BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS TO 2 LIEUT G.B.H. BAKER-ROYAL AIR FORCE-A PILOT WITH 14 SQUADRON
British War and Victory Medals, named to: 2 LIEUT G.B.H.BAKER R.A.F.
Medals extremely fine.
Gerald Byron Henry Baker was born on 10/12/1893
Served with the Norfolk Yeomanry as 320093, and landed in Gallipoli on 08/10/1915.(ent to star)
Joined the Royal Air Force on 13/04/1918-his occupation is given as a bank Clerk with Barclays bank, Lombard Street, London.
T... read more
BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS TO CAPTAIN GRANT-ROYAL AIR FORCE-MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES-DANGEROUSLY WOUNDED IN A MOTOR ACCIDENT
British War and Victory Medals, named to:
CAPT.R.H,.GRANT R.A.F.
Medals very fine or better.
London Gazette 31/12/1918 Mentioned in despatches
Captain R.H.Grant R.A.F.
Richard Henry Grant was born on January 18th 1884.
A Chartered Accountant, He was Managing Director of Companies in the Motor Trade.
He served in the Royal Flying Corps as an Engi... read more
155.00 GBP
TERRITORIAL EFFICIENCY MEDAL PRISONER OF WAR GROUP OF THREE TO GREENACRE- ROYAL NORFOLK REGT-CATURED-FALL OF FRANCE
1939/45 Star,1939/45 War Medal and Territorial Efficiency Medal (George VI) with TERRITORIAL bar
Territorial Efficiency Medal named to: 5764049 PTE.C.GREENACRE R.NORFOLK
Medals extremely fine.
Pte C Greenacre was reported missing on 13/06/1940
later confirmed as a Prisoner Of War, he was held at Stalag 20b (Marienburg) read more
KOREA AND CYPRUS GROUP OF THREE TO STOCKDALE-ROYAL ULSTER RIFLES AND ROYAL NORFOLK REGT
Queens Korea Medal (BRITT:OMN) Named to:
19031385 RFN.T.C.STOCKDALE R.U.R.(small correction on the K and D )
United Nations Medal, unnamed
General Service Medal( Queen Eliz II) clasp: CYPRUS
Named to: 19031385 PTE.T.C.STOCKDALE, R.NORFOLK
Medals very fine and better, mounted on brooch for wearing read more
CASUALTY PAIR TO THACKER NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE-TO THACKER-NEW ZEALAND CYCLIST BATTALION- DIED OF WOUNDS ON 30 AUGUST 1918
British War nd Victory Medals, named to:
10/4008 PTE.J.THACKER N.Z.E.F.
Medals about good very fine, on original full-length silk ribbons.
10/4008 Private John Thacker New Zealand Cyclist Battalion died of wounds on 30th August 1918.
He is buried at the Daours Communal Cemetery Extension.
John Thacker embarked for Suez, Egypt on the Willochra or the Tofua on ... read more
INDIAN GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL CLASP NORTHWEST FRONTIER 1936-37-TO SEPOY PURAN SINGH 1 ROYAL NORFOLK R
Indian General Service Medal (George VI) clasp NORTHWEST FRONTIER 1936-37
Named to: 5535 SEPOY PURAN SINGH 1.R.NORFOLK R.
Medal about very fine read more
135.00 GBP
ROYAL NAVY GROUP OF FOUR TO LOVETT-H.M.S.NORFOLK-INVOLVED IN THE SINKING OF THE BISMARK AND THE SCHARNHORST-BORN IN HEREFORDSHIRE
1939/45 Star/Atlantic Star/1939/45 War Medal, Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (George VI) This named to: J113254 G.W.LOVETT.P.O. H.M.S. NORFOLK.
Medals very fine to good very fine, a few e/nicks, mounted on pin as worn, this fixed to a felt pad for display.
George William Lovett was born in Hay, Herefordshire in 1909.
He joined the Royal Navy in September, 1... read more
BOER WAR PAIR TO SIR EDMUND BEECROFT FRANCIS HEATHCOTE LACON- BARONET 12TH LANCERS
Queens South Africa Medal, clasps: CAPE COLONY/ORANGE FREE STATE
Named to: LIEUT SIR E.B. LACON BART.12TH RL LANCERS( naming impressed)
King's South Africa Medal, clasps: SOUTH AFRICA 1901/SOUTH AFRICA 1902 (naming engraved)
Named to: LT.SIR E.B.F.H. LACON BT 12/LCRS
Medals very fine, contact wear, edge bruise on Q.S.A. large e/bruise on K.S.A.
Lt. 4th (Militi... read more
1914 STAR TO CAPTAIN MEEKE-MIDDLESEX REGT-A MILITARY CROSS WINNER WITH THE ROYAL MUNSTER FUSILIERS WHO WAS KILLED IN ACTION ON 1ST JULY 1916
1914 Star, named to:
2 LIEUT W.S.MEEKE MIDD'X R
Medal about good very fine, on original full length silk ribbon.
William Stanley Meeke
Born Ecclesall Bierlow, Yorkshire
Captain William Stanley Meeke 2nd Bn., Middlesex Regt was killed in action on 1st July 1916 The son of the late Joseph and Mary Meeke of Sheffield .He is buried at the Ovillers Military Cemete... read more
BIRMINGHAM PAL'S MILITARY CROSS CROSS GROUP OF FOUR TO LIEUT HARRY LESLIE HIGGINS-PLAYED FIRST CLASS COUNTY CRICKET FOR WORCESTERSHIRE-AND RUGBY FOR THE OLD EDWARDIANS
Military Cross (George V) unnamed as issued
1914/15 Star trio, named to: to 2 LIEUT H.L.HIGGINS R.WAR.R. (2nd Lieut on pair)
Medals about good very fine, on original shortened stitched ribbons
M.C. London Gazette 25th November 1916
Temp 2nd Lieutenant Harry Leslie Higgins. For conspicuous gallantry in action. "He went forward under very heavy fire to ascertain the s... read more