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Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

This lot was awarded to brothers William And Albert Clark, the only sons of Widower Ann Clark who resided at 28 Northcote Terrace, Kirkwhite Street, Nottingham. Sets like these are getting harder and harder to find and it is a complete a group as you would like to see. I’ve even left the ribbons as they were found on the wrong medals. The whole lot weighs near 3.5kg. Williams Medals are named with and extra E on the surname on the plaque and medals{this is not unusual}. He died 10/10/1916 with the 16th Battalion Sherwood Foresters and is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial. Alberts medals are named 42249. He died 22/04/1918 with the 10th Battalion Prince of Wales Own Regiment and is remembered on the Polzieres MemorialThere is a correction to the letter A in Clark, which has been stamped over a number 9, please see photo. Please view all photos as they form an integral part of the item description. Please be sure to add me to your favorites list. All costs are in GBP (Pounds Sterling). We make every effort to provide a fair and accurate description of the condition of items offered for sale. Sorry, the description is incorrect. The ring is a size L but the height from the bottom of the shank to the top is three quarters of an inch high. The item “Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark” is in sale since Sunday, August 25, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “domineyeffect” and is located in Poole. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Service: Army
  • Era: 1914-1945

First World War. Four brother’s family group medals and Memorial Plaques

First World War. Four brother's family group medals and Memorial Plaques

First World War. Four brother's family group medals and Memorial Plaques

First World War. Four brother's family group medals and Memorial Plaques

First World War. Four brother's family group medals and Memorial Plaques

First World War. Four brother's family group medals and Memorial Plaques

First World War. Four brother's family group medals and Memorial Plaques

First World War. Four brother's family group medals and Memorial Plaques

First World War. Four brother's family group medals and Memorial Plaques

First World War. Four brother's family group medals and Memorial Plaques

First World War. Four brother's family group medals and Memorial Plaques

First World War. Four brother's family group medals and Memorial Plaques

First World War. Four brother's family group medals and Memorial Plaques

Four brother’s family group medals and Memorial Plaques. A remarkable and extremely rare (probably unique being retained together) set of family medals. Come with supporting research material (1911 census record printout, CWGC printouts and extracts from the battalion war diaries of 1st/6th Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment and the 1st Lancashire Regiment). 2599 Lance Corporal Philip Murphy, 6th Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment (Sherwood Foresters). NOTE: 6th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, was a volunteer unit of Britain’s Territorial Army. (First raised as The High Peak Rifles, in the High Peak area of Derbyshire in 1860), it fought as infantry on the Western Front during World War I. Attached as 43090 Lance Corporal to 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds in France 26th September 1916. At Flers-Courcelette or Morval. In 1916 1st Lincolnshire Regt were involved at. The Battle of Albert (Somme 1st-13th July). The Battle of Bazentin Ridge (Somme 14th July-17th July). The Battle of FlersCourcelette. The Battle of Morval (25th-28thSept). Born Lea, Kent, enlisted Whaley Bridge. (Census 1911 records birthplace as Lee, London). Buried in GROVE TOWN CEMETERY, MEAULTE, Somme, France. In September 1916, the 34th and 2/2nd London Casualty Clearing Stations were established at this point, known to the troops as Grove Town, to deal with casualties from the Somme battlefields. 2052 Private Walter Francis Joseph Murphy, 1st/6th Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment (The Sherwood Foresters). Died of wounds aged 20 in France 3rd July 1916. These were received on the first day of the Somme offensive Battle of Albert when the 1/6th was part of the 46th Division which was ordered to attack the north side of the Gommecourt salient, on the northern flank of the Somme battlefield. On 1 July, 1/6th Bn of the Notts and Derbyshire Regt. Was in support behind the attacking battalions of 139th Bde. A and B Companies took up positions in the British 1st Support Line, with the battalion bombers and four brigade machine gun teams between them, and C and D Companies were in the 3rd Support Line with the runners and signallers between them. Because of the mud, they were late getting into position and were very tired by the time they arrived, carrying large quantities of equipment and ammunition. When the battalion attempted to move up after Zero hour (07.30), it found that the way was blocked by the carrying parties and last waves of the battalions in front, which had not been able to leave the British front line trench before the smokescreen cleared. Although their first waves had crossed No man’s land and got into the German front line, the ground behind them was now being swept by artillery and machine gun fire, and positions re-occupied by Germans coming out of deep dugouts that should have been dealt with by the later waves. It was not until 08.45 that A and B Companies of the 1/6th Bn attempted to cross No man’s land, and they were immediately stopped by very heavy casualties. The Commanding Officer, Lt-Col Goodman, called off his battalion’s attack. There was an attempt to restart the attack at 15.30, but the smoke barrage was inadequate and it was cancelled. The left-hand platoon did not receive the cancellation order in time, went’over the top’ and was cut down. The battalion lost 41 men killed or died of wounds received on 1 July 1916. Born at Lee, London – according to CWGC. Buried in WARLINCOURT HALTE BRITISH CEMETERY, SAULTY, Pas de Calais, France. The site of the cemetery was chosen in May 1916. It was used from June 1916 to May 1917 by the 20th and 43rd Casualty Clearing Stations. 13249 Lance Corporal Cyril Hubert Murphy, 14th Battalion, Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regiment). Nickname The Die Hards. Died in United Kingdom 17th November 1915. Buried in SHOREHAM-BY-SEA CEMETERY, Sussex. 14th (Reserve) Battalion Oct 1914 Formed at Gravesend as a service Battalion in the Fourth New Army (K4), and joined the 93rd Brigade of the original 31st Division. Jan 1915 Moved to Halling, Kent. 10.04.1915 Renamed the 2nd Reserve Battalion and the 5th Reserve Brigade. May 1915 Moved to Colchester, Essex. Oct 1915 Moved to Shoreham, Kent. 01.09.1916 Renamed the 24th Training Reserve Battalion in the 5th Reserve Brigade at Shoreham. The above names are all on the WHALEY BRIDGE War Memorial, Derbyshire. 31715 Guardsman Gerald J Murphy Grenadier Guards. Rave showing religion as Roman Catholic. Grenadier badge and tunic buttons also mounted. Provenance: Anderson Garland, Newcastle. Framed dimension: 80cms x 42cms Weight: 3.6kgs. Condition: Superbly presented and framed. If anything shows the stupidity of war this must be it. The item “First World War. Four brother’s family group medals and Memorial Plaques” is in sale since Thursday, August 8, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “nigel315″ and is located in St Boswells, Melrose, Borders. This item can be shipped worldwide.

