Medals (3) of 11826 (4296) Serjeant Richard Matthews of the South Lancashire Regiment. 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal 1914-1920, and Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. Landed in France on 1st July 1915 with 6th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment. Later transferred to Machine Gun Corps. Discharged 1st March 1919.
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Military Medal GV of 2247 (570547) Serjeant Charles Attwaters M.M. A resident of Lime House, London and member of the 17th (Poplar and Stepney Rifles) London Regiment, Territorial Force. Landed in France on 9th March 1915 and saw service until 29th August 1916, when he was medically evacuated to the United Kingdom. The award of his Military Medal was published in the London Gazette on 12th September 1916. He returned to duty in France on 12th October 1917 until 6th December 1917, when he was again medically evacuated.
Medals (2) of 0212719Q Flight Lieutenant Patricia Ann Wells W.R.A.F.V.R.(T). Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal, and Cadet Force Medal ERII, mounted. Sold with box.Appointed to Commission as a Pilot Officer with Women's Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch) on 10th September 1990 for 4 years. Promoted to Flight Lieutenant on 10th September 1992. Awarded an extension of service with the RAF Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch) in October 1994 to serve until 9th September 1998. Awarded a further extension of service to continue to serve on 29th September 1998 until 9th September 2002. Awarded another extension of service on 10th September 2002 to continue to serve until 9th September 2004. Resigned Commission on 1st December 2003 retaining the rank of Flight Lieutenant.
Medals (5) of 8199 (37129) Sapper William Wisdom R.E. (Vols). Queen's South Africa Medal with 'South Africa 1901', 'South Africa 1902', 'Relief of Ladysmith' and 'Tugela Heights' clasps, 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal 1914-1920, Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918, and Police Coronation Medal 1911. Originally served with the 1st Middlesex Volunteers RE and attached to 7th Company Royal Engineers from 20th February 1901 until 1st August 1902. Served in South Africa from 25th March 1901 until 26th July 1902. Landed in France on 16th September 1915 and discharged on 12th March 1919.
Medals (3) of 9275 (400153) Acting Warrant Officer (2nd Class) C.S.M. Clarke R.E. (T.F.). 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal 1914-1920, and Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. Landed in France on 3rd May 1915. Admitted on 22nd May 1918 into 53rd General Hospital from 400th (Highland) Field Company Royal Engineers (Territorial Force). Discharged 1st February 1919.
Medals (3) of 176912 Sapper Herbert William Underwood R.E. British War Medal 1914-1920, Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918, and Police Special Constabulary Long Service Medal GVI. Bricklayer of Sherston, Wiltshire. Enlisted on 6th December 1915. Mobilised on 1st June 1916 and posted to 4th Construction Company, Royal Engineers. Landed in France on 18th January 1917. Joined 229th Company Royal Engineers on 26th March 1917. Wounded on 7th January 1918. Discharged 9th February 1919.
GV Efficiency Medal with clasp 'Territorial' of 170690 Lieutenant Peter Chamier R.A. (T.A.).Announced in the London Gazette dated 13th October 1950 to Lieutenant (Honorary Major). First Commissioned on 15th February 1941 from 124th Officer Cadet Training Unit having previously served in the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) as Gunner 1458413.
Medals (3) of 111903 Captain (Hon. Major) Edward Donald Jarvis R.A.O.C. Defence Medal 1939-1945, War Medal 1939-1945, and GVI Long Service & Good Conduct Medal with clasp 'Regular Army'. Sold with Brass R.A.S.C. shoulder title.Prior service as T/16082 Mechanist Sergeant Major in Royal Army Service Corps, commissioned Lieutenant (Mechanist Officer) R.A.S.C. on 8th January 1940. Transferred to the Royal Army Ordnance Corps on 1st October 1942. Promoted Captain (M.O.) on 15th October 1946. Transferred from an Emergency to Regular Commission and granted Honorary rank of Major on 1st January 1949. Ceased to belong to the Reserve of Officers (age limit) on 21st April 1957.
Medals (3) of M2-031587 Private Edwin Holt A.S.C. 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal 1914-1920, and Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. A chauffeur of South Shore, Blackpool. Enlisted on 27 th December 1914. Landed in France on 4 th January 1915 and joined the 55 th (West Lancashire) Divisional Supply Column as a lorry driver. Discharged on 20 th May 1919.
Medals (2) of 6771 (88430) Private Tom Sydney Parry M.G.C. British War Medal 1914-1920, and Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. Native of Barton, Cumberland. Enlisted at Newport, South Wales on 10th December 1915 into the 4th Battalion, Welsh Regiment but transferred to the Army Reserve. Mobilised on 1st January 1917 and posted to Machine Gun Corps Training Centre for service with 34th Machine Gun Company MGC. Landed in France on 6th May 1917. Discharged 9th November 1919.
Medals (3) of G-4092 Private Albert Everett William Wild of the Royal Sussex Regiment. 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal 1914-1920, and Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. Landed in France on 12th August 1915. Served with 8th Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment and 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment. Discharged 13th February 1919.
British War Medal 1914-1920 of W.Z.4699 Ordinary Seaman Frederick Cyril Edwards R.N.V.R.A painter from Swansea, enlisted into Wales Division Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve on 15th November 1917 as an Ordinary Seaman. Posted to HMS Vivid III (Shore establishment) on 22nd July 1918 for further specialist training. He was rated as an Acting Seaman Gunner for Defensively Armed Merchant Ships and posted to HMS President III (London) on 13th September 1918 he was discharged on 6th February 1919 never having served at sea.
