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
BOER WAR PAIR-DEFENCE MEDAL AND 1935 CORONATION MEDALS TO CARTER- COLDSTREAM GUARDS AND SUPERINTENDANT CARTER NORFOLK POLICE
Queens's South Africa Medal (type 2 reverse with ghost dates) clasps: CAPE COLONY/ORANGE FREE STATE/BELFAST.
King's South Africa Medal, clasps: SOUTH AFRICA 1901/SOUTH AFRICA 1902.
Named to: 1023 PTE.H.CARTER.CLDSTM GDS. (COLDSTREAM GUARDS) on K.S.A.
Defence Medal, unnamed as issued.
1935 Jubilee Medal, named to: SUPT.H.CARTER.
Medals very fine and better, mou... read more
QUEENS SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL AND KINGS SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL-TO NELSON-NORFOLK REGT
Queens South Africa Medal (second type reverse) clasps: CAPE COLONY/ORANGE FEE STATE
King's South Africa Medal, clasps: SOUTH AFRICA 1901/SOUTH AFRICA 1902
Named to : 3925 PTE,A.NELSON.NORFOLK REGT.
Medals extremely fine.
Alfred Samuel Nelson was born at St.Martins At Palace,Norwich around 1879.He attested for the 3rd Militia Btn Norfolk Regt on 9th October, 1900, a... read more
FIRE BRIGADE EXEMPLARY SERVICE MEDAL-TO LEADING FIREFIGHTER TREVOR R PORTER
Fire Brigade Exemplary Service Medal ( Rhodium plated cupro-nickel version.
Named to: LDG FIREFIGHTER TREVOR R PORTER
Medal extremely fine, on ribbon with pin for wearing. read more
45.00 GBP
UNUSUAL TERRITORIAL FORCE WAR MEDAL GROUP OF SEVEN TO COOPER- NORFOLK REGT AND ROYAL NAVY
British War and Victory Medals, named to:
M19392 H.,COOPER E.R.A.3. R.N.
Territorial Force War Medal, named to:
707 SJT.H.COOPER.NORF.R.
1939/45 Star, Atlantic Star, Defence and War Medals
Medals very fine and better, mounted on pin as worn.
Harry Cooper was born on Brighouse, Yorkshire on 10th May, 1895.He attested for the 1/6th Norfolk Regt in 1911 a... read more
BRITISH WAR VICTORY MEDALS TO FRANK PERCY BULLEN-7TH BTN LEICESTER REGT-KILLED IN ACTION ON 17TH APRIL 1918
British War and Victory Medals, named to:
43443 PTE.F.P.BULLEN NORF.R.
Medals good very fine or better, the BWM toned and medals on original full-length silk ribbons.
235618 Pte Frank Percy Bullen 7th Btn.,Leicester Regt was killed in action on 17th April 1918 aged 24.
Te Son of Percy and Annie Louisa Bullen of Wenhaston, Halesworth.
Formerly 2098 Cyclist Btn... read more
QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL-DEFENCE OF LADYSMITH-ARMOURER SERGT DUNCAN-ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS
Queen;s South Africa Medal (type 2 reverse) clasp:
DEFENCE OF LADYSMITH.
Named to: 769 Ar Sjt. A.J.DUNCAN A.O.C.(engraved naming)
Medal very fine,toned on original stitched ribbon.
Akexander Joseph Duncan was born at Aston, Warwickshire around 1871.He enlisted in The Corps of Armouries, Birmingham on 25th June, 1892, trade given as Gunsmith.He served in Malta, Egypt... read more
1914/15 STAR TRIO-TO PTE LATER 2ND LIEUT GEOFFREY PALMER BROWNE-NORFOLK REGT-AND ROYAL AIR FORCE
1914/15 Star, named to: 13079 CPL.G.P.BROWNE NORF R.
British War and Victory Medals, named to:
2 LIEUT G.P.BROWNE.
Medals about good very fine, on original ribbons, mounted on pin for wearing.
Arrived in France: 25/07/1915 commissioned 2 Lieut Norfolk Regt, 27/11/1915.
Medals sent to: Ivy Farmhouse, Upper Sheringham,Norfolk.
Geoffrey Palmer Browne was ... read more
BOER WAR PAIR TO COLE-WILTSHIRE REGIMENT-TAKEN AS A PRISONER OF WAR ON 14/02/1900-AT RENSBURG
Queens South Africa Medal (2nd type reverse)clasps:
CAPE COLONY/ORANGE FREE STATE/TRNSVAAL named to: 2130 PTE.W.COLE, 2nd WILTS.REGT.
King's South Africa Medal, clasps: SOUTH AFRICA 1901/1902 naming as above.
Medals about good very fine.
Taken Prisoner of War at Rensburg on 14/02/1900.
Released on 6th June 1900.
William Cole was born at Bremhill, Calne... read more
325.00 GBP
VICTORIA ARMY LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL-TO ATTWOOD ARMY HOSPITAL CORPS
Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Victoria small-letter reverse)
Named to:
527.SERGT.F.ATTWOOD.A.H.CORPS (impressed naming) Medal good very fine or better.
Frederick Attwood was born in Shoreditch London around 1828-he attested for The Medical Staff Corps on 7th December, 1855.
Colour Sergt Attwood was discharged on 14th December, 1876.
Comes with cop... read more
155.00 GBP