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

This lot was awarded to brothers William And Albert Clark, the only sons of Widower Ann Clark who resided at 28 Northcote Terrace, Kirkwhite Street, Nottingham. Sets like these are getting harder and harder to find and it is a complete a group as you would like to see. I’ve even left the ribbons as they were found on the wrong medals. The whole lot weighs near 3.5kg. Williams Medals are named with and extra E on the surname on the plaque and medals{this is not unusual}. He died 10/10/1916 with the 16th Battalion Sherwood Foresters and is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial. Alberts medals are named 42249. He died 22/04/1918 with the 10th Battalion Prince of Wales Own Regiment and is remembered on the Polzieres Memorial. Please view all photos as they form an integral part of the item description. Please be sure to add me to your favorites list. All costs are in GBP (Pounds Sterling). We make every effort to provide a fair and accurate description of the condition of items offered for sale. Sorry, the description is incorrect. The ring is a size L but the height from the bottom of the shank to the top is three quarters of an inch high. The item “Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark” is in sale since Monday, August 5, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “domineyeffect” and is located in Poole. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Service: Army
  • Era: 1914-1945

Australian WW1 medal trio & pair to brothers 10Bn 2Lieut KIA, 32Bn WIA Fromelles

Australian WW1 medal trio & pair to brothers 10Bn 2Lieut KIA, 32Bn WIA Fromelles

Australian WW1 medal trio & pair to brothers 10Bn 2Lieut KIA, 32Bn WIA Fromelles

Australian WW1 medal trio & pair to brothers 10Bn 2Lieut KIA, 32Bn WIA Fromelles

Australian WW1 medal trio & pair to brothers 10Bn 2Lieut KIA, 32Bn WIA Fromelles

Australian WW1 medal trio & pair to brothers 10Bn 2Lieut KIA, 32Bn WIA Fromelles

Australian WW1 medal trio & pair to brothers 10Bn 2Lieut KIA, 32Bn WIA Fromelles

Australian WW1 medal trio & pair to brothers. 10Bn 2/Lieut KIA, 32Bn WIA Fromelles. On offer are 2 medal groups to 2 brothers. 1 was KIA 1918 and the other was WIA at Fromelles in 1916. He died 4 years after discharge. 1914-15 star, British war medal & Victory medal. Correctly impressed 3351 Pte H N Hastwell 10/Bn AIF on the star and 2-Lieut H N Hastwell AIF on the pair. British war medal and Victory medal correctly impressed 3144 Pte LA Hastwell 27 Bn AIF. Hutt Street, Adelaide, South Australia. Mother, Mrs M J Hastwell, Hutt Street, Adelaide, South Australia. 10th Battalion, 11th Reinforcement. AWM Embarkation Roll number. Unit embarked from Adelaide, South Australia, on board HMAT A24 Benalla on. Regimental number from Nominal Roll. Rank from Nominal Roll. Unit from Nominal Roll. 3rd Trench Mortar Battery. Age at death from cemetery records. Outtersteene Communal Cemetery Extension (Plot II, Row G, Grave 1), Bailleul, France. Panel number, Roll of Honour, Australian War Memorial. Miscellaneous information from cemetery records. Commemorated in St George the Martyr’s Anglican Church, Goodwood, Adelaide, South Australia. Inscription reads:’To the Glory of God. In Honour of Our Lady, Blessed Michael the Archangel, Blessed George the Martyr & of all the Blessed Saints. To the dear Memory of all those who went forth from this Altar, where they offered the Holy Sacrifice of the Body and Blood of Christ, to give their lives in the Great War. This Screen is Blessed on Anzac Day 25 April 1922 being the Feast of Saint Mark the Evangelist. Also commemorated in North Road Church of England Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia. Parents: Alfred Ernest and Mary Jane HASTWELL, 24 Huntriss Street, Torrensville, South Australia. War service: Egypt, Western Front. Admitted to 1st Australian General Hospital, Cairo, 6 February 1916 (typhoid); tonsillitis, 16 February 1916; transferred to No 1 Auxiliary Hospital, 17 August 1916 (gastritis). Taken on strength, 10th Bn, Serapeum, 17 March 1916. Embarked Alexandria to join the British Expeditionary Force, 27 March 1916; disembarked Marseilles, France, 3 April 1916. Taken on strength, 3rd Brigade Light Trench Mortar Battery, 13 August 1916. Admitted to 39th Casualty Clearing Station, 11 December 1916 (scabies), and transferred to Ambulance Train No 23; admitted to 26th General Hospital, Etaples, 17 December 1916; transferred to 6th Convalescent Depot, 20 December 1916 (boils); to 26th General Hospital, 29 December 1916; to Base Depot, Etaples, 25 January 1917; rejoined unit, 9 February 1917. Appointed Lance Corporal, 15 June 1917; promoted corporal, 23 September 1917. Selected to attend Infantry Cadet Bn Course, England, and taken on strength, No 2 Officers’ Cadet Bn, Cambridge, 7 December 1917. Appointed 2nd Lieutenant in the AIF, 1 June 1918. Proceeded overseas to France, 11 June 1918; taken on strength, 10th Bn, in the field, 18 June 1918. Believed to be Prisoner of War, 30 June 1918; now, 30 June 1918, reported Killed in Action, 30 June 1918. Medals: 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal. 48 Hutt Street, Adelaide, South Australia. Mother, Mrs Mary Jane Hastwell, 5 Hutt Street, Adelaide, South Australia. 27th Battalion, 7th Reinforcement. Unit embarked from Adelaide, South Australia, on board HMAT A7 Medic on. Brother: 2nd Lt Hugh Norman HASTWELL, 3rd Trench Mortar Battery, killed in action, 30 June 1919. Taken on strength (supernumerary), 32nd Bn , Duntroon Plateau, 6 April 1916; absorbed on strength, 32nd Bn, Moascar, 30 May 1916. Embarked Alexandria to join the British Expeditionary Force, 17 June 1916; disembarked Marseilles, France, 23 June 1916. Wounded in action, 20 July 1916 (gun shot wound, finger) ; admitted to 1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station, 21 July 1916; discharged to duty, 28 July 1916. Admitted to 38th Casualty Clearing Station, 2 November 1916 (synovitis, knees), and transferred to 1st Canadian General Hospital, Etaples; to England, 11 November 1916, and admitted to Edmonton Military Hospital, London, 12 November 1916 (dislocated right knee; accident: mild); transferred to 3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital, Dartford, 11 January 1917. Detached for duty with 3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital, Dartford, 3 March 1917. On furlough, 12-27 March 1917. Commenced return to Australia on board HT’Morvada’ transport duty, 4 January 1919 (medically unfit: local internal cartilage); discharged, 17 April 1919. War service: 3 years 252 days (of which 3 years 38 days were abroad). Re-enlisted, as 86479, Special Services Unit, 30 September 1919; discharged, 21 May 1920. Medals: British War Medal, Victory Medal. North Road Church of England Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia. The item “Australian WW1 medal trio & pair to brothers 10Bn 2Lieut KIA, 32Bn WIA Fromelles” is in sale since Sunday, May 12, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1914 – 1918 (WWI)”. The seller is “commpartsvic” and is located in Hoppers Crossing, Victoria. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Campaign: World War I
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country: Australia
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Authenticity: Original
  • Era: 1910s

