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THE FIRST WORLD WAR |
* An asterisk denotes that Medal Index Card details are supplied
SINGLE BRITISH WAR MEDALS
| J.01 | Eng.
Lieutenant J.C. Errington, Royal Naval Reserve Un-researched at time of cataloguing. |
GVF/NEF £55.00 |
| J.02 | F.24322
C.F. Bugg, A.M.2, R.N.A.S. With photocopied Service Sheet Charles Frederick Bugg was born at Sherborne, Dorset in 1896 and was a carpenter when he joined the RNAS on the 28th November 1916. He transferred to the RAF on the 1st April 1918 and was discharged a few months later. With just the lid of the original box of issue. |
GVF/NEF £30.00 |
| J.03 | 57748 Pte.1 W. Hawkswell, R.A.F. | GVF £20.00 |
| J.04 | 233754 Pte.1 O.I. Williams, R.A.F. | NEF £20.00 |
| J.05 | H.
Anderson Harold Anderson - thought to have been a doctor and administrator. |
GVF £65.00 |
| J.06 | Lieutenant
F.W. Foulger * With photocopied Service Papers Frank William Foulger was born at Wimbledon, London in October 1886 and enlisted (RAMC TF) in December 1914. He was posted to Egypt in June 1915 and served with the 28th Sanitary Section in Alexandria & Imbros before being appointed Chief Clerk to the DDMS, No. 3 Section, Egyptian Expeditionary Force, in February 1916, with the rank of A/Staff Sergeant. He was commissioned Second Lieutenant (ASC) on the 20th January 1917 and promoted Lieutenant on the 20th July 1918. He remained in Egypt until returning to the UK in November 1919 and was demobilised the following month. |
GVF £45.00 |
| J.07 | 203910 Pte. G.W. Butcher, Devonshire Regiment | GVF £20.00 |
| J.08 | 101534
Pte. H. Dale, Durham Light Infantry * One minor edge bruise, otherwise |
GVF £20.00 |
| J.09 | 79201
Pte. E.R. Secker, Durham Light Infantry * Edge knocks, thus |
VF/GVF £20.00 |
| J.10 | 41367
Pte. G. Abel, Royal Lancaster Regiment * The MIC shows the award of a Silver War Badge. The SWB Roll (photocopy of entry supplied) shows that George Abel enlisted on the 3rd April 1917, was discharged due sickness on the 14th December 1918 and was awarded Badge No. 484,409. |
GVF £20.00 |
| J.11 | 97139
Pte. W. Glynn, Liverpool Regiment * some polishing and minor surface scratches |
GVF £20.00 |
| J.12 | 42845
Pte. A. Buckley, Northumberland Fusiliers * The MIC shows service with the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment (30577). |
toned GVF/NEF £20.00 |
| J.13 | 45545
Pte. F.L. Johnson, Northumberland Fusiliers * The MIC shows service with the Labour Corps (471489). One small edge bruise, otherwise |
GVF £20.00 |
| J.14 | 39271
Pte. V. Cooke, The Queen's Regiment * MIC shows service with the Hampshire Regiment (41262). |
GVF £20.00 |
| J.15 | 65061
Sjt. J.F. Moyes, R.E. * MIC shows France on the 28th September 1915, entitlement to a 1914-15 Star trio and the award of a Silver War Badge. The SWB Roll (photocopy of entry supplied) shows that Jno. Frank Moyes enlisted on the 20th January 1915, was discharged due shell shock on the 22nd December 1917, aged 39 and was awarded Badge No. 305,086. |
GVF £25.00 |
| J.16 | 207518
Spr. J.S. Winter, R.E. * The MIC shows Egypt on the 7th October 1915 and entitlement to a 1914-15 Star trio. John Winter, from Cricklewood, London, who had also served with the RND, was awarded a Military Medal - "London Gazette" of the 16th July 1918 - photocopy of the "Gazette" entry supplied. |
AEF £50.00 |
| J.17 | 010986
Pte. J. Miller, A.O.C. - Army Ordnance Corps * An informative MIC shows that John Miller landed in France on the 2nd November 1915, his entitlement to a 1914-15 Star trio and that he also served with the Notts. & Derby Regiment (76415) An attempt has been made to erase "A.O.C." and there sre some surface scratches, thus |
VF+ - GVF £15.00 |
| J.18 | 22624
Pte. W. Padgham, A.P.C. - Army Pay Corps * With photocopied (very detailed) Service Papers Walter Padgham was born at East Grinstead, Sussex, in September 1866 and was serving with the Merchant Navy on the outbreak of the First World War. He left the sea in 1917 and joined the Royal Engineers (296072 Sapper), but was discharged a few months later due to ill-health. Despite his ill-health and age (52) he joined the APC on the 4th September 1918 and served at Salisbury in the UK and at the BEF Army Pay Office in France. He was discharged on the 29th November 1918, as "No longer physically fit for war service" - his discharge documents provide a home address in Wimbledon. A rare "Small Corps" medal. |
GVF £25.00 |
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