- Type: Medals & Ribbons
- Era: 1914-1945
- Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
- Service: Army
- Country/ Organization: Great Britain
- Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
Posts tagged death
A LOVELY WW1 GROUP OF MEDALS IN ORIGINAL OLD FITTED FRAME. COMPRISES OF DEATH MEMORIAL PLAQUE, WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS AND BRASS CAP BADGE FOR THE BUFFS. THE MEDALS HAVE THEIR ORIGINAL SILK RIBBONS AND ARE BOTH CORRECTLY NAMED TO 202029. THE BRONZE MEMORIAL PLAQUE JOHN WILLIAM WARWICK. THE FRAME IS A LOVELY GLAZED WOODEN FRAME WITH FITTINGS TO HOLD THE PLAQUE AND MEDALS TIGHTLY IN PLACE. THE FRAME MAKER IS ON THE REVERSE FROM SCARBOROUGH (JOHNS HOME TOWN). MEDAL INDEX CARD CONFIRMS HE SERVED 202029 YORKSHIRE REGIMENT AND THEN TRANSFERRED TO 14922 EAST KENT REGIMENT(THE BUFFS). HE WAS UNFORTUNATELY KILLED IN ACTION WITH THE 1ST BN BUFFS IN THEIR LAST ACTION OF THE WAR ON 30TH OCTOBER 1918. HE IS REMEMBERED IN THE LANDRECIES BRITISH CEMETERY FRANCE AND ON HIS HOME TOWN MEMORIAL IN SCARBOROUGH YORKS. COMES WITH RESEARCH AND AN ORIGINAL POST CARD OF THE PERIOD OF SCARBOROUGH WAR MEMORIAL. PLEASE SSE BELOW FOR THE DETAILS OF THE ACTION IN WHICH HE WAS KILLED. The following is a summary from the Historical Records of the Buffs, East Kent Regiment, 1914-19, by R. 20th Oct- Whole Bn. The battle-surplus and a draft of 80 men were called upon and sent up to the front to meet them. 21st Oct- Marched to St Souplet. 23rd Oct- 71st Bde. Were In action again… And the Buffs moved up in support at very short notice. Bivouacked round Baziel, and on 25th took over the line in Bois L’Enveque from the K. 3 men killed and 15 wounded on this date. 30th Oct- Last day of actual fighting that fell to the lot of the 1st Bn. , in the Great War. Orders were received that the division was to be relieved. But before this could be done, a satisfactory position for the continuance of the forward movement “on the line of the canal”, had to be established by capturing an important farm and spur on the line of the waterway. This attack was lead by Lieut. Of the Buffs, with B and C coys. At his disposal, and later on a platoon of D, a MG section and 2 light mortars. Zero hour was at six, when there was a creeping barrage. The attack was made “on a platoon frontage”, with other platoons on either flank to protect the advance. The attempt on farm was at first hindered by the British barrage falling too short and causing casualties in the first platoon. When it lifted another platoon was brought up, but was held up by MG fire. It was not till 10 o’clock that the farm, and another behind it was taken. A separate small body of men had meanwhile advanced on the high ground and captured some MGs. The enemy then bombarded the farm with medium and light trench mortars and field artillery after which a counter-attack by the enemy meant Barber’s men had to withdraw. However, two sections of Lewis Gunners and some riflemen succeeded in preventing the enemy getting past the buildings. The last reserves were now brought up, and the line reorganised and reinforced by a platoon of D company. Under a “well-directed” bombardment by light trench mortars the farm was once again attacked and taken at the point of the bayonet. By the evening, the village of Happegarbes was “practically” cleared. Hart, Herrman and Simpson and 27 men wounded, 8 killed and 4 missing. And so the last fight of the 1st battalion ended in congratulations, the divisional commander expressing his great appreciation. The item “WW1 MEDALS FRAMED & DEATH MEMORIAL PLAQUE CASUALTY KILLED IN ACTION BUFFS” is in sale since Wednesday, October 12, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “oldcontemptible1418″ and is located in St. Neots. This item can be shipped worldwide.
