BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS,DEFENCE MEDAL TO COATES-NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS
British War and Victory Medal,named to; 35257 PTE.J.W.COATES.NORTH'D FUS.
Defence Medal-group as purchased,on original full-length original silk ribbons.
Medal index card shows further service with the T.R.Btn.,and the Royal Engineers,(WR 347896)-Sold with copied research. read more
48.00 GBP
1914/15 STAR TRIO AND CAPE BADGE-TO SISTER GIBBS-QUEEN ALEXANRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING SERVICE RESERVE
1914/15 Star trio,named to: SISTER M.S.GIBBS,Q.A.I.M.N.S.R.(SISTER M.S.GIBBS on pair)
Together with a Q.A.I.M.N.S.R.Cape badge,
Medals about extremely fine,mounted on wearing bar as worn.
Margaret Sussanah Gibbs was born on July 23rd, 1881 at Antingham Hall, Norfolk.She was educated at The Elms, North Walsham. Norfolk,worked at Great Yarmouth 1902-1905.She was a practitione... read more
MERCANTILE MARINE MEDAL PAIR-WITH MEMORIAL PLAQUE-TO LEONARD CHARLES HARE-DIED 30TH JULY 1917 WIRELESS OPERATOR "SHIMOSA"-A BANK MANAGER WHO WAS SUSPECTED OF ROBBING HIS OWN BANK!
British War and Mercantile Marine War Medal,named to: LEONARD C.HARE
Bronze Memorial Plaque named to: LEONARD CHARLES HARE.
Wireless Operator Leonard Charles Hare "Shimosa" Liverpool,Mercantile Marine, who died on 20 July 1917 Age 50 (Served as Jackson). Son of the late Charles and Maria Hare: husband of Alice Mary Hare of 49,Weymouth St., Portland Place, London.Born at Taunton.He... read more
BRONZE MEMORIAL PLAQUE TO EVAN LUCIE- SMITH-ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGIMENT--SON OF THE POST-MASTER GENERAL OF JAMAICA-KILLED IN ACTION 25TH SEPTEMBER 1915
Bronze Memorial Plaque. named to; EVAN LUCIE-SMITH.
Lieutenant Euan Lucie-Smith 1st Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment,was killed in action on 25th April,1915 aged 25.
The Son of John Barkly Lucie-Smith (Post-Master General of Jamiaca) and Katie Lucie-Smith, of Kingston,Jamaica.Born at St.Andrew Jamaica.He is commemorated on the Ploegstreet Memorial
The following in an extrac... read more
AUSTRALIAN CASUALTY MEDALS-BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS -WITH MOTHERS AND WIDOWS MEMORIAL SILK TO WALLER -16TH BATTALION A.I.F.KILLED IN ACTION POLYGON WOOD 25TH SEPTEMBER 1917
British War and Victory Medal,named to: 7327 A-L-CPLA.WALLER 16 BN.A.I.F.
Mothers and Widows memorial silk with one star,numbered 32460.(One star denoted the loss one one Son)
Medals extremely fine,silk in good condition.
7327 Pte.Arthur Waller 16th Btn.A.I.F.was killed in action on 25th September,1917 aged 29
The Son of Anthony and Hepzeba Waller,husband of Maria Wa... read more
SOUTH EAST ASIA GROUP OF FIVE TO LT GORDON ALEXANDER JONES-16TH PUNJAB REGIMENT INDIAN ARMY
1939/45 Star,Burma Star,1939/45 War Medal,India Service Medal,1939/45 and General Service Medal, clasp: S.E.ASIA 1945-46
this named to: LT.G.A.JONES 16 PUNJAB R.(impressed naming)
Good very fine/extremely fine.
Gordon Alexander Jones was born in Simla,Bengal, India,in the 2nd November,1923.He received an emergency commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in the 1st Battalion 16th Pun... read more
BRONZE MEMORIAL PLAQUE-TO THOMAS NOAD ROYAL AIR FORCE-KILLED IN ACTION 10/06/1918 DURING LOW STRAFING-HIS AIRCRAFT REPORTED AS FALLING IN PIECES
Bronze Memorial Plaque, named to: THOMAS NOAD
Plaque about good very fine-a unique name on the CWGC.
Lieutenant Thomas Noad,27th Squadron, Royal Air Force,was killed on the 10th June, 1918. He is buried at the Verberie French Cemetery.
Thomas Noad was born on 08/09/1896 and enlisted in the 14th London Regiment. before transferring to the Royal Flying Corps as a probationer... read more
1914/15 STAR TRIO WITH L.S.G.C.MEDAL TO HARRIS- H.M.S. LEANDER-ROYAL NAVY
1914/15 Star Trio,named to: 184234 A.T.HARRIS A.B. R.N.
Royal Navy and Long Service Medal,named to: 184234 A.T.HARRIS.A.B. H.M.S.LEANDER.
Medals good very fine/extremely fine.
Albert Thomas Harris was born Paddington, London on 17th February 1880.He enlisted in the Royal Navy on 17th Septeber, 1898.He served on numerous Ships and shore establishments,the whole of his WW1 se... read more
175.00 GBP
GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL-CLASP PALESTINE 1945-48 TO LT JAMES McMEEKIN YOUNG McCOLM
General Service Medal, clasp: PALESTINE 1945-48 named to:
LT.J..Mc M.Y. McCOLM.R.A.M.C.
London Gazette, 30th September, 1947. R.A.M.C.non Medical Section James McMeekin-Young McColm (380992) to be 2nd Lieutenant.
Medal about very fine or better, with a few e/nicks read more
138.00 GBP
1914/15 STAR TRIO TO LIEUT BRYAN ROYAL NAVAL RESERVES-SERVED ON ARMED YACHT'S "VAGRANT" AND "EILEEN" -AND IN COMMAND OF A GROUP OF NET DRIFTERS AT TARANTO
1914/15 Star trio, named to: LIEUT F.BRYAN R.N.R.
Medals about extremely fine. on original silk ribbons.Also comes with Medal box for the1914/15 Star, named : LIEUT F Bryan R.N.R.(A/F)
Sub Lieut Frank Bryan was appointed to the Armed Yacht "Vagrant" on the 24/03/1915 until the 24/03/1916.The" Vagrant" was a hired yacht, armed with a six and a 12 pounder, which may have served as a... read more