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MEDALS TO ROYAL NAVY, MERCHANT NAVY
& ROYAL MARINES
China Medal
Taku Forts 1858
Unnamed
£185
Unnamed as issued to the Royal Navy and Royal
Marines.
Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal
(EdVII) 148095
F.R. MANSELL. P.O. 1ST CL. H.M.S. CENTURION.
1908 Messina Earthquake
Medal
C.P.O. F.R. MANSELL.
H.M.S. EXMOUTH.
Copy service sheet. Frederick Robert Mansell
was born in Portsmouth 3 February 1874 and
joined the navy 3 February 1892 as boy 2nd
class. Ordinary Seaman February 1892, AB
December 1892, LS June 1899. PO 2nd class June
1900. PO 1st class May 1901. ACPO January
1908. Received his long service medal in February
1907 and on 25 May 1907 joined HMS Exmouth and
stayed on her until May 1909. On 28 December 1908
a large earthquake struck off Messina, Sicily,
followed by a tsunami. In Messina alone 91% of
the town was destroyed and 70,000 people killed.
Foreign vessels rushed to help, including British
warships in the area. Mansell was among
the party of men who went ashore to assist in the
aftermath. Received the Messina
Earthquake Medal (medal privately engraved). Pensioned
in February 1914 but re-called 2 August. Served
through World War One at shore bases only and had
no medal entitlement for this. Finally discharged
20 December 1919.
Pair: SOLD
British War Medal W.Z.
3218 W. ROBERTS. TEL. R.N.V.R.
Victory Medal
W.Z. 3218 W. ROBERTS.
TEL. R.N.V.R.
Copy service sheet and census. Windsor Roberts
was born in Pontnewynydd, Monmouthshire in
1898 and joined the Royal Naval Volunteer
Reserve in May 1916. He was posted to
"President IV Western Rhyl W/T" as a Telegraphist
in July 1917. Then to Pembroke I in August 1918.
His final posting is difficult to read, something
like "Jonctouse"? with 5RNVR next to it. He was
demobilized in February 1919. Under remarks it
states: "A.C.R. to be informed of any mishap to
this man." (Admiral Commanding
Reserves).
Pair: £65
Africa General Service Medal (EdVII) Somaliland 1902-04
G. FOX. CH.STO. H.M.S. FOX.
£185
Copy service paper and roll. George Diffey was
born in Wareham, Dorset 13 June 1864 and
joined the navy in 1888. Served on various
ships, including HMS Asia, Hercules,
Magicienne, Alexandra, Royal Sovereign and in
September 1901 joined HMS Fox. He left Fox in
May 1904 and returned to England. He is
noted as "DD 4 Dec. 1904 at own home, South
Street, Wareham from malaria." (DD=Discharged
Dead). Medal roll shows that the medal was sent
to his widow Sarah. This was his only medal.
Victory Medal
S.-LT. A. KIRBY.
R.N.R. £35
Copy medal roll and research. There is no
officer named A. Kirby on the roll or in the
Navy List. Sub-Lieutenant Alfred Kirkby was
commissioned in the RNR 22 June 1917. Entitled
to the British War Medal as well. Navy List
1918 shows him serving on RFA ship Viscol. A
website about Viscol shows that in 1919 a
Captain A. Kirby was appointed Master of the
ship.
British War Medal
ALBERT E.
SHIPLEY
£35
Copy medal card. Albert Edward Shipley was
born 1879 in East Bolden. 1911 census
shows him as a "Marine Engineer" living in
South Shields with his wife and two
children. Also awarded the Mercantile
Marine War Medal. 1926 was serving as a
1st Engineer on SS Gripfast. Card
shows that he continued to serve until
November 1938. He died in South Shields in
1954.
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1914/15
Star D.A.9926,
B.S. COLLING, D.H.,R.N.R.
£30
Copy service papers. Benjamin Simpson Colling was
born 2 April 1883, in Filey, Scarborough; the son of
John and Martha Colling. He enrolled in the Royal
Naval Reserve 7 December 1915 and was posted to the
Auxiliary Patrol Base HMS Wallington. His vessel is
hard to read but looks like Typhoon, probably a
trawler. Discharged 27 February 1919. He died 2
March 1922. Missing a BWM and Victory medal.
British War Medal 5259T.S. F. THOMAS. ENGN. R.N.R.
£38
Copy service papers. Thomas Frederick was born in
Swansea 28 March 1893, son of Thomas and Caroline
Thomas. He enrolled in the Royal Naval Reserve 15
March 1916. Served on "Sabrina (Numitor)",
"Halcyon", back to Numitor, then Idaho (H.T. William
Colbourne). Finally "Boadacia II (Irene)". Boadacia
II was the base for armed patrol trawlers. He was
discharged 17 October 1918 and issued a silver war
badge. Entitled to a Victory Medal.
British War Medal
9270S A. DAVIES. STO. R.N.R.
£38
Copy service papers. Anthony Davies was born
in Swansea 29 December 1892, son of Ivan and Mary
Davies. Enrolled in the Royal Naval Reserve 13 May
1916. Served HMS Warspite until discharged 16
February 1919. Entitled to Victory Medal.
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T.
Rowe
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Royal
Naval Reserve Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (EdVII)
D.1285 T. ROWE.
SEAN.1CL. R.N.R. £68
Copy of
medal roll shows that the medal was issued 12
September 1913 and sent to Penzance.
