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WWI Mercantile Marine Casualty
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WWI Mercantile Marine Casualty

£345.00
-WWI War Medal -WWI Mercantile Marine Medal Both named Frank Fleet -WWI Death Plaque in original cardboard envelope 'Frank Fleet' -Original medal envelopes for war medal and mercantile marine medal + flattened medal box -Accompanied by research and photocopied photographs Frank was born 10th March 1870 at Slindon, Essex. He married in 1901. His occupation was 'Carter' and 'Merchant Seaman'. He was on board S.S. El Zorro an oil tanker which was captured and torpedoed by the German submarine U-24 10 miles south of the Old Head of Kinsale. The ship was towed for about 5 miles and as the weather began to worsen, the ship was anchored and the crew were removed to a German patrol boat. In the transfer of the crew, Frank Fleet was lost overboard and drowned 28th December 1915. He is commemorated on the Tower Hill Memorial. Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Mercantile Marine Master's Casualty Group
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WWI Mercantile Marine Master's Casualty Group

£375.00
-WWI War Medal -WWI Mercantile Marine Medal -Death Plaque + original card envelope All named William Philps Accompanied by original Buckingham Palace and Board of Trade letters. William Philps was the Master of S.S. Sea Serpent Leach & Co Limited London. He was drowned when the vessel hit a mine and sank 1 mile west of Folkestone Pier 23rd March 1916 whilst on a voyage from Birkenhead to Dunkirk with a cargo of corrugated iron. It will appear that his body was washed ashore and he is buried at Nunhead Cemetery, Allsaints, Camberwell. He was the husband of Julia Philps of Wimbledon and the son of Walter and Harriet Philps of Surrey. He was 49 years old. Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Mercantile Marine Medal
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WWI Mercantile Marine Medal

£40.00
Walter T. Dawe With some copy documentation showing him as 'missing presumed fallen overboard' in 1924. Rated as 'First Mate' Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Mercantile Marine Medal
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WWI Mercantile Marine Medal

£45.00
James L. Bremner With copy paperwork. Born 7th May 1893, from Liverpool. Ranked as a commercial wireless operator. Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Mercantile Marine Pair
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WWI Mercantile Marine Pair

£85.00
-WWI War Medal named Ernest Boullen -Mercantile Marine Medal named Ernest Boullen Ernest was born between April-June 1882 in Salford, Lancashire. The 1911 census lists Ernest as a driver for a furniture firm living at 97 Rosemary St, Chorlton. By the beginning of the First World War, Ernest is serving in the Mercantile Marines and married Sarah Walker in 1916. First World War service medals confirmed on his Mercantile Marine Index Card. Ernest died between October-December 1932 aged 50. Accompanied by a file of service and family research. Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Mercantile Marine Pair
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WWI Mercantile Marine Pair

£90.00
WWI War Medal WWI Mercantile Marine War Medal Harold W. Turney He was born in 1923 in Croydon, Surrey on 22nd November. He married in April 1935 at Erpingham. Norfolk. He died in January 1983, Norwich. Displayed in an attractive felt frame. Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Mercantile Marine Pair
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WWI Mercantile Marine Pair

£90.00
-WWI Mercantile Marine Medal -WWI War Medal Mounted for wear, named Stanley G.E. Oatley Stanley George Edgar Oatley was born on 17th July 1888 at Eastcowes, Isle of Wight, Hampshire. He is listed on the 1911 census as 'single and working as a Mariner'. With copy documents confirming his WWI medal entitlement. He married Kate Louisa Wyatt in 1922 and died in 1972 in Hampshire. Condition as shown in photographs
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