Fantastic WW1 Emotive’Time Capsule’ Brothers NZEF Casualty W Yorks Medal Group

Fantastic WW1 Emotive'Time Capsule' Brothers NZEF Casualty W Yorks Medal Group

Fantastic WW1 Emotive'Time Capsule' Brothers NZEF Casualty W Yorks Medal Group

Fantastic WW1 Emotive'Time Capsule' Brothers NZEF Casualty W Yorks Medal Group

Fantastic WW1 Emotive'Time Capsule' Brothers NZEF Casualty W Yorks Medal Group

Fantastic WW1 Emotive'Time Capsule' Brothers NZEF Casualty W Yorks Medal Group

Fantastic WW1 Emotive'Time Capsule' Brothers NZEF Casualty W Yorks Medal Group

Fantastic WW1 Emotive'Time Capsule' Brothers NZEF Casualty W Yorks Medal Group

Fantastic WW1 Emotive'Time Capsule' Brothers NZEF Casualty W Yorks Medal Group

Fantastic WW1 Emotive'Time Capsule' Brothers NZEF Casualty W Yorks Medal Group

Fantastic WW1 Emotive'Time Capsule' Brothers NZEF Casualty W Yorks Medal Group

Fantastic WW1 Emotive'Time Capsule' Brothers NZEF Casualty W Yorks Medal Group

Fantastic WW1 Emotive'Time Capsule' Brothers NZEF Casualty W Yorks Medal Group

Here we have a Fantastic WW1 Emotive’Time Capsule’ Brothers NZEF Casualty W Yorks Medal Group, A lovely pair of family medal groups both from Tadcaster, along with extensive original documentation, in good condition for age to brothers, consisting of a TWFM and medal pair correctly named to a 1587 Pte A Lofthouse West Yorks with their ribbons, along with the recipients brothers death plaque and single victory medal correctly named to a 12/4042 Pte H Lofthouse N. F who sadly died in 1917, with this fantastic lot comes over 5-6 letters from Alfred to his mother and a photo of her, all detailing his exploits, of note mentioning him taking part in the battle of Cambrai and also how the very paper he was using to write the letter was take from a German officers effects, there is also numerous other documentation, a original photo of both the brothers and a official letter from the dominon of New Zealand expressing their condolences for the loss of Harry Lofthouse. A great’time capsule’ grouping attic found and perfect for museums, displays, researchers, yorkshire collectors, ww1 historians and much much more! The item “Fantastic WW1 Emotive’Time Capsule’ Brothers NZEF Casualty W Yorks Medal Group” is in sale since Friday, April 5, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “knightofengland2011″ and is located in Gainsborough. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Country/ Organization: Commonwealth
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Not-Issued
  • Type: Uniform/ Clothing
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Clothing Type: Jackets
  • Service: Army
  • Era: 1816-1913

