WW1 1914-15 TRIO, 17th MANCHESTER REGT / 2nd MANCHESTER PALS & RAF, WOUNDED 1916
WW1 1914-15 Trio
To- 8095.PTE.R.W.CHAPMAN.MANCH.R (Star)
& 19356.3.AM.R.W.CHAPMAN.R.A.F (Pair)
Reginald Walter Chapman was one of the original members of the 17th service battalion of the Manchester Regiment / 2nd Manchester pals. He served with B- Company No- VII platoon & first landed i France 7-11-1915. He served in France until 14-7-1916 & is recorded in the official ca... read more
125.00 GBP
WW1 PAIR 24/27th NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS, WOUNDED 1918, FROM HUDDERSFIELD
WW1 Pair
To- 60037.PTE.H.RAMSDEN.NORTH'D.FUS
Harry Ramsden lived at 5 Beech Street, Huddersfield and served overseas with the 24/27th battalion of the Northumberland Fusiliers & went on to serve with the 8th, 19th & 2nd battalions of the regiment. He is recorded in the war office casualty list dated 23-5-1918 as having being wounded & was discharged as unfit for further service at... read more
55.00 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, 8th LONDON REGT / POST OFFICE RIFLES, DIED F&F 28-6-1918, FROM BURNLEY.
WW1 Victory medal
To- 8581 / 374525.PTE.A.PERRY.8-LOND.R
Albert Perry was born in Plymouth & enlisted in Burnley. He originally arrived in France with service number 8581 serving with the 8th battalion of the London Regiment / Post office Rifles & was later issued with the six figure TF number 374525 prior to his death. He died in France & Flanders 28-6-1918 age 33 & is buried in... read more
35.00 GBP
WW1 SILVER WAR BADGE, 24th NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS, 1st TYNESIDE IRISH, FROM WALLSEND
WW1 Silver war badge with a horizontal pin
Numbered 158206 to the reverse
As issued to- 24-680.PTE.A.LALLY.NORTH'D.FUS
Anthony Lally lived at 67 Rawdon road, Wallsend on Tyne & was one of the original members of the 24th service battalion of the Northumberland Fusiliers / 1st Tyneside Irish. He enlisted 9-11-1914 & received gun shot wounds to the right arm in France in Febr... read more
45.00 GBP
WW1 SILVER WAR BADGE, 22nd NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS / TYNESIDE SCOTTISH, FROM CHOPWELL
WW1 Silver war badge with a horizontal pin
Numbered- 37834 to the reverse
As issued to-
22-43.PTE.W.R.WHITE.NORTH'D.FUS
William Robert White was one of the original members of the 3rd Tyneside Scottish / 22nd Northumberland fusiliers. He enlisted 14-11-1914 & was discharged with Emphysema 11-9-1916 after service in France.
He was a married man & lived at 25 C... read more
40.00 GBP
WW1 SILVER WAR BADGE, MANCHESTER REGIMENT
WW1 Silver war badge with a vertical pin
Numbered B-212177 to the reverse
As issued to- 665095.PTE.W.DUNKERLEY.MANCH.R
Walter Dunkerley enlisted in to the Manchester Regiment 11-12-1915 & was discharged with a silver war badge 18-11-1918 due to sickness.
GVF or better & complete with silver war badge roll details. read more
28.00 GBP
WW1 SILVER WAR BADGE, QUEEN'S ROYAL WEST SURREY REGIMENT
WW1 Silver war badge with a horizontal pin
Numbered- 107110 to the reverse
As issued to-
G-19721.PTE.J.J.KEMP.R.W.SURREY.R
John Joseph Kemp was a 40 year old milkman from Lowestoft who stated he wished to join the A.V.C. He was sent to the depot companies of the Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment in France & served 81 days between 15-8-16 & 3-11-1916. He was dischar... read more
28.00 GBP
WW1 SILVER WAR BADGE, ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY, FROM BLYTH
WW1 Silver war badge with a vertical pin
Numbered B-141508 to the reverse
As issued to- 203571.DVR.H.MADGWICK.R.F.A
Henry Madgwick lived at 61 Union street, Blyth & enlisted in to the Royal Field Artillery 10-11-1918 age 39. He was discharged with a silver war badge due to sickness 23-2-1919.
GVF or better & complete with silver war badge roll & pension card details read more
25.00 GBP
WW2 RNR LONG SERVICE GROUP, LOST AT SEA 24-7-1940 WHEN HM TRAWLER FLEMING WAS SUNK IN THE THAMES ESTUARY, FROM MILFORD HAVEN
1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, 1939-45 War Medal & GVIR 1st type Royal Naval Reserve long service medal To- 203EV.H.V.R.JONES.ENGN.R.N.R
Chief Engineman Hugh Victor Reuben Jones from Milford Haven was born 19-12-1897 & enlisted in to the RNR in December 1923. He was awarded his LS&GC in 1939 & was one of 19 crew members from HM Trawler Fleming who were lost at sea when the vessel was attac... read more
295.00 GBP










