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Royal Navy WWI Long Service Group H.M.S. Victory

£210.00
-1914-15 Star named 346238 A.G. Young Shpt. 2 RN -WWI War Medal, WWI Victory Medal named as above -Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal George V named Shpt. 1 H.M.S. Victory Alfred George Young was born at Portsmouth 15th December 1888 and is ranked as a Shipwright on all his medals. He was serving on H.M.S. Victory at the time of the award of his Long Service Medal. Condition as shown in photographs

Somerset Light Infantry Colour Sergeant's Long Service & Good Conduct Medal EVII

£120.00
Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal Edward VII issue 1478 Colour Sergeant G.B. Church Somerset Light Infantry George Backhouse Church was born in Carrick, Ireland in 1865. He attested for the Somerset Light Infantry on 22nd February 1886 at Taunton, Somerset. He gave his occupation as a Clerk. He was posted to the 1st Battalion. He was promoted to Lance Corporal 1st June 1887 and then to Corporal. He was promoted to Lance Sergeant 15th September 1887 and Sergeant 1st November 1888. He was posted to India arriving 15th October 1889 and passed his course for Sergeant of Musketry 14th November 1890 and was promoted to Colour Sergeant 2nd Battalion 16th January 1893. He was posted back to the UK, arriving back 15th February 1894. From the 30th April 1898 he was in Australia attached to the Queensland government serving as Sergeant Instructor of Infantry for the next 3 years. He arrived home on 1st May 1900 and was appointed to the permanent staff of the 5th Militia Somerset Light Infantry. He was discharged on the 16th February 1907 at Taunton having been awarded his Long Service & good Conduct medal in 1904 with gratuity. He died in St. Pancras Hospital aged 74 years, 8th March 1939 following an accident. Accompanied by a folder of copy documents and research. Condition as shown in photographs  

Victorian Long Service & Good Conduct Medal 11th Hussars

£150.00
Small letter reverse 1874-1901 1771. Pte. F. Morris. 11th Hussars Frederick was born in Trowbridge, Wiltshire in 1858. He enlisted into the 11th Hussars at Aldershot 28th August 1879 giving his trade as a servant. Much of his early service time was spent in and out of hospital with Bronchitis and other ailments. He married Emily E. Batty at the Parish Church Carrigaline, County Cork whilst serving in Ireland. He continued to suffer from Bronchitis which hospitalised him from time to time. He saw service in South Africa with his regiment for just over 2 years from July 1890. He was then transferred to India 24th October 1892. He then spent further time in hospital with a reoccurrence of Bronchitis. He was awarded his Victorian Long Service Medal during this period. He transferred back to the UK 24th March 1899 clearly an unwell man. He was admitted to Netley Military Hospital 15th April 1899 and was found unfit for further military service 27th June 1899. He was discharged as an invalid having served a total of 19 years, 304 days of which 8 years, 341 days were abroad. Sadly Frederick died in Trowbridge in the Octover-Decemebr quartz of 1899 aged only 41. Accompanied with a folder of military and personal copy documents. Condition as shown in photographs

Victorian Long Service & Good Conduct Medal Royal Artillery

£145.00
25195 Gunr A.J. Simmons Royal Artillery Alfred was born September 1863 in Croydon and enlisted into the Royal Artillery at Sheerness as a boy stating his age to be 14 years and 6 months 16th December 1876. He was awarded his Long Service Medal in 1895 and then appeared to serve with the Royal Marines as a musician. With a file of copy service and family details. Condition as shown in photographs

Victorian Long Service Trio Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry

£525.00
-Egypt & Sudan Medal 1882 dated reverse, 2 clasps Tel-El-Kebir and The Nile 1884-85- 1419 Bugr J. McDonald 2/D of LI -Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal VR 3rd issue small letter reverse, 1419 J. McDonald D of Corn LI -Khedive's Star dated 1882 reverse regimentally impressed, 1419 J. M.D James McDonald was born at Templemore county Tipperary (where the depot of the 46th foot was based at the time) and appears on the 1871 census an orphan of the 46th Foot. (Possibly his father was Pte. John McDonald who served with the 46th Foot in the Crimea). He attested for the 46th Foot at Aldershot on 7th September 1871 and was appointed to Drummer 21st July 1872. He served with them overseas in Bermuda, Gibraltar, Malta and with the 2nd Bn. in Egypt and the Sudan from 20th July 1882- 16th June 1886 pointed Lance Corporal on 2nd May 1887 and was awarded his Long Service & Good Conduct Medal on 27th February 1890. He was dischareged on 6th September 1896 with 25 years service. Accompanied by copy record of service and other research where his Christian name is also given as both Edward and John. Condition as shown in photographs- pitting from the star, generally nearly very fine and better