WW2 Canadian British Empire Medal, Memorial Crosses & Bars to McDONOUGH Brothers

WW2 Canadian British Empire Medal, Memorial Crosses & Bars to McDONOUGH Brothers

WW2 Canadian British Empire Medal, Memorial Crosses & Bars to McDONOUGH Brothers

WW2 Canadian British Empire Medal, Memorial Crosses & Bars to McDONOUGH Brothers

WW2 Canadian British Empire Medal, Memorial Crosses & Bars to McDONOUGH Brothers

WW2 Canadian British Empire Medal, Memorial Crosses & Bars to McDONOUGH Brothers

WW2 Canadian British Empire Medal, Memorial Crosses & Bars to McDONOUGH Brothers

WW2 Canadian British Empire Medal, Memorial Crosses & Bars to McDONOUGH Brothers

WW2 Canadian British Empire Medal, Memorial Crosses & Bars to McDONOUGH Brothers

WW2 Canadian British Empire Medal, Memorial Crosses & Bars to McDONOUGH Brothers

WW2 Canadian British Empire Medal, Memorial Crosses & Bars to McDONOUGH Brothers

WW2 Canadian British Empire Medal, Memorial Crosses & Bars to McDONOUGH Brothers

WW2 Canadian British Empire Medal, Memorial Crosses & Bars to McDONOUGH Brothers

This is most appreciated. A very nice WW2 Canadian British Empire Medal Grouping with Memorial Crosses, Birks Memorial Bars, Medals and Badges to the McDONOUGH Brothers. D7685 Staff Sergeant Gordon Patrick McDONOUGH, Royal Canadian Artillery. Group is Court Mounted and Plated by William Scully. The BEM is properly impressed and includes the 1939-45 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Overseas Clasp and the 1939-45 War Medal. Note the miniature BEM is loose on the ribbon and requires secured fastening. Also includes an RCA Cap Badge and RCA cloth title. George VI Memorial Cross and Birks Memorial Bar to. D132965 Private Lester Joseph McDONOUGH, Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry Highlanders, with issue papers, box and case. Also included, 1939-45 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal (Silver), Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Overseas Clasp (Silver), and 1939-45 War Medal (Silver), with boxes, and a SD&GH Cap Badge. Lester was asphyxiated by a dugout cave in. D175572 Private Leonard Donald McDONOUGH, Hastings & Prince Edward Regiment with issue papers, box and case. Also with 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Overseas Clasp (Silver), and 1939-45 War Medal (Silver), with boxes. Please note that there is NO Italy Star box. Also a H&PE Cap and Collar badges. Leonard was Killed in Action. Groupings also includes Catholic Religious Medals and a WW2 brown plastic/bakelite cross. Copies of Service Records to each of the brothers are also included. I have other images available, mainly of service records, if required. Please request and I can send some along as soon as possible. Please note that the grouping will be mailed in two parcels, each tracked and insured. Ple ase review the images provided.. The item “WW2 Canadian British Empire Medal, Memorial Crosses & Bars to McDONOUGH Brothers” is in sale since Friday, March 1, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\Canada”. The seller is “thecommander10″ and is located in Vernon, British Columbia. This item can be shipped to Canada, all countries in Europe, United States, Australia, Japan.

2 x WW1 MEDAL GROUPS TO BROTHERS WHO DIED COMPLETE WITH SCROLLS, KOSB & S. GDS

2 x WW1 MEDAL GROUPS TO BROTHERS WHO DIED COMPLETE WITH SCROLLS, KOSB & S. GDS

100% GENUINE FULL SIZE & CORRECTLY NAMED. A VERY NICE FAMILY GROUP TO BROTHERS BOTH OF WHOM BECAME CASUALTYS. COMPLETE WITH THE ORIGINAL SCROLLS & ONE POSTAL TUBE. 1 1914 MONS STAR TRIO WITH MEMORIAL SCROLL TO, 6298. CHARLES AVERY FIRST LANDED IN FRANCE 27-8-1914. & SADLY DIED AT HOME 31-12-1917 (NEW YEARS EVE). HE WAS 30YEARS OF AGE WHEN HE DIED AND IS BURIED IN MITCHAM CHURCH BURIAL GROUND. HE IS ENTITLED TO THE AUGUST TO NOVEMBER MONS CLASP & THIS IS CONFIRMED ON HIS MIC BUT IS MISSING FROM THE GROUP. 2 WW1 PAIR WITH MEMORIAL SCROLL TO, 201387. WALTER AVERY WAS KIA F&F 20-9-1918. HE WAS BORN IN MITCHAM & BOTH LIVED & ENLISTED IN LEEDS, YORKSHIRE. HE IS BURIED IN THE MOEUVRES COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION IN FLANDERS. COMPLETE WITH THE POSTAL TUBE FOR ONE OF THE SCROLLS ALONG WITH THE ORIGINAL SILK MEDAL RIBBONS AND COPY MIC DETAILS, S. COMPLETE WITH THE ORIGINAL SILK MEDAL RIBBONS. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS THAT YOU MAY HAVE? AND I WILL BE HAPPY TO OFFER ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE. The item “2 x WW1 MEDAL GROUPS TO BROTHERS WHO DIED COMPLETE WITH SCROLLS, KOSB & S. GDS” is in sale since Tuesday, February 20, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “themedalcentre” and is located in Hexham. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Service: Army
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom

Ww1 Officer Brothers Kia Death Plaque Medal Groups Cambridge University

Ww1 Officer Brothers Kia Death Plaque Medal Groups Cambridge University

Ww1 Officer Brothers Kia Death Plaque Medal Groups Cambridge University

Ww1 Officer Brothers Kia Death Plaque Medal Groups Cambridge University

Ww1 Officer Brothers Kia Death Plaque Medal Groups Cambridge University

Ww1 Officer Brothers Kia Death Plaque Medal Groups Cambridge University

Ww1 Officer Brothers Kia Death Plaque Medal Groups Cambridge University

Ww1 Officer Brothers Kia Death Plaque Medal Groups Cambridge University

Ww1 Officer Brothers Kia Death Plaque Medal Groups Cambridge University

Ww1 Officer Brothers Kia Death Plaque Medal Groups Cambridge University

Ww1 Officer Brothers Kia Death Plaque Medal Groups Cambridge University

Ww1 Officer Brothers Kia Death Plaque Medal Groups Cambridge University

Ww1 Officer Brothers Kia Death Plaque Medal Groups Cambridge University

WW1 OFFICER BROTHERS KIA DEATH PLAQUE MEDAL GROUPS – CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. 1914-15 TRIO with BOX and DEATH PLAQUE. 5 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY OTC MEDALS FOR TUG OF WAR – BAYONET COMPETITION 1912 MILITARY TOURNAMENT. Lt HERBERT NETHANIEL DAVIS 3rd LONDON FIELD COMPANY ROYAL ENGINEERS. FORMERLY Sgt CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY UOTC. WOUNDED 21st FEB 1915 and DIED OF WOUNDS 22nd FEB 1915 BURIED YPRES TOWN CEMETERY. BRITISH WAR MEDAL – VICTORY MEDAL with BOXES – DEATH PLAQUE and SCROLL. CAPTAIN CLEMENT JOHN BURTON DAVIS NORTH MIDLAND DIVISION ROYAL ENGINEERS. WOUNDED 25th SEPT 1917 and DIED OF WOUNDS 29th SEPT 1917 BURIED NINE ELMS CEMETERY. BOTH FROM A JEWISH FAMILY AND REMEMBERED ON THE PLAQUES IN THE LONDON UNITED SYNAGOUE. COMES WITH A LOT OF COPY FAMILY RESEARCH AND MILITARY RECORDS. If item is significantly not as described then a. The item “WW1 OFFICER BROTHERS KIA DEATH PLAQUE MEDAL GROUPS CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY” is in sale since Saturday, February 03, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “royalflyingcorps” and is located in Halesowen. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Service: Army
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother’s Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother's Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother's Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother's Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother's Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother's Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother's Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother's Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother's Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother's Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother's Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother's Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

