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WWI Mercantile Marine Pair
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WWI Mercantile Marine Pair

£90.00
-WWI War Medal named George H. Taylor. -Mercantile Marine War Medal named George H. Taylor. Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Mercantile Marine Trio
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WWI Mercantile Marine Trio

£115.00
-Mercantile Marine Medal Edgar S. Warren -WWI War and Victory Medal B.Z. 1880 E.S. Warren A.B Edgar was born in Bridgewater, Somerset and enlisted into the Bristol Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve division in 1916. With copy research Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Mercantile Marine War Medal Casualty
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WWI Mercantile Marine War Medal Casualty

£50.00
Hamilton Willoughby Hamilton was serving on S.S. Ava (Glasgow) Mercantile Marine. He drowned with the loss of the ship 26th January 1917. He was 28 years of age. The ship was owned by the British and Burmese S.N Company and was loaded with general cargo and coal, she left Liverpool for Dakar and Rangoone on 26th January 1917 and was never seen again. It was presumed that she had been sunk by a submarine. Her loss is given as the 26th January but she was probably sunk some time after this. He is ranked as 3rd mate and was the son of George Willoughby 23 Duke St, Southport and the late Angus Willoughby. He was born in Stockport and commemorated on the Tower Hill memorial. Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Merchant Navy Pair- drowned aboard ship 1935
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WWI Merchant Navy Pair- drowned aboard ship 1935

£78.85
Chief Steward D. McArthur, Merchant Navy, who was killed in the sinking of the Cunard cargo ship S.S. Vardulia on 19 October 1935 British War and Mercantile Marine Medal (Daniel Mc Arthur), good very fine(2) Daniel McArthur was born at Greenock, Scotland on 9 April 1891 and joined the Merchant Navy, working first as a Ship's Cook. After serving through the Great War he was appointed Assistant Steward and worked on S.S. Colombia, performing four runs with her. Later joining CordilleraMcArthur saw another four with her before joining Vardulia as Chief Steward. This Cunard steamer was on a voyage between Hartlepool and Botwood, carrying coal in winter 1917. She foundered in rough weather an went down in the Mid-Atlantic. No evidence of her crew was ever found and it is assumed that none of them survived the sinking; sold together with copied service documents and an wreck report on Vardulia. Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Munitions Lapel Badge
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WWI Munitions Lapel Badge

£22.00
Brass WWI Munitions Volunteer War lapel badge Issued to female munitions workers .The number on the back was unique to each individual and accompanied  by a numbered certificate Numbered on reverse: 89859 J.R. Gaunt & Sons London Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Pair & WWII Defence Medal Somerset Light Infantry
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WWI Pair & WWII Defence Medal Somerset Light Infantry

£60.00
WWI War Medal WWI Victory Medal 2995 Pte. F.J. Gray SOM.L.I WWII Defence Medal , unnamed as issued Mounted for wear Copy of WWI Medal Index card confirming medals and first name as Frederick and additional number 2995 201120 Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Pair and Plaque Coldstream Guards
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WWI Pair and Plaque Coldstream Guards

£250.00
WWI Pair and Plaque Coldstream Guards -WWI War Medal -WWI Victory Medal -Plaque named George Edward Stringer- with damaged original inner envelope and card envelope 17881 Pte. George Edward Stringer 1st Btn. Coldstream Guards Copy Commonwealth War Graves details. Please refer to photographs for copy casualty details. Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Pair Devonshire Regiment
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WWI Pair Devonshire Regiment

£50.00
WWI War Medal WWI Victory Medal 22345 Pte. E. Thompson Devonshire Regt. With copy MIC and medal roll confirming pair listing his first name as Ernest and showing service with the Labour Corps. Regimental number 311503. Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Pair Plaque Army Service Corps/ South Lancashire Regt.
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WWI Pair Plaque Army Service Corps/ South Lancashire Regt.

£180.00
-WWI War Medal -WWI Victory Medal M2/177624 Pte. S. M. Wynne Army Service Corps -WWI Plaque named Samuel Maurice Wynne Served Army Service Corps and Prince of Wales's Volunteers South Lancashire Regt. Died 1st October 1918 aged 21 whilst serving with the 2nd/4th Bn. South Lancashire Regt. (Service no. 32420). Son of Henry and Mary Wynne of Overton Bridge Ruabon, Denbighshire. Commemorated at Sunken Road Cemetery Boisleux, St Marc. Condition as shown in photographs.