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Lot 102

British North Borneo Company Medal 1897-1916, 1 clasp, Punitive Expeditions, bronze issue (53 Corporal Guey), second type ribbon, good very fine £650-750

Lot 103

British North Borneo Company Medal 1898-1900, 1 clasp, Tambunan, bronze issue (177 Private Karim Buz) minor edge bruising, good very fine £650-750

Lot 134

1914 Star (M.9789 J. E. Wallace, Jun. R.A., R.M. Brigade); 1914-15 Star (M.8342 H. Dent, S.R.A., R.N.); British War Medal 1914-20 (M.15929 E. Haste, S.R.A., R.N.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (4) (M.25883 H. C. Chisnall, J.R.A., R.N.; M.9788 F. R. Walker, S.R.A., R.N.; M. 9866 T. Woodward, S.R.A., R.N.; M.9792 T. Page, Jr. R.A., R.N.) very fine and better (7) £120-160

Lot 137

1914-15 Star (AA.794 N. C. Stephen, A.B., R.N.V.R.); British War Medal 1914-20 (3) (A.A.3001 J. L. Evans, A.B., R.N.V.R.; A.A.2104 F. Nunn, A.B., R.N.V.R.; 220414 Sgt. H. E. W. Thurlow, R.A.F.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (2) (2113 Sgt. J. Walker, R.A.F.; 2 Lieut. W. Parkinson, R.A.F.), last officially renamed, very fine and better (6) £80-100

Lot 138

1914-15 Star (7887 Pte. A. Ingram, Lan. Fus.); Imperial Service Medal, G.VI.R., 2nd issue (Wilfred Lawson Glover), in Royal Mint case of issue; Memorial Plaque (Stewart Chichester Magrath), in fitted leather case; Identity Disk (1482238 Daniel, P. C., R.A., R.C.); Germany, Third Reich, High Seas Fleet Badge, grey metal, rev. marked, R.S.&S., lacking pin fitting, very fine and better (5)

Lot 139

1914-15 Star (11919 Pte., Glouc. R.); British War Medal 1914-20 (2) (30984 Pte., R. Berks. R.; 412820 Spr. J. Moore, R.E.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (A. Capt. J. O. OGrady); Special Constabulary Long Service, G.VI.R., 1st issue (Edwin G. Higginson); together with an Italian Great War Commemorative medal, silver base metal, very fine and better (6) £40-50

Lot 140

British War Medal 1914-20 (091352 Pte. H. F. Brazier, R.A.S.C.), later style naming; India General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp, Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 (188159 Dvr. H. M. Boardman, R.F.A.); Efficiency Medal, G.V.R., Territorial (396958 Sq. Q.M. Sjt. J. R. Jones, D. of Lanc. O.Y.) good very fine and better (3) £70-90

Lot 141

British War Medal 1914-20 (21) (40701 Pte. W. Flynn, E. Lan. R.; 34945 Bmbr. F. Alford, R.A.; 204772 Gnr. T. W. Newick, R.A.; 99025 Gnr. W. H. Lamb, R.A.; 81877 Dvr. J. Deighton, R.A.; 137994 Cpl. G. S. Royds, R.A.; 4717 Gnr. J. C. Stagg, R.A.; 51631 Gnr. N. Lawry, R.A.; 1289 Dvr. W. Ramsell, R.A.; 206943 Gnr. A. B. Lewis, R.A.; 59008 Gnr. T. Gilroy, R.A.; 232629 Dvr. W. Todd,R.A.; 362988 Gnr. F. Goulding, R.A.; 34814 Pte. H. J. Thomson, M.G.C.; 925 Spr. H. Rook, R.E.; 115784 Pnr. W. Burridge, R.E.; 80340 Dvr. J. Milne, R.E.; 2138 Spr. F. Williamson, R.E.; 2216 Cpl. J. P. Washbrook, R.A.M.C.; M2-081523 A. Cpl. J. Wright, A.S.C.; 20535 Lieut. W. L. P. Goulding, R.A.F.), last renamed, all lacking suspensions, some with edge bruising, nearly very fine and better (21) £100-140

