A FAMILY GROUP TO THE TWO ASKHAM BROTHERS FROM NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, OFFICERS, ARMY CYCLIST CORPS & SUFFOLK REGT, BOTH K.I.A & ONE WAS A FIRST CLASS CRICKETER FOR NORTHAMPTON
A nice family group to the two Askham brothers
1) WW1 Pair
To- CAPT.W.ASKHAM.
William.Askham was originally commissioned in to the 6th battalion of the Northamptonshire Regiment but transferred to the Army Cyclist Corps before proceeding overseas. He was killed in action in France & Flanders 11-4-1918 & is commemorated on the Ploegsteert memorial. He is also entitled to th... read more
WW1 1914-15 STAR, ARMY CYCLIST CORPS, FROM EDINBURGH
WW1 1914-15 Star
To- 4734.PTE.F.SYKES.A.CYC.CORPS
Frederick Sykes first landed in France 11-5-1915 serving with the Army Cyclist Corps & went on to transfer to the Machine Gun Corps with service number 159135. He applied for the issue of his campaign medals in 1920 whilst living at 11 High Street, Portobello, Edinburgh.
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35.00 GBP
WW1 MEMORIAL PLAQUE, ROYAL NAVY OFFICER, K.I.A JUTLAND 31-5-1916, HMS DEFENCE
WW1 Bronze Memorial plaque
To- HENRY.CYRIL.ALDUM.JAUNCEY
The recipient was the 20 year old son of the Reverend.H.J.Jauncey of Bolton, Lancashire & was initially educated in Bolton before moving on to Uppingham college & the RN Training school HMS Conway. He was killed in action at the battle of Jutland 31-5-1916 whilst serving as a sub-lieutenant onboard HMS Defence whilst being i... read more
425.00 GBP
WW1 MEMORIAL PLAQUE, 7th ROYAL SCOTS, DIED OF WOUNDS F&F 12-11-1918, FROM KELSO
WW1 Memorial Plaque
To- WILLIAM.PAULIN.
43336.Cpl.William.Paulin was both born & enlisted in Kelso, Roxburgshire. He sadly died of wounds in France & Flanders 12-11-1918 just one day after the armistice was signed. He was serving with the 7th battalion of the Royal Scots at the time of his death & is buried in Valenciennes (St Roch) communal cemetery & is recorded by the CWGC as t... read more
MINT BOXED 1914-15 STAR & BRITISH WAR MEDAL, PTE 1/5th W.RIDING.REGT & OFFICER, ROYAL FUSILIERS, FROM HUDDERSFIELD
1914-15 Star & British War Medal with the lids for the original boxes of issue
To- 2074.PTE.E.LUMB.W.RID.R (1914-15 Star)
& LIEUT.E.LUMB (British War Medal)
Edward Lumb first landed in France 13-4-1915 serving with the 1/5th battalion of the Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regiment. He was commissioned in to the Royal Fusiliers 24-11-1915 & applied for the issue of his tri... read more
90.00 GBP
WW1 BRITISH WAR MEDAL, ONE OF TWO POSSIBLE OFFICER CASUALTIES, 5th LINCOLN.REGT KIA 1915 OR 1st CHESHIRE.REGT KIA 1914
WW1 British War medal
To- CAPT.H.W.NICHOLSON.
Only two recipients of this rank served in WW1 & both were fatal casualties
1) Harold Willison Nicholson was killed in action 13-10-1915 serving with the 5th battalion of the Lincolnshire regiment
2) Huntly Warwick Nicholson was killed in action 17-11-1914 serving with the 1st battalion of the Cheshire Regiment.
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145.00 GBP
WW1 BRITISH WAR MEDAL & MEMORIAL PLAQUE, 18th DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY / DURHAM PALS, D.O.W F&F 16-10-1917
WW1 British War Medal & Memorial Plaque
To- 18-445.PTE.C.BELL.DURHAM.L.I
Charles Bell first landed in theatre of war 2B The Balkans 6-12-1915 serving with the 18th service battalion of the Durham Light Infantry / Durham Pals. He transferred to the 25th service battalion of the Northumberland fusiliers / 2nd Tyneside Irish with service number 35566. He sadly died of wounds in Franc... read more
165.00 GBP
WW1 VICTORY MEDAL, OFFICER 13th MANCHESTER REGIMENT, K.I.A F&F 24-10-1918 & M.I.D, FROM BOOTLE
WW1 Victory Medal
To- 2-LIEUT.J.FAZACKERLEY
Joseph Fazackerley was killed in action in France & Flanders 24-10-1918 & is buried in Mont Huon cemetery at Le Treport. He went on to M.I.D in the London gazette 30-1-1919 by General Milne. He is recorded by the CWGC as the son of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Fazackerley of Bootle & the late husband of L.D.Fazackerley of 128 Gray street Bootle, Li... read more
95.00 GBP
WW1 1914 STAR, 1st NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS, KILLED IN ACTION F&F 27-10-1914, FROM TETBURY
WW1 1914 Star
To- 971.PTE.F.J.HICKS.1/NORTH'D.FUS
Frederick James Hicks was born in Tetbury, Gloucestershire & enlisted at Marston Hill, Gloucester. Whilst living in Quenington. He first landed in France with the battalion 27-8-1914 & was sadly killed in action in France & Flanders 27-10-1914 age 31. He has no known grave but is commemorated on the Le Touret memorial.
GVF o... read more
165.00 GBP
WW1 1914-15 STAR & BRITISH WAR MEDAL, QUEEN'S OWN GLASGOW YEOMANRY
WW1 1914-15 Star & British War medal
To- 2048.PTE.R.RUNCIMAN.Q.O.GLASGOW.YEO
Charles Runciman first landed in theatre of war 3 (Egypt) 22-6-1915 with the Glasgow yeomanry & went on to finish his war serving with the Machine Gun Corps with service number 110568.
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95.00 GBP










