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Category: Casualty
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WW1 Memorial Plaque Tank Regiment in Casuality
€225.11Add to cartMemorial Plaque. 911559 John Partington ‘H’ Battalion Tank Corps. Killed in action 1st December 1917 at Cambrai. John was born in Crosby, Lancashire. He enlisted at Seaforth and served with the tank corp. He was killed in action during the battle of Cambrai on 1st December 1917 and is buried at Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, France. …
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WW1 Mercantile Marine Pair. K.I.A. U55 in Casuality
€191.00Add to cartWW1 Mercantile Marine Pair. British War Medal 1914-20, Mercantile Marine 1914-18. Humphrey Isaac Roberts. SS Yola. Medals are in good condition. Humphry Isaac Roberts was born in 1879 at Porthmadoc. He was living in Poplar, London in 1906. A mercantile Seaman by occupation, and a 2nd Mate in 1901. He later married Phoebe Roberts of …
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WW1 Pair and Plaque 9th London Regiment in Casuality
€300.00Add to cart9th London Regiment (Queen Victoria’s Rifles) Pair correctly impressed ‘4920 PTE G. WYLDE 9-LOND. R.’ The plaque named to ‘Gilbert Wylde’ Private Wylde is recorded as having died on 23rd February 1919, aged 31. He is buried in Wandsworth Cemetery. He presumably died of wounds recieved, but this is down to the new owner to …
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WW1 Victory Medal. Irish Guards. Multiple Wounds. in Casuality
€102.32Add to cartWW1 Victory Medal. 6143. Pte. G. Whitesides. Irish Guards. 39 Matyville Street, Belfast. Northern Ireland. Multiple woundings received on Active Service in France. Medal is in good condition, mounted for display. With Medal comes picture from local paper of the time.
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WW2 Irish Guards Casualty Medal Group . Interesting History in Casuality
€266.04Add to cartMedal group consisting 1939-45 star , Italy star , Defence Medal and War medal . Complete with his condolence slip named to ‘ 2717734 Gdsm William J Abernethy ‘ . Issue box naming removed . William james Abernethy was a pre war Soldier joining in 1933 . Evacuated from Dunkirk showing great Gallantry and wounded …
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WW2 RAF AIR GUNNER CASUALTY AIR CREW EUROPE MEDAL GROUP in General medals
€900.00Add to cartMedal group boxed and named to Sgt Air Gunner Lavers.( M.I.A) Who was part of the 218 ( Gold Coast ) squadron. He and his crew were lost in 1942 on a rain in a Stirling 1 Bomber In original named box, Comes with research pictures of the man copied from the originals. (The original …
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WW2 Royal Artillery Tripoli 1942 Casualty Medal Group . in Groups
€184.18Add to cartMedal group consisting 1939-45 star , Africa star and War medal . Complete with his condolence slip named to ‘ L/Sgt F. Alexander ‘ . Issue box naming removed . 3 medal transit bags. L/Sgt F.Alexander . 197 Bty 61 Lt AA Reg R.A . Died 29th Aug 1942 age 28 . Buried Tripoli . …
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WW2 Royal Navy Casualty Group. H.M.S Hurricane. in Casuality
€252.39Add to cartWW2 Casualty group. 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star,1939-45 War Medal, LSGC Medal awarded July 1943 ( HMS Hurricane ). Issued to: C/JX125146 A/Leading Seaman Alfred Leslie Woolley, Royal Navy. K.I A 24/12/1943, HMS Hurricane. Medals are court style and in good condition. Alfred was one of only 3 men killed in action when HMS Hurricane was …
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WWI British Death Plaque & 1914-15 Star to TIBBENHAM, Suffolk Reg. in Casuality
€184.18Add to cart1914 -15 Star named to 3.9729 Pte. F.A. Tibbenham. Suff. R. Death Plaque in original card envelope. Condition: both good. Weight: 482 g.
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WWI Trio with Memorial Plaque. Tully. Knockatee, County Galway. Died 1918, influenza. in Groups
€350.00Add to cartCorrectly named 1915 Star T4-056430 Whlr Cpl J Tully ASC Pair correctly named T4-056430 Cpl J Tully ASC James Tully was born c1893 in County Galway, Ireland. We know from records that his father was named Thomas. His service papers exist which confirm he came from Knockatee, Dunmore, County Galway. When he enlisted in early …
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WWI Victory. Master Beasley. Portsmouth. KIA as passenger, Empress of Canada 1943. in Singles
€115.96Add to cartCorrectly named Mid BN Beasley RNR Benjamin Norman Beasley was born to Benjamin and Mabel in Huntingdon in 1901. We see from records he served WWI and is entitled to a Pair. His medals were sent to his ship RFA Montenol. The Montenol was a 2nd class, 2000 tonne tanker. She was sunk by U159 …
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WWII Casualty group. Commanding Officer HMT Fifeshire. 1940. Bridgewater, Devon. in Groups
€238.75Add to cartWWII Killed in action group of 3 to Sub Lieutenant John Valentine Searles-Wood. Group includes, 39-45 Star, Atlantic Star and War Medal along with wax packets, the transmittal box and casualty slip. Sub Lieutenant Searles-Wood was killed in action whilst in command of (HMT) His Majesties Trawler Fifeshire. Fifeshire was attacked and sunk on February …
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WWII group of 3. Aircrew Europe Star. John William Melhuish. KIA 1942. RAF in Groups
€650.36Add to cartWWII group of 3 unnamed as issued with Air Council condolence slip awarded to 913679 Sgt JW Melhuish RAF. While flying aboard RAF Lancaster R5636 of 83 Squadron RAF based at RAF Turnhouse in Scotland. John took off at 22:14 on the 11th of June 1942 from RAF Scampton for a mine laying operation in …
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