Lot 142

British War Medal 1914-20 (21) (1445 S. T. Atkinson, Sto., R.N.; 306379 J. Dixey, L. Sto., R.N.; 25360Pte. J. Bolton, W. York. R.; 64665 Pte. T. Ellison, Lpool. R.; 136026 Gnr. E. J. Williamson, R.A.; 1748 Gnr. H. Pawson, R.A.; 214481 Gnr. J. L. Davidson, R.A.; 906630 Bmbr. W. Tellick, R.A.; 63609 Gnr. H. Barker, R.A.; 312265 Gnr. R. Barner, R.A.; 731126 Dvr. J. T. Pritchard, R.A.; 40116 Sjt. J. Brown, R.E.; 275793 Spr. W. E. Knapp, R.E.; 210896 Spr. J. Burston, R.E.; 283496 Pnr. J. Johnson, R.E.; 132208 Pte. J. Young, R.A.M.C.; T4-056488 Dvr. W. Avery, A.S.C.; S-295368 Pte. H. A. Edwards, A.S.C.; R-257923 Pte. A. E. Pinnell, A.S.C.; M2-138987 Pte. W. R. Wild, A.S.C.; M2-183326 Pte. G. W. Yeates, A.S.C.), all lacking suspensions, some with edge bruising, that to Bolton particularly bad, fine and better (21) £100-140

Lot 143

British War Medal 1914-20 (21) (K.2451 W. C. Smith, Sto., R.N.; 202911 Pte. J. D. Allan, Durh. L.I.; 306639 Gnr. R. Harris, R.A.; 215954 Dvr. E. Preece, R.A.; 277537 Cpl. J. Sullivan, R.A.; 141559 Gnr. R. W. Roberts, R.A.; 130000 Gnr. W. G. Turner, R.A.; 1205 Gnr. T. Haines, R.A.; 38171 Gnr. P. Lane, R.A.; 65100 Gnr. H. Baker, R.A.; 74932 Dvr. P. F. Mole, R.A.; 195370 Gnr. A. J. Bowman, R.A.; 2669 Dvr. W. Jones, R.E.; 27113 Spr. O. F. Bromfield, R.E.; 141239 Dvr. W. Skitmore, R.E.; 30156 Sjt. J. Anderson, R.E.; 29700 Pte. C. Pegg, R.A.M.C.; 66810 Pte. L. J. Kimber, R.A.M.C.; T2-11888 Dvr. D. J. Davies, A.S.C.; T-1642 Dvr. R. Ratcliffe, A.S.C.; 64647 2 A.M. H. Jackson, R.A.F.), all lacking suspensions, some with edge bruising, that to Jackson particularly bad, fine and better (21) £100-140

Lot 144

British War Medal 1914-20 (20) (K.11185 M. Shute, L. Sto., R.N.; J.21424 T. Scandrett, A.B., R.N.; 200928 Pte. E. V. Smith, Wilts. R.; 209186 Dvr. E. H. Aldridge, R.A.; 353948 Gnr. H. Brown, R.A.; 1103 Gnr. A. E. Wilson, R.A.; 182071 Gnr. A. Barrett, R.A.; 76648 Spr. H. MacTaggart, R.E.; 316290 Dvr. W. J. Sidwell, R.E.; 174466 Spr. L. Coller, R.E.; 102586 Spr. T. Curran, R.E.; 194962 Spr. C. Warren, R.E.; 322517 Spr. J. H. Jaycock, R.E.; 166535 Spr. A. J. Davies, R.E.; 328 076 Pte. G. Ritchie, R.A.M.C.; 27788 Pte. C. W. Jefferson, R.A.M.C.; 1547 Pte. T. W. Robinson, R.A.M.C.; M2-045740 Sjt. W. Brown, A.S.C.; WT4-126404 Dvr. F. J. Pople, A.S.C.; T-36188 Dvr. W. H. Gibbs, A.S.C.), all lacking suspensions, some with edge bruising, nearly very fine and better (20) £100-140

Lot 145

British War Medal 1914-20 (2) (79774 Sjt. J. Frost, M.G.C.; 80084 Sjt. J. B. Charlesworth, M.G.C.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (79770 Sjt. J. Daniel, M.G.C.) very fine and better (3) £30-50

Lot 146

British War Medal 1914-20 (2) (N/Sister B. M. Hooper; 327077 Spr. F. B. Darrell, R.E.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (1433 Pte. L. L. Adams, K. Edw. H.); Bilingual Victory 1914-19 (Cpl. S. J. Van der Spuy, 5th S.A.M.R.); Mercantile Marine War Medal 1914-18 (2) (Albert E. Bradley; Henry G. Holloway); Territorial Force War Medal 1914-19 (200166 Pte. H. E. Trew, E. Surr. R.), last officially renamed, very fine and better (7) £100-140