A 101st Airborne Band of Brothers Officer’s Gallantry Group for Bastogne. Silver Star silver star placed upon a bronze gilt base, 35 mm (w) x 34.7 mm (h), original ribbon with brooch pinback; Bronze Star bronze, engraved in running script Frank R. Stanfield” on the reverse, 38 mm (w) x 35 mm (h), original ribbon with brooch pinback, accompanied by its 35.5 mm (w) x 10 mm (h) ribbon bar; four Ribbon Bars (one single-ribbon ribbon bar: Silver Star; and three three-ribbon ribbon bars: Silver Star, Army Good Conduct Medal and Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal; American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal and Army Good Conduct Medal; European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal; World War II Victory Medal and Army of Occupation Medal); two Parachutist Badges both are sterling silver; one is vaulted and marked “STERLING” on the reverse, 38 mm (w) x 20 mm (h), exhibiting surface wear; the other has a flat reverse, unmarked, 37.8 mm (w) x 20.3 mm (h); both with horizontal pinbacks; a Pair of Captain’s Insignia sterling silver, maker marked “SHOLD-R-FORM” and marked “STERLING on the reverse, 26 mm (w) x 26 mm h each, with pinbacks; a Pair of U. Army Collar Insignia bronze, marker marked “FIRMIN LONDON” on the reverse, 24.3 mm (w) x 12.5 mm (h) each, with pinbacks; a 101st Airborne Division Patch English-made, red, white, black and yellow embroidery, on a black wool base, white cotton mesh backer, 68 mm (w) x 68 mm (h); an Airborne Shoulder Title yellow embroidered lettering on a black embroidered base, 58 mm (w) x 14 mm (h); a Photograph of Stanfield in his Army Uniform black and white, faded to a sepia-toned look, 203 mm (w) x 254 mm (h), mounted in a 257 mm (w) x 333 mm (h) presentation folder with easel; his Silver Star Award Document inscribed THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / TO ALL WHO SHALL SEE THESE PRESENTS, GREETING: / THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / AUTHORIZED BY ACT OF CONGRESS, JULY 9, 1918, HAS AWARDED A SILVER STAR TO Captain (then First Lieutenant) Frank R. Stanfield, 01 323 495, Infantry FOR GALLANTRY IN ACTION Noville, Belgium, 20 December 1944 / GIVEN UNDER MY HAND IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON THIS 4th DAY OF March 1949, embossed with the War Department seal at the bottom, flanked by the signature of Major General Edwin F. Witsell, The Adjutant General at the lower left and the signature of the Secretary of the Army Kenneth Claiborne Royall at the lower right, the image of the Silver Star printed in four color inks and embossed, the text in black ink, 303 mm (w) x 250 mm (h); his Bronze Star Award Document inscribed THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / TO ALL WHO SHALL SEE THESE PRESENTS, GREETING: / THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / AUTHORIZED BY EXECUTIVE ORDER, FEBRUARY 4, 1944 HAS AWARDED THE BRONZE STAR MEDAL TO Captain Frank R. Stanfield, 01 323 495, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment FOR MERITORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT IN GROUND OPERATIONS AGAINST THE ENEMY on or about 12 March 1945 in Europe / GIVEN UNDER MY HAND IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON THIS 4th DAY OF March 1948, embossed with the War Department gold seal at the bottom, flanked by the signature of Major General Edwin F. Witsell, The Adjutant General at the lower left and the signature of the Secretary of the Army Kenneth Claiborne Royall at the lower right, the image of the Bronze Star printed in three color inks and embossed, the text in black ink, 305 mm (w) x 253 mm (h); his Eighth Second Airborne Division Association Membership Certificate inscribed The Eighth Second Airborne Division Association / To all whom these presents shall come, Greeting / Regular Member / WHEREAS it is the ancient right and duty of societies to reward meritorious attainments and whereas FRANK R. STANFIELD has honorably fulfilled the requirements imposed by the Association now, therefore, we, under the authority of the Constitution of the State of Illinois have with due form admitted him to the membership of The Eighth Second Airborne Division Association granting therewith all the rights, honors, and privileges, thereunto appertaining. / In witness whereof the seal of Eighth Second Airborne Division Association and the signature of the President is hereunto affixed. / Given at Chicago in the State of Illinois this 4th day of MARCH in the Year of Our Lord 1949 and of this Association this No. 180″, embossed seal The Eighth Second Airborne Division Association and numbered “180 at the lower left, signed by its President, James E. Odum at the lower right, printed in red and black inks, 355 mm (w) x 278 mm (h), tattered edges; and a Newspaper Article dated January 23, 1945, with the byline of Jack Bell, Daily News Foreign Service, who was with the U. 3D Army in Belgium, describing Stanfield’s exploits during the Siege of Bastogne. Stanfield was from Hinsdale, Illinois. In the rank of First Lieutenant with the 101st Airborne Division, United States Army, he was awarded the Silver Star under General Orders No. 4 (1945), for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action against enemy tanks at Noville, Belgium, as part of the Siege of Bastogne, on December 20, 1944 during the Second World War. In the newspaper article, Captain Heber Minton stated to the reporter that Stanfield’s learning. He shot at a tank with a rifle, and a Kraut tried to knock down our house. ” Stanfield himself was also interviewed, described the confrontation with the tank: “He sure blew a fuse when I shot at him. From then on, I was shooting, throwing grenades and ducking. He went on to describe his exploits in Noville, the subsequent battle and the eventual destruction of the town. Stanfield was later promoted to the rank of Captain and was awarded the Bronze Star while with the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment for meritorious achievement in ground operations against the enemy, on March 12, 1945 in Europe during the Second World War. The item “WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother’s Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne” is in sale since Sunday, January 21, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Medals & Ribbons”. The seller is “domduce41″ and is located in Minoa, New York. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia.

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother’s Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother's Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother's Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother's Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother's Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother's Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother's Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother's Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother's Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother's Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother's Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother's Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne

A 101st Airborne Band of Brothers Officer’s Gallantry Group for Bastogne. Silver Star silver star placed upon a bronze gilt base, 35 mm (w) x 34.7 mm (h), original ribbon with brooch pinback; Bronze Star bronze, engraved in running script Frank R. Stanfield” on the reverse, 38 mm (w) x 35 mm (h), original ribbon with brooch pinback, accompanied by its 35.5 mm (w) x 10 mm (h) ribbon bar; four Ribbon Bars (one single-ribbon ribbon bar: Silver Star; and three three-ribbon ribbon bars: Silver Star, Army Good Conduct Medal and Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal; American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal and Army Good Conduct Medal; European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal; World War II Victory Medal and Army of Occupation Medal); two Parachutist Badges both are sterling silver; one is vaulted and marked “STERLING” on the reverse, 38 mm (w) x 20 mm (h), exhibiting surface wear; the other has a flat reverse, unmarked, 37.8 mm (w) x 20.3 mm (h); both with horizontal pinbacks; a Pair of Captain’s Insignia sterling silver, maker marked “SHOLD-R-FORM” and marked “STERLING on the reverse, 26 mm (w) x 26 mm h each, with pinbacks; a Pair of U. Army Collar Insignia bronze, marker marked “FIRMIN LONDON” on the reverse, 24.3 mm (w) x 12.5 mm (h) each, with pinbacks; a 101st Airborne Division Patch English-made, red, white, black and yellow embroidery, on a black wool base, white cotton mesh backer, 68 mm (w) x 68 mm (h); an Airborne Shoulder Title yellow embroidered lettering on a black embroidered base, 58 mm (w) x 14 mm (h); a Photograph of Stanfield in his Army Uniform black and white, faded to a sepia-toned look, 203 mm (w) x 254 mm (h), mounted in a 257 mm (w) x 333 mm (h) presentation folder with easel; his Silver Star Award Document inscribed THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / TO ALL WHO SHALL SEE THESE PRESENTS, GREETING: / THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / AUTHORIZED BY ACT OF CONGRESS, JULY 9, 1918, HAS AWARDED A SILVER STAR TO Captain (then First Lieutenant) Frank R. Stanfield, 01 323 495, Infantry FOR GALLANTRY IN ACTION Noville, Belgium, 20 December 1944 / GIVEN UNDER MY HAND IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON THIS 4th DAY OF March 1949, embossed with the War Department seal at the bottom, flanked by the signature of Major General Edwin F. Witsell, The Adjutant General at the lower left and the signature of the Secretary of the Army Kenneth Claiborne Royall at the lower right, the image of the Silver Star printed in four color inks and embossed, the text in black ink, 303 mm (w) x 250 mm (h); his Bronze Star Award Document inscribed THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / TO ALL WHO SHALL SEE THESE PRESENTS, GREETING: / THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / AUTHORIZED BY EXECUTIVE ORDER, FEBRUARY 4, 1944 HAS AWARDED THE BRONZE STAR MEDAL TO Captain Frank R. Stanfield, 01 323 495, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment FOR MERITORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT IN GROUND OPERATIONS AGAINST THE ENEMY on or about 12 March 1945 in Europe / GIVEN UNDER MY HAND IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON THIS 4th DAY OF March 1948, embossed with the War Department gold seal at the bottom, flanked by the signature of Major General Edwin F. Witsell, The Adjutant General at the lower left and the signature of the Secretary of the Army Kenneth Claiborne Royall at the lower right, the image of the Bronze Star printed in three color inks and embossed, the text in black ink, 305 mm (w) x 253 mm (h); his Eighth Second Airborne Division Association Membership Certificate inscribed The Eighth Second Airborne Division Association / To all whom these presents shall come, Greeting / Regular Member / WHEREAS it is the ancient right and duty of societies to reward meritorious attainments and whereas FRANK R. STANFIELD has honorably fulfilled the requirements imposed by the Association now, therefore, we, under the authority of the Constitution of the State of Illinois have with due form admitted him to the membership of The Eighth Second Airborne Division Association granting therewith all the rights, honors, and privileges, thereunto appertaining. / In witness whereof the seal of Eighth Second Airborne Division Association and the signature of the President is hereunto affixed. / Given at Chicago in the State of Illinois this 4th day of MARCH in the Year of Our Lord 1949 and of this Association this No. 180″, embossed seal The Eighth Second Airborne Division Association and numbered “180 at the lower left, signed by its President, James E. Odum at the lower right, printed in red and black inks, 355 mm (w) x 278 mm (h), tattered edges; and a Newspaper Article dated January 23, 1945, with the byline of Jack Bell, Daily News Foreign Service, who was with the U. 3D Army in Belgium, describing Stanfield’s exploits during the Siege of Bastogne. Stanfield was from Hinsdale, Illinois. In the rank of First Lieutenant with the 101st Airborne Division, United States Army, he was awarded the Silver Star under General Orders No. 4 (1945), for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action against enemy tanks at Noville, Belgium, as part of the Siege of Bastogne, on December 20, 1944 during the Second World War. In the newspaper article, Captain Heber Minton stated to the reporter that Stanfield’s learning. He shot at a tank with a rifle, and a Kraut tried to knock down our house. ” Stanfield himself was also interviewed, described the confrontation with the tank: “He sure blew a fuse when I shot at him. From then on, I was shooting, throwing grenades and ducking. He went on to describe his exploits in Noville, the subsequent battle and the eventual destruction of the town. Stanfield was later promoted to the rank of Captain and was awarded the Bronze Star while with the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment for meritorious achievement in ground operations against the enemy, on March 12, 1945 in Europe during the Second World War. The item “WW2 101st Airborne 506th Band of Brother’s Silver Star Medal Group for Bastogne” is in sale since Saturday, January 20, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Medals & Ribbons”. The seller is “domduce41″ and is located in Minoa, New York. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia.