BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS TO OSWALD BURNETT BOETTCHER-3 SIGNALLING COMPANY A.I.F.-A NATIVE OF AUSTRALIA
British War and Victory Medals, named to:
15981 SPR.O.B.BOETTCHER. 3. SIG.COY. A.I.F.
Medals very fine or better, on original silk ribbons.
Oswald Bernett Boettcher was born near Glen Osmond, South Australia, and enlisted in the A.I.F on 11th April, 1916 aged 19.On 24/04/1918 he was wounded in action(Gas)
Papers available online read more
95.00 GBP
1914/15 STAR-TO RICKWOD- 32 BTN- AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES
1914/15 Star, named to: 409 SJT.W.RICKWOOD.32 BN.A.I.F.
Medal about good very fine/
William Rickwood was born in Norwich, Norfolk and was 44 years old when he enlisted in the A.I.F,trade given as a Brush-maker. He enlisted at Adelaide, Australia on 18th August, 1915.
Promoted to Staff Armourer Serjeant. fractured his wrist in The Armourers shop, in the course of his duties.... read more
BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS-TO WAKELING-SUFFOLK REGIMENT-DUED OF WOUNDS 20TH SEPTEMBER 1916
British War and Victory Medals, named to:
23717 PTE.W.WAKELING.SUFF.R.
Medals extremely fine, on original ribbons.
Also comes with original photo of Wakeling, a photo of a proposed sketch of his gravestone and a photo of a War Memorial he is listed on.
23717 Private William Wakerling,3rd Battalion, attached 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, died of wounds on 20th Sep... read more
90.00 GBP
1914/15 STAR TRIO-TO PORTER-SUFFOLK REGT-KILLED IN ACTION ON 9TH AUGUST 1915
1914/15 Star trio, named to:
9120 PTE.G.PORTER.SUFF.R.
Medals about good very fine, on original silk ribbons.
9120 Pte George Porter,7th Btn., Suffolk Regiment,ws killed in action on 9th August, 1916.The Son of George and Eliza Porter of 53,Kimberley Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk.He was boen in Flixton, Suffolk and enlisted at Lowestoft.He is commemorated on The Thiepval Memori... read more
145.00 GBP
1914/15 STAR TRIO TO HUGHES-1ST BTN ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS-KILLED IN ACTION ON THE FIRST DAY OF LOOS-25TH SEPTEMBER 1915
1914/15 Star trio, named to:
11347 PTE.C.HUGHES.R.W.FUS.
Medals about good very fine, on original full length original silk ribbons.
11347 Pte. Charlie Hughes, 1st Btn.,Royal Welsh Fusilers, was killed in action on 25th Sept 1915
The first day of Loos.
He was born and lived in Stockport and enlisted in Liverpool.
He is commemorated on the Loos Memorial... read more
155.00 GBP
1914/15 STAR TRIO-TO GILES-ROYAL FUSILIERS-DIED ON 20TH MARCH 1915
1914/15 Star trio, named to:
13796 PTE.H.GILES.R.FUS:
Medals extremely fine, on original full-length silk ribbons.
13796 Pte.Harold Charles Giles, 3rd Battalion Royal Fusiliers died on 20th March 1915.Joined the Army in 1910, served 3 years in India.Not forgotten by his faithful Friends Mr.and Mrs W.Higgs.
He was born in Manchester,lived at Twickenham and enlisted a... read more
125.00 GBP
BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS-TO BRIELL-4TH REGIMENT SOUTH AFRICA INFANTRY-KILLED IN ACTION ON 10TH APRIL 1918
British War and Victory (South Africa reverse) Medals, named to:
PTE.D.C.BRIELL.1ST S.A.I.
Medals good very fine or better.
16564 David Clement Briell 4th Regt South Africa Infantry was killed in action on 10th April, 1918.The Son of Mrs. S. M. Briell of 4,Walmer Road,Woodstock,Cape Province.
He is commemorated on The Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. read more
1914/15 STAR TRIO TO NORMAN-MIDDLESEX REGT-KILLED IN ACTION ON 18TH AUGUST 1916
1914/15 Star trio, named to:
G8189 PTE.A.R.NORMAN MIDD'X R.
Medals about good very fine, on original silk ribbons.
G8189 Pte.Arthur R.Norman, 13th Btn., Middlesex Regt was killed in action on 18th August, 1918.
He was born at Mile End, Middlesex and enlisted at Canning Town, Essex.
He is commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial. read more
145.00 GBP
1914/15 STAR- JOHNSON-NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS
1915/15 Star, named to:
263811 PTE.J.W.JOHNSON.NORTH'D FUS.
Star very fine or better.
Later served as 131921 Royal Army Medical Corps.
Papers available online, which show that he was wounded on 30/04/1916 and entitled to one wound stripe
Comes with copied M.I.C. read more
30.00 GBP
MEMORIAL PLAQUE-BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS TO ARTHUR HAND-GLOUCESTERSHIRE YEOMANRY-DIED OF WOUNDS ON 14TH OCTOBER 1918-SERVING WITH THE WORCESTERSHIRE REGT
Bronze Memorial Plaque, named to: ARTHUR HAND.
British War and Victory Medals, named to:
3366 PTE.A.HAND.GLOUC.YEO.
Medals good very fine. on original silk ribbons.
238136 Pte. Arthur Harvey Hand, 1st Bn., Worcestershire Regt., died of wounds on 14th October, 1918.
Son of Daniel and Elda Hand, of Detenie, Gt. Somerford, Chippenham, Wiltshire.
He was bo... read more
225.00 GBP