Lot 147

British War Medal 1914-20 (Payr. Capt. G. Graham, R.N.) about very fine £40-60

Lot 148

Victory Medal 1914-19 (2/Lieut. R. Holloway, R.F.C.); Volunteer Decoration, V.R., hallmarks for London 1897, complete with brooch bar, in Garrard, London case of issue; together with a miniature dress medal; Germany, Prussia, Iron Cross 1914, 1st Class pin-backed badge, rev. stamped CD800, Italy, Mothers Medal, with seven bow emblems on ribbon; France, On ne Passe Pas Badge, gilt, pin-backed, very fine and better (6) £140-180

Lot 149

Victory Medal 1914-19, M.I.D. oak leaf (Lieut. W. R. Collins, R.A.F.) edge nicks otherwise good very fine £60-80

Lot 150

A scarce medal to a Commanding Officer of one of H.M. Ships involved in the Suez Campaign of 1956 Naval General Service 1915-62, 1 clasp, Near East (Lt. Cdr. P. G. S. Tostevin, R.N.) extremely fine £200-240 Sold with some copied research and a British Armed Forces £1 note which was then current at the time of the Suez Campaign.

Lot 163

1939-45 Star (2); Atlantic Star; Burma Star (2); Defence (2); War Medal 1939-45 (5), all unnamed, generally good very fine (12) £40-60

Lot 164

1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Italy Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal; War Medal 1939-45 (2), all unnamed, very fine and better (8) £40-60

Lot 165

1939-45 Star (3); Burma Star (2), named (5902 Rfn. Bishnu Thapa, 5 G.R.C.; 3567 Rfn. Asbahadur Gurung, 3 G.R.); Italy Star; France and Germany Star; War Medal 1939-45 (4), one Canadian issue in silver; other three named (Mtn/198787 Sep. Abdul Hafiz Khan, R.I.A.S.C.(M.T.); 3810 Hav. Chain Singh, Jodhpur Sardar Infy. S.?; 104545 Spr. Ismail, Bengal S.& M.), suspension repaired to last, very fine and better (11) £40-60

Lot 168

1939-45 Star (2) (170576 E. Gordon; 330294 D. G. MacKay); Africa Star (P.4950 J. W. Hall); Italy Star (P.4950 J. W. Hall); Defence, Canadian issue, silver, with overseas service clasp, unnamed; Africa Service Medal (2) (3168 W. E. Ainsworth; 99394 W. G. Milne); South Africa Medal for War Service, unnamed; India Service Medal, unnamed; Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, with overseas clasp, unnamed, good very fine and better (10) £60-80

Lot 169

1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star; Defence and war Medals, both Canadian issue in silver; Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, with overseras clasp, nearly extremely fine (5) £120-160

Lot 170

Australia Service Medal 1939-45 (N318744 N. S. Moss); New Zealand War Service Medal, unnamed, good very fine and better (2) £40-60

Lot 171

Southern Rhodesia Medal for War Service, unnamed, good very fine £100-140

Lot 180

The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, G.C.M.G., Knight Grand Cross set of insignia by Spink, London, sash badge, 105 x 75mm., silver-gilt and enamel; breast star, 89mm., silver, silver-gilt, gold applique and enamel, with gold pin, with a length of sash ribbon with bow, in case of issue; together with an Order of St. John miniature dress medal, enamelled, on bow ribbon, slight enamel damage to badge centres, good very fine (3) £1200-1400

Lot 186

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Military) Officers 1st type breast badge, silver-gilt, hallmarks for London 1919; Order of St. John (2), Officers (Sister) shoulder badge, silver and enamel, on bow ribbon; Serving Brothers breast badge, silver and enamel; St. John Service Medal, 2 bars, silver (3609 V. K. Read, Natal, S. Africa S.J.A.B.O. 1942); Imperial Service Medal, G.VI.R., 2nd issue (Melbourne Wrightson); Voluntary Medical Service Medal (Oswald F. Owens), silvered bronze, very fine and better (6) £80-120

Lot 187

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Civil) Members 1st type breast badge, silver, hallmarks for London 1930, in Garrard, London case of issue; Order of St. John, Officers breast badge, silver and enamel; Defence and War Medals; St. John Service Medal, base silver metal, 2 base silver bars, unnamed, these four mounted as worn, first extremely fine; others very fine and better (5) £80-100

Lot 191

Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R., unnamed as awarded to foreign nationals, minor edge bruising, good very fine £160-200

Lot 192

Military Medal, G.V.R., unnamed as awarded to foreign nationals, nearly extremely fine £120-160

Lot 193

Army Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R., 1st issue (202788 Sjt. T. W. Green, 4/Sea. Highrs.) good very fine £100-140 Sold with some copied research.

