QSA CAPE COLONY, 1914-15 TRIO, RN LS&GC & ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY BRONZE MEDAL, HMS MONARCH / HMS DEFENCE, K.I.A JUTLAND 31-5-1916 QSA CAPE COLONY, 1914-15 TRIO, RN LS&GC & ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY BRONZE MEDAL, HMS MONARCH / HMS DEFENCE, K.I.A JUTLAND 31-5-1916

QSA CAPE COLONY, 1914-15 TRIO, RN LS&GC & ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY BRONZE MEDAL, HMS MONARCH / HMS DEFENCE, K.I.A JUTLAND 31-5-1916

QSA 1899-1902 With Cape Colony Clasp, 1914-15 trio, GV 1st type RN LS&GC & Royal Humane Society medal in bronze
To- S.G.REED.ORD.HMS.MONARCH (QSA)
193627.S.G.REED.PO.1.RN (1914-15 Trio)
193627.S.G.REED.PO.HMS.VIVID (LS&GC)
& SYDNEY.G.REED.RN.NOV.10.1900 (R.H.S)
Sydney George Reed was born 1881 & enlisted in to the Royal Navy as a boy in 1899. He served onboard HMS Monarch during the Boer war & on the 10th of November 1900 he rescued a member of the R.M.L.I who fell overboard from HMS Tamar at the entrance of the Bony river West Africa. There was a strong tide & the locality abounds with sharks. At great risk Reed jumped in & supported him until he was picked up by a boat. This resulted in the award of the Royal Humane society medal in Bronze. Sadly he was serving onboard HMS Defence at the battle of Jutland & was killed in action at Jutland when HMS Defence was sunk 31-5-1916. He was 35 years of age at the time of his death & having no known grave other than the sea. He is commemorated on the Plymouth Naval memorial. The CWGC state that he was the late son of Harry & Emily Reed of Plymouth & the late husband of Eliza Jane Reed of 92 Hotham place, Millbridge, Stoke, Devonport.
GVF / NEF & Complete with the recipients RHS swimming medallion dated 1906. Along with copy service papers, medal roll details & CWGC details.

Code: 57540

Reserved