EDWARD VII ROYAL NAVY LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL TO DOBSON H.M.COASTGUARD
Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal
(Edward VII) named to:
152071 G.W.DOBSON, BTN,H.M.COAST GUARD.
Medal good very fine and nicely toned.
George William Dobson was born at Hornsea Yorkshire
in 1874.He enlisted in The Royal Navy on 29th July, 1892.He served on various numerous Ships and Shore Establishments, and was transfered to The Coastguard at ... read more
75.00 GBP
GROUP OF FOUR TO MASON-HAMPSHIRE YEOMANRY AND SPECIAL CONSTABULARY
British war and Victory Medals, named to:
1841 PTE.H.C.MASON HAMPS YEO.
Defence Medal,unnamed as issued.
Special Constabuary Medal (George VI IND IMP)
Named to: HORACE C.MASON
Medals very fine and better, adhesive residue on Spec Constab Medal
Also saw service as 204811 Hampshire Regt.
Comes with copied M.I.C. read more
95.00 GBP
ARMY LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL(VICTORIA-SMALL LETTER REVERSE)-TO EDWARDS-NORFOLK REGT
Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Victoria small letter reverse) named to:
2869 SGT.C.EDWARDS, NORFOLK REGT.
Medal about good very fine (naming impressed)
Charles Walter Edwards was born on Poringland, Norwich around 1857.He attested for The 31st Brigade at Gt Yarmouth depot on 30th April,1880, having previously served with the East Norfolk Militia.He was transferr... read more
135.00 GBP
BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS-TO PARDON- DUKE OF CORNWALL'S LIGHT INFANTRY-FROM TRIMINGHAM NORFOLK
British war and Victory Medals, named to:
25197 PTE.R.B.PARDON.D.OF CORN.L.I.
Medals extremely fine, ion original silk ribbons
25197 Pte.Robert Pardon Brown 12th Bn., Duke Of Cornwall's Light Infantry died on 17th May 1916 aged 37 years.The son of Clara Maria Pardon, of The White House, Trimingham, North Walsham, Norfolk.
He lived at Trimingham, Norfolk and enlisted ... read more
85.00 GBP
VICTORIA-VOLUNTEER LONG SERVICE MEDAL TO GUNNS 4TH VOLUNTEER BTN NORFOLK REGT
Volunteer Force Long Service Medal (Victoria Regina)
Named to:
PT D.GUNNS.4TH V.B .N.R. 1895
Medal good very fine, on original stitched ribbon (engraved in large sloping capitals) read more
INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL-CLASP BURMA 1887-89-TO KERRY-2ND BTN NORFOLK REGT
India General Service Medal (1854) clasp: BURMA 1887-89.named to:
489 PTE.C.KERRY. 2ND BN.NORF R.
Medal extremely fine, light pawnbrokers mark after R
Charles Kerry was born in Loddon, Norfolk in 1865.
He attested for the Norfolk Regt on 24th May 1883.
Served at Home, India and Burma.
He was discharged 29/05/1895.
Medal and clasp confirmed on r... read more
VICTORY MEDAL TO BANDSMAN CLARKIN-LINCOLNSHIRE REGT-TAKEN PRISONER OF WAR ON 24/08/1914 AT MONS-DIED AS A PRISONER OF WAR AND BURIED IN LATVIA
Victory Medal, named to:
4926 PTE.W.P.CLARKIN. LINC R.
Medal very fine or better, on modern ribbon
Bandsman 4926 W.P.Clarkin 1st Btn., Lincolnshire Regt
died on 28th April 1917.He was born in Macclesfield in 1883 and enlisted in London.He is buried at The Meza (Nikolai) Cemetery, Latvia.
He arrived in France on 13/08/1914 and was taken as a Prisoner Of War ... read more
1914 STAR AND GENUINE CLASP TRIO TO BLYTH-NORFOLK REGT
1914 Star,named to: 6862 PTE.B.J.BLYTH 1/NORF:R (with Genuine AUG-NOV clasp)
British War and Victory Medal,named to:
6862 PTE,B.J.BLYTH NORF.R.
Medals about good very fine, suspension on BWM slightly loose.
Bertie James.Blyth enlisted in The Norfolk Regiment on 22/02/1904. He arrived in France on 16/08/1914, nd was discharged on 05/07/1916 due to "fracture of right... read more
220.00 GBP
QUEENS SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL-TO MUNSON NORFOLK REGT
Queen's South Africa Medal (second type reverse with ghost dates)clasps: RELIEF OF KIMBERLEY/PAARDEBERG/JOHANNESBURG.
Named to: 2806 PTE.G.MUNSON.NORFOLK REGT.
Medal extremely fine.
George Munson was born in Bolter, Colchester Essex in 1873.He attested for The Norfolk Regt on 17th February 1891.He served at home, India and South Africa.
He was discharged 16/02/1902 t... read more
165.00 GBP
BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS TO WARD-NORFOLK REGT-KILLED IN ACTION ON 15TH SEPTEMBER 1914
British War and Victory Medals, named to:
6502 PTE.G.WARD.NORF.R.
Medals about good very fine.
George Ward was born in Lingwood, Norfolk.He enlisted in The Norfolk Regt on 19/02/1903.
He arrived in France on 22/08/1914-entitled to 1914 star and clasp.
6502 Pte George Ward 1st Bn., Norfolk Regt was killed in action on15th September, 1914.
He enlisted ... read more
95.00 GBP