Lot 196

Coast Life Saving Corps Long Service Medal, E.II.R., 2nd issue (Walter Biglin) nearly extremely fine £70-90

Lot 202

Pair: Bandmaster E. M. Rogers, Lancashire Fusiliers Army L.S. & G.C., E.VII.R. (4451 Bandmaster, Lanc. Fus.), suspension missing; Army Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R., 3rd issue, coinage head (Bandmaster, Lan. Fus.) good very fine except where stated (2) £200-250

Lot 205

Three: Corporal E. Low, Royal Scots Volunteer Force Long Service, V.R. (1907 Corpl., 9/V.B.H. R. Scots), impressed naming; Regimental Royal Temperance Society Medal, obv. regimental badge, with embossed band, 9th V.B. Hrs. R.S., rev. R.T.S. cypher within a laurel wreath (Pte. E. Low, A. Coy.), 32mm., silver, suspension tightened; R.A.T.A. Silver Cross, obv. wreath with crossed rifles, cross inscribed, R.A.T.A., 34 x 25mm., silver, stampmarks on rev., unnamed, mounted as worn, first with scratches to obv. right field; second with some edge bruising, very fine, scarce unit (3) £140-180

Lot 206

Family pair: Volunteer Force Long Service, V.R. (88 Bnd. Sergt. W. Honeywood, 2/V.B. Norf. R.), engraved naming Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, E.VII.R. (529 Pte. W. Honeywood, 5/Suffolk Regt.) good very fine and better (2) £140-180 Medals to father and son. Sold with copied Census extracts.

Lot 209

Volunteer Force Long Service, V.R. (79 Sergt. W. G. Jackson, 1st V/B. Royal Berks. Regt.), engraved naming; Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, G.V.R. (459535 Pte. G. A. Simpson, R.A.M.C.); Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., 2nd issue, Territorial (3315101 Spr. H. Dempster, R.E.); South Africa Police Good Service Medal, 1st issue (No.1486(M) 2/C Sergeant F. Watt) Pair: C. Strathbourne, South African Forces War Medal 1939-45 (252149 C. Strathbourne); Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue, Union of South Africa (Pte. C. Strathbourne, Dem. C.) good very fine and better (6) £120-160

Lot 213

Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, E.II.R., Ulster reverse, 2 clasps, Long Service (John Neely) good very fine, scarce £120-160

Lot 214

Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, E.II.R., Ulster reverse, unnamed specimen, good very fine £80-100 Sold with an Ulster Special Constabulary Association, 1920-1970 print, in frame, 333 x 270mm.

Lot 215

Pair: Gunner G. Shiplee, Norfolk Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers Imperial Service Medal, G.V.R., 2nd issue (George Shiplee);Volunteer Force Long Service, E.VII.R. (2528 Gnr., 1st Norfolk R.G.A.V.) fine and better (2) £50-70 I.S.M. London Gazette 12 February 1924. Postman, Beccles (Suffolk). Sold with copied Gazette and 1901 Census extracts.

Lot 216

Jubilee 1887, Metropolitan Police (P.C. A. Manuel, T. Divn.) Jubilee 1897, Metropolitan Police (P.C. A. Sheraton, P. Divn.); Coronation 1902, Metropolitan Police (P.C. J. Marriott, N. Div.), these three bronze medals have been silvered; Coronation 1953, unnamed; Special Constabulary Long Service, G.V.R., 1st issue (Samuel Arthur Hosier); British War Medal 1914-20 (G. Pinson, V.A.D.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (M2-188072 Pte., A.S.C.); Defence (2); War Medal 1939-45; National Service Medal, unnamed, in case of issue; mounted set of three British miniature medals, very fine and better (14) £70-90 Special Constabulary medal in damaged card box of issue - lid marked Metropolitan.

Lot 223

Sea Gallantry Medal (Foreign Services), G.V.R., silver, Presented by the British Government, For Assisting a British Vessel in Distress (Louis Debra, S.S. "British Sovereign", 7th December 1920), in case of issue, nearly extremely fine £300-350

Lot 224

The Royal Humane Society Medal with second and third award bars to Stephen Renforth, who is said to have rescued 62 lives from the Tyne, the Clyde and in America; a truly remarkable livesaver Royal Humane Society, small bronze medal (successful) (Stephen Renforth, 5th August 1890), 2 bars, 26th January. 1895, 13 June 1899, complete with bronze brooch bar, slight edge bruising, very fine £1400-1800

Lot 225

The R.N.I.P.L.S. Silver Medal awarded to Coxswain John Storr, of the Whitby Lifeboat, who died in the Whitby Disaster of 9 February 1861 Royal National Institute for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck, G.IV.R., silver (John Storr, voted 7 July, 1853), with eyelet and ring suspension, edge bruise, good very fine £800-1000 . Sold with copied research.

Lot 226

A rare Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society Medal and Bar, New York Life Saving Association pair awarded to Captain T. J. Jones, onetime Royal Naval Reserve Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society, Marine Medal, 3rd type, silver, with Second Award Bar, this officially inscribed Barque "Rialto", 14 Rescued, 10 Feb. 1895 (Capt. Thomas J. Jones, S.S. "Cufic", for Having Rescued the Crew of the "John M. Price", Feb. 23 1893), in its fitted Elkington case of issue; New York Life Saving Benevolent Association Medal, gold, by G. H. Lovett, and probably on behalf of Tiffany & Co., 51mm., obverse, shipwreck scene, reverse, official inscription, Presented to Thomas J. Jones, Commander of Steamship "Tauric" in Recognition of His Humanity and Able Seamanship in the Rescue of Fourteen Persons from the Foundering Ship "Rialto" in Mid-Atlantic Ocean, February 10th 1895, occasional edge bruising, otherwise good very fine and better (2) £1400-1800 It is believed that some of those rescued by the steamship Tauric, apparently a vessel of the White Star line, in February 1895, were gold miners bound for Southern Australia. As reported by The Times on 15 March 1895, following a recent meeting of the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society, A silver clasp to his Medal and a Vote of Thanks was awarded to Captain Jones, R.N.R., of the steamer Tauric; also see Lot 848 for other family awards.

Lot 227

Lloyds War Medal for Bravery at Sea, silver, unnamed, in John Pinches, London case of issue, extremely fine £240-280

Lot 228

Lloyds Medal for Saving Life at Sea, 1st large type silver medallion, 73mm., unnamed, minor edge bruising, nearly extremely fine £150-200

Lot 229

Lloyds Medal for Saving Life at Sea, 1st large type bronze medallion, 73mm., unnamed, nearly extremely fine £100-140

Lot 230

Lloyds Medal for Saving Life at Sea, 2nd small type, silver, unnamed, extremely fine £100-140

Lot 231

Lloyds Medal for Saving Life at Sea, 2nd small type bronze, unnamed, extremely fine £80-100

Lot 232

Lloyds Medal for Meritorious Services, 1st type, bronze star, unnamed as issued, with later type ribbon, in case of issue, extremely fine £80-100

Lot 233

Lloyds Medal for Meritorious Services, 2nd type, oval medal, silver, unnamed, with brooch bar, in Wyon, London case of issue, extremely fine £140-180

Lot 234

Lloyds Medal for Meritorious Services (2), 3rd type, silver, unnamed; another, bronze, extremely fine (2) £100-140

Lot 235

Lloyds Medal for Meritorious Services (2), 4th type, silver, hallmarks for London 1975, unnamed; another, bronze, extremely fine (2) £80-100

Lot 236

Lloyds Medal for Services to Lloyds, silver, the word Specimen engraved across obverse, extremely fine £30-50

Lot 237

Corporation of Glasgow Bravery Medal, 2nd type, silver (Alexander Baird), hallmarks for Glasgow 1935, good very fine £60-80 Alexander Baird, 64 Guthrie Street. Awarded 2 August 1938. ... who rescued a boy from drowning in the Forth and Clyde Canal near Lochburn Road on 22nd February last.

Lot 238

Corporation of Glasgow Bravery Medal, 3rd type, 9ct. gold (David Ferris), hallmarks for Edinburgh 1965, lacking brooch bar, extremely fine £140-180 David Ferris, of 20 Carlisle Street. Awarded on 12 November 1968. ... for bravery in rescuing a boy from drowning in the Forth and Clyde Canal on 22nd May, 1968. Sold with a photocopied cutting from the Glasgow Herald, 13 November 1968, which lists a number of Glasgow Bravery Medal awards including that to Ferris.

Lot 239

Royal Canadian Humane Association Medal for Bravery, 2nd type, bronze, inscribed on reverse, Ed. Leger, Scarborough, Ontario, February 25-1993, complete with brooch bar, nearly extremely fine £100-140 The Royal Canadian Humane Association was instituted in 1894 and in the same year introduced bravery awards in gold, silver and in bronze. On February 25th, Mr D. Bychan while in his car suffered a heart attack when entering his underground parking area. The vehicle became lodged and the wheels continued to spin. The car became involved in a fire with the victim unconscious inside. Mr Ed. Leger risked his own life by entering the vehicle and rescuing the unconscious victim. He was fearful that the car would explode. After pulling the victim out of the burning vehicle two other citizens administered cardiac pulmonary resuscitation on the victim, regrettably without success as the victim passed away. [The emergency crews of the Scarborough Fire Department, that attended this incident, have reported on these actions taken by Mr Leger].

Lot 240

C.Q.D. Medal 1909, silver (J. E. Holland), unmounted, slight edge bruising, very fine £200-250

Lot 241

Family group: Pair: Sergeant H. Latham, Lancashire County Police R.S.P.C.A. Life Saving Medal, bronze (Pol/Sgt/Latham, St. Helens 1923), with brooch bar, For Humanity; another, silver (Pol/Sgt Latham, St. Helens, 1924), with brooch bar, For Humanity Special Constabulary Long Service, G.VI.R., 1st issue (William Latham) nearly extremely fine (3) £350-400 Harry Latham was born on 6 February 1881. A Brickworker by occupation, he joined the Lancashire County Police Force on 26 June 1907 He was promoted to Acting Sergeant in October 1908, Sergeant in September 1913 and Sergeant 1st Class in October 1916. On 4 June 1923 Sergeant Latham was presented with the R.S.P.C.A. Animal Life Saving Medal in bronze for rescuing a dog from a disused pit shaft. On 13 September 1923 he was complimented by the Lancashire County Police and awarded £1 for valuable assistance rendered in securing the arrest of William Lynn who was wanted for attempted rape and indecent assault. On 20 June 1924 he was presented with the R.S.P.C.A. Animal Life Saving Medal in silver for rescuing a cat from a disused pit shaft. Sergeant Latham was pensioned on completion of his service on 20 September 1933 and died on 28 March 1962. Sold with copied service details and a photocopied photograph of the recipient in Police Uniform; also with a photocopied photograph of his son, William Latham, in military uniform.

Lot 242

R.S.P.C.A. Life Saving Medal, bronze-gilt (Appr. Pilot W. B. Johns, 1939), with brooch bar, For Humanity, nearly extremely fine £140-180

Lot 243

A mounted group of twelve miniature dress medals representative of the medals awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel N. L. Corkhill, Sudan Defence Force, late Liverpool Regiment, Order of St. Michael and St. George, silver-gilt and enamel, ring suspension, some enamel damage; Military Medal, G.V.R.; British War and Victory Medals; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, clasp, 8th Army; Defence and War Medals; General Service 1918-62, 1 slip-on clasp, Arabian Peninsula; Coronation 1953; Army Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R., 1st issue; Egypt, Order of the Nile, 5th Class, silver, silver-gilt and enamel, mounted for display, very fine and better (12) £60-80 Norman Lace Corkhill was born on 11 June 1898 and educated at the Liverpool Institute and (postwar) the Liverpool University. In the Great War he served as a Sergeant in the 2/6th Battalion Liverpool Regiment and was awarded the Military Medal (London Gazette 13 September 1918) and Meritorious Service Medal (London Gazette 16 June 1918). Postwar at Liverpool University he qualified as a M.B. and Ch.B. (1925) and M.D. (1936). He was with the Iraq Health Service, 1927-30 and Professor of Zoology at the Royal College of Medicine of Iraq and Civil Staff Surgeon at Baghdad. With the Sudan Medical Service, 1930-46, he served with the Sudan Defence Force and R.A.M.C. Ranked as Miralai and Lieutenant-Colonel, 1940-44, he was M.O.H., Khartoum, 1944; Assistant Director of Public Health, Sudan Medical Service, 1945-46; Senior Lecturer in Tropical Hygiene at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, 1946-48; Health Advisor, Aden Protectorate, 1951-52 and served with the World Health Organisation, 1951 and 1962-63. Latterly living in Bude, Cornwall, Corkhill died on 26 September 1966. These medals are representative of the awards to the above and have been assembled in recent years for display purposes.

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