BRITISH WAR MEDAL TO GOTHARD-ROYAL DUBLIN FUSIIERS DIED 10TH MAY 1919-BURIED AT SALFORD CEMETERY
British War Medal, named to:
29016 PTE.E.GOTHARDR.D.FUS.
Medal very fine, with edge bruising
29106 Pte Ernest Gothard 2nd Bn.,Royal Dublin Fusiliers died on 10th May 1920.
He is buried at The Salford (Agecroft) Cemetery read more
65.00 GBP
BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS TO BRIDGES-SUFFOLK REGT-DIED 23RD NOVEMBER 1918
British War and Victory Medals, named to:
1971 CPL.C.E.BRIDGES.SUFF.R.
Medals good very fine or better.
290088 Serjeant C.E.Bridges 14th Bn., Suffolk Regt died on 23rd November 1918.
He was born at Framlingham, Suffolk and was the Son of Alfred and Arthue Bridges, of Badingham Road, Framlingham, Suffolk.He is buried on Framlingham Cemetery.
He attested for Th... read more
65.00 GBP
BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS TO BOSWELL-DIED 2ND AUGUST 1920
British War and Victory Medals, named toL
48726 PTE.E.BOSWELL R.A.M.C.
Medals very fine or better.(Also entitled to Star)
48726 Pte. Ernest Boswell,Royal Army Medical Corps died on 2nd August 1920.
Son of Harry and Sarah Boswell: husband of Rose Elizabeth Boswell, of Newells Cottages, Heyshott. Born at Cocking, Midhurst Sussex.He is buried at Heyshott (St James) Chu... read more
60.00 GBP
1914/15 STAR-TO MCINTOSH-NEW ZEALAND FIELD ARTILLERY-DIED OF DISEASE ON 21ST FEBRUARY 1916
1914/15 Star,named to:
2/705 DVR W.MCINTOSH N.Z.E.F.
Medal very fine or better, a little staining.
2/704 Driver William Mcintosh New Zealand Fie;d Artillery died of disease on 21st February 1918.
The Son of Hugh and Robina McIntosh, of Eddrachillis.
Buried at The Oldshore Burial Ground read more
BOER WAR PAIR TO SYMONDS-ROYAL ENGINEERS
Queens South Africa Medal,(2nd type reverse) clasps:
CAPE COLONY/ORANGEFREE STATE/TRANSVAAL
Named to: 3392 SAPR H. SYMONDS. R.E.(Engraved naming)
King's South Africa Medal, clasps: SOUTH ADRCA1901/SOUTH AFRICA 1902
Named to: 3392 SAPR:H SYMONDS R.E.(Impressed naming) light file marks on naming but name very clear.
Medals very fine or better, toned
Harry... read more
BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS TO CRADDOCK ROYAL MARINES-ROYAL NAVAL DIVISION-DIED OF WOUNDS 3RD SEPTEMBER 1918
British War and Victory Medals, named to:
P0 16962 PTE.A.CRADDOCK.R.M.L.I.
Medals god very fine on original ribbons
PO/16962 Albert Craddock 1st R.M.Bn.R.N.Div., Royal Marine Light Infantry died of wounds on 03 September 1918.
Son of Mrs.F.M. Craddock,of 19,Whitworth Rd., Ilkeston. He was born at St John's Ilkeston on 17/08/1895.He is buried in The Boyelles Communal... read more
95.00 GBP
VICTORY MEDAL-TO DUNCAN-ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS-KILLED IN ACTION ON 22/08/1917
Victory Medal, named to:
15372 PTE.A.DUNCAN.R.S.FUS.
Medal very fine or better.
15372 Alexander Duncan,6th/7th Bn., Royal Scots Fusiliers was killed in action on 22nd August 1917/
The Son of Andrew Duncan, of 2,Furguson Place, Burntisland; husband of Margaret McArthur Duncan, of Balfron, Stirlingshire. He was born at Burntisland, Fifeshire and enlisted at Edinburgh.... read more
38.00 GBP
VICTORY MEDAL-TO DAVIES-ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS-AWARDED THE MILITARY MEDAL- LONDON GAZETTE 14TH SEPTEMBER 1916
Victory Medal, named to:
57841 SJT.C.J.DAVIES R.A.M.C.
Medal about good very fine, on original silk ribbon
57841 SJT C.J.H Davies was awarded the Military Medal London Gazette 14th September, 1916.
He is on a list of sick and wounded as serving with the 141 Field Ambulance.
There is an image of Davies wearing the M.M. ribbon on the IWM "Lives of The Great War... read more
VICTORY MEDAL NAMED TO KERSHAW-2ND BTN YORKSHIRE REGT-KILLED IN ACTION ON 24TH APRIL 1917
Victory Medal, named to:
38233 PTE.J.L.KERSHAW.YORK.R.
Medal extremely fine, on original silk ribbon
28233 Private Joseph Leonard Kershaw was killed in action on 24th April, 1917.
The Son of the late Mr and Mrs.Lionel Kershaw; husband of Ada Evelyn Kershaw, of 4,Pitt's St., Cutler Heights Lane, Bradford, Yorks.
He was born at Burstall,Yorks and enlisted at Br... read more
45.00 GBP
BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS-TO BATTERY QUARTER MASTER SERGEANT WALTERS -ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY -DIED OF WOUNDS ON 10TH APRIL 1918
British War and Victory Medals, named to:
L-7989 B.Q.M.S.SJT.W.WALTERS.R.A.
Medals extremely fine.
7989 Battery Qaurter Master Sergeant William Walters, 34th Ammunition Column Royal Field Artillery died of wounds on 10th April 1918.
The Son of Samuel and Emma Walters of Mansfield, Notts.,He was born at Mansfield and enlisted at Nottingham.He is buried at La Kreule Mi... read more










