NAVAL MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL GROUP OF THREE TO WRITER BEABY
1914/15 Star,British War and Victory Medals-Star named M2635 L.G.BEABY,WR2 R.N.
Pair named to: M2635 L.G. BEABY 1 WR R.N.
Royal Navy Meritorious Service Medal (George V) this named to:
M2635 L.G.BEABY 1ST WTR "GREENWICH " SERVICES DURING THE WAR.( London Gazette 11th June 1919)
Medals good very fine to extremely fine,court mounted on felt backed pad.
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FOUR CLASP QUEENS SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL INCLUDING WEPENER TO FOWLER-BRABANTS HORSE
Queens South Africa Medal,clasps: CAPE COLONY/WEPENER/WITTEBERGEN/BELFAST.Named to:
478 TPR.A.FOWLER.BRABANTS HORSE.
Medal is extremely fine or better. read more
QUEENS SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL-FOUR CLASPS INCLUDING RHODESIA-TO POWELL 67TH COMPANY (SHARPSHOOTERS)-IMPERIAL YEOMANRY
Queens South Africa Medal,clasps: CAPE COLONY/RHODESIA/ORANGE FREE STATE/TRANSVAAL Named to: 15539 CPL.A.FOWELL.67TH COY 18TH IMP:YEO..
Medal about good very fine.
Clasps confirmed on roll.Also entitled to South Africa 1901 clasp
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AN INTRIGUING SIX BATTLE CLASP QUEENS SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL TO INGRAM COLDSTREAM GUARDS-MORTALLY WOUNDED AT MARGERSFONTEIN
Queens South Africa Medal, clasps: BELMONT/MODDER RIVER/PAARDEBURG/JOHANNESBURG/DIAMOND HILL/BELFAST.
Named to: 1094 PTE W INGRAM CLDSTM GDS.
Medal is good extremely fine.
1094 Private W Ingram Coldstream Guards was wounded at Magersfontein on 11 December 1899,and noted on Medal Roll as dying of wounds on the 14th December 1899.
Only entitled to the first two clasps... read more
A SCARCE DOUBLE CASUALTY QUEENS SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL-TO JONES-DRISCOLL'S SCOUTS-DANGEROUSLY WOUNDED NEAR KLERKSDORP 1901-ALSO WOUNDED SERVING WITH THE COMMANDER IN CHIEFS BODYGUARD AT REITZ
Queens South Africa Medal,clasps: CAPE COLONY/ORANGE FREE STATE/TRANSVAAL.Named to:
295 tpr:E.L.JONES DRISCOLL'S SCTS.
Medal about very fine,with one small e/nick
Dangerously wounded near Klerksdorp 7th July 1901.
Attestation papers dated 02/06/1901 distinctive marks shown as "Bullet Marks left arm and chest"
His papers show previous service with The Commande... read more
MALAYA AND KOREA GROUP OF THREE TO LEADING TELEGRAPHER SMITH- ROYAL NAVY
Naval General Service Medal ( GeorgeVI ), clasp MALAYA
Queens Korea Medal, first type (BRITT OMN) United Nations Korea Medal.
Named to: C/JX175823 P.SMITH LDG TEL R.N.
Medals extremely fine. read more
INDIAN GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL-CLASP PERSIA-REILLY-2ND BOMBAY EUROPEAN LIGHT INFANTRY
Indian General Service Medal-clasp PERSIA.Named to:
J REILLY 2ND BOMBAY EUR.L.I. (Naming correctly impressed)
Medal about good very fine . read more
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL TO VINCENT-CHIEF YEOMAN OF SIGNALS-H.M.S. PENELOPE 1916-17
Distinguished Service Medal (George V) named to:
190964 C.H. VINCENT YEO. SIGS H.M.S.PENELOPE 1916-7
Medal is extremely fine and nicely toned.
D.S.M. London Gazette 11th August 1917.
Charles Henry Vincent was born in Norwich, Norfolk,on 16th September, 1880,and worked as a shoe finisher before entering the Royal Navy in 1897.His Naval trade was a Signaller
He... read more
BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS AND BRONZE MEMORIAL PLAQUE -TO OLIVER GEORGE LOCK-SOUTH WALES BORDERERS-COMES WITH A WONDERFUL ARCHIVE OF LETTERS,ETC
British War and Victory Medal,Bronze Memorial Plaque to OLIVER GEORGE LOCK Medals named to: 27270 PTE O.G.LOCK S WALES BORD.
Medals and Plaque are just about mint.
Oliver George Lock, 27270 10th Bn., South Wales Borderers died of wounds on 29th August 1917,aged 20.The Son of George and Mary Jane Lock,of 7,Berw Road.,Llwynpia( Rhondda) Glam.Native of Tony-y-Pandy Glam.He was born a... read more
AN EARLY LONG SERVICE MEDAL TO WILLIAM DIGBY-SCHOOLMASTER- 54TH FOOT-ENLISTED AT 10 YEARS OF AGE!
Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Victoria Large letter Reverse)
Named to:SCHOOLMASTER SERGEANT WILLIAM DIGBY 54TH REGIMENT.
Medal about good very fine, ribbon bar replaced by a watch chain bar.
Born 1817 Huddersfield, Yorkshire,attested for the 54th Foot at Madras on 30th May 1826.
Under age 30/05/1826-31/12 1828
Boy 1 January 1829-29/051831
Pr... read more