British WW1 – Death Plaque + Medal Pair + School Medals – Pte F. Jones – Royal West Kent Regiment – Killed in Action. On offer is a poignant collection of items relating to Frederick Charles Maurice Jones. The memorial (death) plaque is uniquely named and accompanies his medal pair (full entitlement) named to G-20296 F. Also included are three silver school medals, understood to have been awarded to Jones between 1906 and 1909. Frederick Jones was born on 28 November in Durham, Northumberland, to Georgina and William Jones. After leaving school he became a fitter. He enlisted in October 1916, in the Army Service Corps and was transferred to 7th Bn Royal West Kent Regiment. He was killed in action near Albert, France on 18 June 1918 and is buried at the Ribemont Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme. If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact me. The item “British WW1 Death Plaque + Medal Pair Pte F. C. M. Jones Royal West Kent Reg” is in sale since Thursday, October 06, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1914 – 1918 (WWI)”. The seller is “leseme” and is located in Booragoon. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Authenticity: Original
- Country: Britain
- Product Type: Medals
- Campaign: World War I
- Era: 1910s
2 Canada WW1 Medals, Memorial Cross & Death Plaque. Canadian buyers: Please wait for the invoice. It will save time and eliminate confusion. Edge inscription: 709640 PTE. Nevers 5 – CMR. To view more items see 4jacks44. INVOICES WILL BE ISSUED BY MONDAY. We take pride in providing the best possible customer service. We will reply as soon as possible. Auctiva Free Image Hosting. Show off your items with Auctiva’s Listing Templates. The item “2 Canada WW1 Medals, Memorial Cross & Death Plaque” is in sale since Friday, October 07, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW I (1914-18)\Original Period Items\Canada”. The seller is “4twix” and is located in Thorold Ontario. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Thank you for checking my sales page. WW1 Medals Papers 1914 Death Plaque. Coldstream Guards Hunts & Essex Connection. This is a collection of papers along with a death plaque and medals. Alfred Wootten of the Coldstream Guards died 1st October 1914 at the age of 29. Alfred was born in Somersham Huntingdonshire (now Cambridgeshire), enlisted in Lincoln and died of his wounds in France and Flanders, 1. His wife Flo lived in Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex. This collection would be a great research project. Some of the papers may not relate to Alfred but to his family but were all in an envelope with the medals and plaque. Named to Alfred Wootten, no papers, envelope etc. Named on the edge to 6995 Pte A. Comes with no papers / box but a long piece of ribbon which may be original. Silver British War Medal. Copy Medal Index Card. Not a good print out, seems to show that Alfred should have three medals, the Star is not present. States the qualifying date was 12.8.14. Including a Field Service Post Card dated 4 SP 14, 1909 wedding wishes postcard, 1905 Xmas card showing a man, Alfred maybe? Including 1939 registration card for an Alfred Frank Wootten possible son? Arras Bullecourt Flanders 1917 Gale & Polden Christmas card signed Alfred. Letter of condolence regarding Alfreds death. An undated letter from Alfred to his mother regarding whats generally happening to him etc. Its very hard to read but could be very interesting when fully read. Letter from IWGC regarding cemetery registers. I will leave you to decide; please look at the photos carefully. I think the general condition is of the medals and death plaque are good used collectable for the age. The papers are in used collectable condition. There are a lot of creases, bends, folds, tears etc. The Xmas card is in better condition. The IWGC letter has split in two. Screen shots will not be printed and sent. Remember to send your. In broken form so I can reply asap. Check out my other listings. The item “WW1 Medals Papers 1914 Death Plaque Coldstream Guards Hunts & Essex Connection” is in sale since Wednesday, September 14, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “angel_lottie” and is located in Saffron Walden. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Era: 1914-1945
- Type: Medals, Papers, Death Plaque
- Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
- Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
- Service: Army
- Country/ Organization: Great Britain
28033 Private William Husselbee Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Medals and Death plaque. Please take a look at our other items for sale. The item “WW1 Medals Private William Husselbee Royal Warwickshire Regiment Death Plaque” is in sale since Thursday, September 08, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “theringman2009″ and is located in Morpeth. This item can be shipped worldwide.
200364 Private Thomas Shepherd Kings Scottish Borderers. Please take a look at our other items for sale. The item “WW1 Medals 200364 Private Thomas Shepherd Kings Scottish Borderers Death Plaque” is in sale since Thursday, September 08, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “theringman2009″ and is located in Morpeth. This item can be shipped worldwide.
A genuine, full size WW1 1914-15 Star trio and Death Plaque to Private Charles Edward Smith of the 12th Lancers who was Killed in Action aged 46, 19/5/1918 while serving with the Labour Corps and is remembered at the Blargies Communal Cemetery Extension in France. 1914-15 Star – 7967 PTE. British War and Victory Medal – 7967 PTE. Death Plaque- CHARLES SMITH. In very good condition, the plaque has been bronzed. The packets are in good condition although flat. The item “WW1 1914-15 STAR MEDAL TRIO & DEATH PLAQUE 12TH LANCERS KIA” is in sale since Tuesday, August 23, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “antiquesofwarwick” and is located in Leamington Spa. 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
WW1 DEATH PLAQUE AND PAIR 1914-18 MEDALS – S-16859 PTE J E HODGSON RIFLE BRIGADE attached 2nd BATTALION. He was killed at the Battle of the Dunes – at Nieuport when the Germans launched Operation Strandfest. MEDALS AND PLAQUE IN REALLY GOOD CONDITION – FULL SIZE MEDALS – BOTH CORRECTLY NAMED – DEATH PLAQUE HAS FULL NAME JOHN EDWIN HODGSON SOME INFORMATION ON INTERNET ON CASUALTY IF YOU TYPE HIS SERVICE NUMBER AND NAME THERE ARE LINKS TO GREAT WAR FORUM WHICH HAS A LONG BIT OF INFORMATION ON HIM SOME OF WHICH IS BELOW. John Edwin Hodgson. Battalion Kings Royal Rifle Corps A/203032. Birth Place: St Lukes, Middlesex (12 Sep 1890). Attestation Location: Islington, Middlesex. Enlistment at Islington, Middlesex. 10 Jul 1917 Died of wounds. Victory War Medal (Roll: 17/101B16 Page: 2085). British War Medal (Roll: 17/101B16 Page: 2085). About John Edwin Hodgson. King’s Royal Rifle Corp. [/size]States Aldershot but is actually France. John Edwin Hodgson Medal Roll for the Victory & British medal. It states the following. On becoming non-effective: A203032 // Rank: Pvt. // Name: John E Hodgson // Unit previously served with. And rank in same on entry of war: 9th. S/16859 Rifle Brigade Service Number points to an enlistment in late 1915 to early 1916. PLEASE SEE ALL PICS WHICH SHOW ITEMS REALLY WELL. The item “WW1 DEATH PLAQUE & PAIR MEDALS S-16859 PTE J E HODGSON RIFLE BRIGADE 2nd BATT” is in sale since Thursday, June 30, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “gwanddw” and is located in York, North Yorkshire. This item can be shipped worldwide.