Victorian Naval Long Service & Good Conduct Medal Royal Yacht Victoria & Albert

£260.00
Queen Victoria WILLM RAND A.B. (Rigger) H.M.Y. Victoria & Albert William was born the 28th June 1853 in Southampton, Hampshire. He enlisted on 28th June 1871. With copy service papers confirming service on the Royal Yacht Victoria & Albert. He was discharged dead, drowned 27th July 1881. Desirable Long Service Medal to the Royal Yacht Victoria & Albert. Condition as shown in photographs

Warrant Officer Class II J. E. Stead, Royal Marines, who served aboard Warrior at the Battle of Jutland

£225.00
1914-15 Star (Ply. 9296, Sgt. J. E. Stead. R.M.L.I.); British War and Victory Medals (Ply.9296 Cr. Sgt. J. E. Stead. R.M.L.I.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R. (Ply.9296 J. E. Stead, Sergeant, R.M.L.I.), mounted as worn, good very fine (4) John Edmund Stead was born on 21 June 1880 at Rock Ferry, Cheshire, the son of Private Stead, 4th Light Dragoons. Young Stead was a warehouseman by trade upon his joining the Royal Marines on 20 July 1898. Having earned his L.S. & G.C., during the Great War he served variously aboard Warrior and Glorious. He was present aboard Warrior during her famous part in the Battle of Jutland. During the fighting Warrior, under Captain Vincent Molteno, found herself facing off against the German Battlecruiser Derfflinger, which hit her over fifteen times. The ship suffered heavy damage but her engine room crew managed to keep the ship under power for long enough to disengage - however, in the end only three of these men survived the fighting.  Withdrawing westwards she was taken under tow by Captain Robinson's Engadine. Unfortunately Warrior was taking on water too quickly and soon the decision was taken to transfer her crew to Engadine and scuttle her. Notably during the transfer, Lieutenant Rutland again sprang to action and was awarded the Albert Medal in Gold for attempting to save the life of a wounded man who had fallen between the two ships. He was also awarded the D.S.C. for his actions during the battle with a Bar added in 1917 and the nickname 'Rutland of Jutland'. With their work done, Signaller H. Y. Ganderton of the Engadine, brings the story to a close: 'Grappling irons and ropes were cast off at 08.25 and gathering speed we left the doomed ship - a truly forlorn spectacle. Derelict, battered and battle scarred, forsaken at last, heaving in a queer dying convulsive sort of manner - and yet, with the white ensign proudly flying at the masthead, her battle ensign. Warrior's crew gave their old ship a cheer, and there were tears in her captain's eyes. That was the last glimpse of the old Warrior we had before she was lost sight of in the mist, and vanished beneath the waves of the cold grey North Sea.' Eventually promoted Warrant Officer Class II, Stead was pensioned in July 1919.

WWI Royal Naval Long Service Group HMS Victory

£190.00
-1914-15 Star, M. 2270 C.T. Webb CK.MTE.RN. -WWI War Medal, M. 2270 C.T. Webb L.CK.MTE.R.N. -WWI Victory Medal, M. 2270 C.T. Webb L.CK.MTE.R.N. -WWII War Medal, unnamed as issued -Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, George V Admiral's bust, W. 2270 C.T. Webb L.CK. H.M.S. Victory Mounted as shown Condition as shown in photographs

WWI Territorial Force Long Service Group Devons

£475.00
-WWI War Medal 405 Cpl. A. Henley Devon R. -WWI Victory Medal 405 Cpl. A. Henley Devon R. -Territorial Force War Medal (Pte.) 405 A. Henley Devon R. -Territorial Force Efficiency Medal GVR 200033 Cpl. A. Henley 4/Devon R. Mounted as worn Condition as shown in photographs- nearly EF