star to 49121 Sapper J Randall RE + 2 Mercantile Marine War Medals to Redmond Fitzgerald and Harry Milles + Silver War Badge and For Loyal Service Badge, (7)
Royal Victorian Medal to Sergeant Robert Mills, Royal Guards Reserve Regiment who was a Coffin Bearer at the Funeral of Queen Victoria, in Box of Issue + his Discharge Certificate from the Scots Guards dated 19th February 1883, Enrolment Certificate into First Class Army Reserve dated 20th February 1883 + further Discharge Certificates dated 11th August 1893 and 13th March 1901 + Certificate of Character dated 13th March 1901 + black edged Admittance Ticket for Mrs Mills to Wellington Barracks February 2nd 1901 + Guards Reserve Regiment Shoulder Strap, a Telegram from BBC re showing Medal on Blue Peter Programme February 1981 etc (ILLUSTRATED INSIDE BACK COVER)
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