Medals (3) of GS-42246 Private George Hayter of the Royal Fusiliers. British War Medal 1914-1920, Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918, and Police Special Constabulary Long Service Medal GV. Deer Park keeper of Wolverstone Park, Ipswich. Enlisted on 10th December 1915 aged 40 and transferred to the Army Reserve. Mobilised and posted to 6th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers on 24th June 1916. Landed in France on 18th October 1916 and joined on 26th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers. Medically evacuated on 27th November 1916. Discharged sick on 1st March 1917.
Medals (4) of A. Morris of Combined Operations. Sold with Army Council printed slip and box. 1939-1945 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal 1939-1945, and War Medal 1939-1945. Box is addressed to Mr A Morris, Beaufort Arms, Kittle, Bishopstown, Swansea by OC Combined Records, Kingston Lacey, Wimborne, Dorset.
Punjab Medal 1848-9 with clasps 'Chilianwalia' 'Goojerat' of 5005 Gunner George P. Swindon of the Bengal Horse Artillery. Enlisted at Westminster on 11th April 1846 and joined 2nd Troop, 3rd Brigade, Bengal Horse Artillery on 23rd April 1847. He died in Umbellah, Bengal, on 6th February 1860, leaving no known next of kin, his personal effects being sold, and his accounts finalised at Jubbulpore on 10th April 1861.
Medals (5) of 24486 Gunner William Powis M.M. R.F.A. Military Medal GV, 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal 1914-1920, Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918, and Defence Medal 1939-1945. The ribbon bar is also included.Landed in France on 21st July 1915. Served with B Battery, 91st Brigade Royal Field Artillery. The award of his Military Medal was published in the London Gazette on 27th October 1916. Later promoted to Lance Bombardier.
British War Medal 1914-1920 of S-23654 Private William Stanley Littlechild of the Seaforth Highlanders. A resident of West Bridgford, Nottingham. Served with 1st Garrison Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders. Previously served King's Own Scottish Borderers (61146), the Royal Scots (335436), Royal Scots Fusiliers (39823), the Training Reserve (1/1612), and Highland Light Infantry (8059).
British War Medal 1914-1920 of 24516 Private Arthur Sydney Hasdell of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment.Resident of Rugby. Enlisted on 10th December 1915, served with 11th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment and 1st/5th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, discharged as a result of his wounds on 21st December 1918.
Medals (2) of J.73532 Able Seaman Charles Thomas John Mills Greenhill R.N. Sold with King's School Medal 1911. British War Medal 1914-1920, and Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. Born in Poplar, London. Mobilised for war service on 9th July 1917 and discharged ashore on 20th February 1919. Served aboard HMS Renown from 12th September 1917 until 9th February 1918 when he transferred to the auxiliary cruiser HMS Coronado and remained aboard until 4th December 1918.
British War Medal 1914-1920 of S4-157599 Private Ernest Chantler A.S.C.His number implies that he was recruited into the Fourth New Army, Army Service Corps in the 'Your Country Needs You' campaign. Also saw service in 20th (Service) Battalion, Manchester Regiment (5th Manchester Pals) as Private 54024 and 2nd/4th Battalion, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment as Private 31170.
Medals (3) of 6608 (14988) Serjeant Cornelius Norbury of the South Wales Borderers. Queen's South Africa Medal with the clasps 'Transvaal' 'Orange Free State' and 'Cape Colony', British War Medal 1914-1920, Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. Wales Borderers. Embodied on 23rd January 1900 and volunteered for active service. Embarked for South Africa on 14th February 1900. Returned on 24th March 1902. Transferred to the Special Reserve. Served with the 4th Battalion, South Wales Borderers during the Great War.
Medals (2) of 314770 Gunner Arthur E. Hawes R.G.A. (T.F.). British War Medal 1914-1920, and Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. First served with 1st Life Guards (4514). Enlisted on or after 1st April 1917 into the Warwickshire Yeomanry (310395). Transferred to South Midland (Warwickshire) Heavy Battery Royal Garrison Artillery (Territorial Force).
Medals (3) of 33562 Private Albert Palmer of the Cheshire Regiment. 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal 1914-1920, and Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. Landed in France on 18th December 1915 and joined 9th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment. Later transferred to the Machine Gun Corps (141375). Discharged 12th February 1919.
Medals (5) of 2094 (200522) Acting Serjeant William Charles Roberts of the S.W.B. 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal 1914-1920, Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918, India General Service Medal with clasp 'Afghanistan, N.W.F. 1919', Defence Medal 1939-1945. Landed in Aden on 3rd July 1915 with the 1st/1st (Brecknock) Battalion of the South Wales Borderers and went on to serve in the 'Aden Movable Column' and fight in the battle of Lahej. Relieved from Aden they moved to India and garrisoned Mhow until the war's end. Still in the country awaiting repatriation, he became a reinforcement fighting the Third Afghan War. Discharged on 20th December 1919.
Medals (6) of the Kamerani brothers of 1st Battalion, Yemen Infantry (Aden Field Force). British War Medal 1914-1920, Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918 of 370 Private Ali Hamid Kamerani; British War Medal 1914-1920, Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918 of 371 Private Said Ahmed Kamerani; British War Medal 1914-1920, Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918 of 372 Private Jaber Ali Kamerani. To be sold with boxes and a fourth, empty box addressed to 367 Private Yusur Ali Kamerani of the 1st Yemen Infantry.
British War Medal 1914-1920 of M2-100623 Private William Henry Bass A.S.C. A resident of Deptford, a Foden motor driver. Enlisted at Grove Park on 26th May 1915, and landed in France on 25th February 1916 with 263rd Company, Army Service Corps of 56th Divisional Supply Column. Discharged on 15th July 1919.
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