WW1 MEMORIAL PLAQUE, GURKHA RIFLES OFFICER & MC RECIPIENT, K.I.A MESOPOTAMIA 17-4-1916
WW1 Memorial plaque
To- EDWARD.FLEETWOOD.BERRY.
The recipient was the son of Mary Fleetwood Berry of Kilgarran, Enniskerry, County Wiklow & the late Venerable James Fleetwood Berry. B.D Archdeacon of Tuam. He was educated at Chard Grammar school & the RMC Sandhurst before being commissioned in to the 2nd Gurkha Rifles. He was awarded the Military Cross in June 1916 & M.I.D 19-10-... read more
425.00 GBP
WW1 1914-15 STAR & BRITISH WAR MEDAL, OFFICER 1st GORDON HIGHLANDERS, K.I.A F&F 3-3-1916 & M.I.D 15-6-1916
WW1 1914-15 Star & British War Medal
To- 2-LIEUT.D.G.WATT.GORD.HIGHRS
Douglas Gordon Watt was the only son of the Rev Andrew Watt of St. Fergus Aberdeenshire & was educated at Daniel Stewarts college, Edinburgh. He was commissioned in to the 3rd battalion of the Gordon Highlanders but first landed in France in August of 1915 attached to the 1st battalion. He was sadly killed in ac... read more
295.00 GBP
WW1 1914-15 STAR & VICTORY MEDAL, 5th NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS OFFICER, WOUNDED 1916
WW1 1914-15 Star & Victory medal
To- 2-LIEUT.H.L.DAGLISH.NORTH'D.FUS
Henry Lawrence Daglish first landed in France in September of 1915 serving with the 1/5th battalion of the Northumberland Fusiliers & was listed as wounded in the official casualty list dated September 1916. He applied for the issue of his campaign medals in 1921 whilst living at 25 Victoria avenue, Hull, East Yo... read more
125.00 GBP
WW1 VICTORY MEDAL, 11th HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT, K.I.A F&F 9-9-1916, FROM MIDDLESBROUGH
WW1 Victory Medal
To- 12507.PTE.R.W.FERRY.HAMP.R
Richard William Ferry was born in Spennymoor, County Durham & enlisted in Middlesbrough, Yorkshire. He first landed in France 19-12-1915 serving with the 11th service battalion of the Hampshire Regiment & was sadly killed in action in France & Flanders 9-9-1916 age 21. He is buried in Quarry cemetery at Montauban & is recorded by th... read more
40.00 GBP
WW1 BRITISH WAR MEDAL, OFFICER WORCESTER REGIMENT, FORMERLY 20th HUSSARS, ENTITLED TO THE 1914 TRIO
WW1 British War Medal
To- 2-LIEUT.W.CLIFFORD.
William Hastings Clifford first landed overseas 16-8-1914 serving as a Sjt with the 20th Hussars with service number 2607. He was commissioned in to the 10th Royal Warwickshire Regiment & finished his war serving as a Lieutenant with the Worcester Regiment. He was still serving in 1920 when he applied for his 1914 star & used his agent... read more
55.00 GBP
WW1 1914 STAR, 1st SCOTTISH RIFLES, FIRST LANDED FRANCE 15-8-1914
WW1 1914 Star
To- 8672.L-CPL.T.SPARROW.1/SCO.RIF
Thomas Sparrow first landed in France 15-8-1914 serving with the 1st battalion
NEF & complete with MIC details read more
85.00 GBP
WW1 1914 STAR, 2nd ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS, K.I.A F&F 22-10-1914, FROM RUTHERGLEN
WW1 1914 Star
To- 6665.PTE.W.SOMMERVILLE.2/R.SC.FUS
William Sommerville was born in Rutherglen, Glasgow & enlisted in Hamilton (Bellshill, Lanarkshire) He first landed in France 6-10-1914 serving with the 2nd battalion of the Royal Scots Fusiliers & was sadly killed in action in France & Flanders 22-10-1914 just 16 days after arriving in France. He was 22 years of age at the time ... read more
135.00 GBP
WW1 1914-15 STAR & VICTORY MEDAL, 6th CAMERON HIGHLANDERS, K.I.A F&F 13-8-1916, FROM GLASGOW
WW1 1914-15 Star & Victory Medal
To- S-15256.PTE.W.DRYSDALE.CAM.HIGHRS
William Drysdale was born in Kingston, Lanarkshire & enlisted in Glasgow. He first landed in France 2-7-1915 & was killed in action in France & Flanders 13-8-1916 serving with the 6th battalion of the Cameron Highlanders. He was 19 years of age at the time of his death & is buried in Pozieres British cemetery. ... read more
95.00 GBP
WW1 1914-15 STAR, ARGYLL & SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS, COMMISSIONED IN TO THE 8th BATTALION 1915 & DISCHARGED WITH A SILVER WAR BADGE
WW1 1914-15 Star
To- 2114.PTE.R.SMITH.A&S.HIGHRS
Robert Smith first landed in France 1-5-1915 & went on to be commissioned in to the 8th service battalion of the regiment 16-6-1915. He was discharged with a silver war badge in March 1919. He applied for his medals later the same year & gave his address as Edinburgh war hospital. However by 1923 he was living in Alberta Canada.
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45.00 GBP
WW1 VICTORY MEDAL, 10th A&S HIGHLANDERS, K.I.A F&F 12-10-1917 FROM GLASGOW
WW1 Victory Medal
To- S-40027.PTE.E.DIFFER.A&S.HIGHRS
Edward Differ lived in Glasgow & enlisted in Kirkintilloch, Dumbartonshire. He was sadly killed in action in France & Flanders 12-10-1917 serving with the 10th service battalion of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders. He was 20 years of age at the time of his death & having no known grave he is commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memo... read more
40.00 GBP