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R.A.G.
Newman
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Campaign Service Medal Borneo
K.941536 R.A.G. NEWMAN.
M.(E).1. R.N. £90
British War Medal
M.31579 F.G. MORRIS.
S.B.A. R.N. SOLD
Copy papers. Frederick George
Morris was born 14 June 1899 in Newport, Isle of Wight.
He was a Dairyman by occupation. He joined the navy 29
May 1918 as a Sick Birth Attendent and was posted to
Haslar Hospital 12 June 1918. All of his service is in
Haslar and the British War Medal was his only entitlement,
but it is unclear how he qualified. He was invalided
5 May 1921. He died in 1979.
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G.
Sargent
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Egypt
Medal 1882 Alexandria
11th July G. SARGENT. A.B. H.M.S.
"TEMERAIRE."
Khedive's
Star 1882
Unnamed
Copy Medal roll George
Sargent. There are service papers for several men named
George Sargent.
Pair: £335
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Joseph Patrick Welsh
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Naval General Service Medal (GVI) Persian Gulf 1909-1914
K.15175 J.P. WELCH. STO.1CL. H.M.S. SWIFTSURE.
1914/15 Star
K.15175 J.P. WELCH. STO.1, R.N.
British War Medal
K.15175 J.P. WELCH. STO.1 R.N.
Victory Medal
K.15175 J.P. WELCH. STO.1
R.N.
Royal
Navy L
ong Service & Good
Conduct Medal (GV)
K.15175 J.P. WELCH. STO.1 H.M.S.
VINDICTIVE.
Copy service papers. Joseph Patrick Welch was born 9
September 1893 in London and was a 'golf club
maker'. He enlisted 20 June 1912 and served on HMS
Swiftsure March 1913 to May 1916. Later served on
HMS Repulse, Erin, Vulcan and was on HMS Vindictive
April 1925 to March 1928 (LSGC 13 November 1927).
Record transferred to card
1929.
Group of Five: £450
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Victory Medal R.5506
G.A. CHAMBERS. A.B. R.N.V.R. £28
Copy RND card. George Arthur Chambers was born 28
December 1887 and lived in Higham Ferrers, Northants
with his wife, when he joined the Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve 24 July 1917. Posted to 4th
Reserve Battalion, Royal Naval Division and then to
Hawke Battalion 3 December 1917. Arrived in France 5
December 1917. Demobilised 8 June 1919 with
rank A/ABHG.Pd. which is apparently Acting AB Higher
Grade (Paid).
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British
War Medal DEAL 3574 -S-PTE. D. DOLEMAN. R.M.
Victory Medal DEAL 3574 -S- PTE. D. DOLEMAN. R.M.
Copy
service sheet. David Doleman was born in Sheffield 2
January 1886. He was a Deputy Overman at a colliery
when he enlisted 23 March 1915 in Newcastle. He
was posted to the 2nd Field Ambulance, Royal Naval
Division Medical Unit. Served in Gallipoli
May 1915 and then France May 1916. He was posted to
a reserve unit at Blandford 18 May 1917. He was
discharged 13 December 1918 "in order to return to
coalmining with the Ashington Coal Coy. Northumberland."
He lived at 333 Sycamore Street, Hirst, Ashington and
worked at Ellington Mine.
Pair: £150
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British War & Victory Medals M.17769
N.G. METZNER. 3 WR. R.N.
Copy papers. Norman Granville Metzner was born in
Lewsiham, London, 24 January 1887. Joined the Navy
17 December 1915. Served on Victory, Europa I,
President VI (? difficult to read name of vessel).
Demobed 11 June 1919.
Pair: £50
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British War & Victory
Medals
J.44388
L.C. HANKS. A.B. R.N.
Copy papers. Leonard Charles Hanks, born in London
20 Nov. 1899.
Joined the Navy 20 November 1917, Boy 2nd class. His
father had to sign a consent form (copy included).
Served on Vivid, Impregnable and Lion.
Pair: £55
1914/15
Star S.S.112501
A.H. CRACROFT, STO.1., R.N.
British War Medal
S.S.112501
A.H. CRACROFT, STO.1 R.N.
Victory Medal S.S.112501
A.H. CRACROFT, STO.1 R.N.
Copy service paper. Alfred Henry Cracroft, born 1891
in Worcester. Enlisted 16 July 1912. During
WWI served on HMS Assistance 1914-17 and was on HMS
Egmont when the war ended.
Group of three:
£95
1914/15 Star
G.J. ENGEL. ASST. STD., M.F.A.
British War Medal
G.J.
ENGEL. STD. M.F.A.
Victory Medal
G.J. ENGEL. STD. M.F.A.
Copy
Medal entitlement and Merchant Marine Card.
George James Engel. Born 6 June 1895, Poplar. He was
the son of William and Clara Engel and is shown as
a steward in 1911, aged 15. He died in 1934. His medals
were issued to him on SS Baron Ardrossan. With photo
of recipient on card.
Group of three:
£95
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Ship's Binnacle
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Royal
Naval Reserve LSGC (GV) 3827D
J. DUNCAN. SMN. R.N.R. £65
Copy roll. Medal awarded
9 August 1924 and sent to Wick.
Institution
of Naval Architects Medal 1897 Unnamed
£175
In July 1897 the Institution of Naval Architects
held a Congress of International Naval Architects and
Marine Engineers, in celebration of Queen Victoria's
60th anniversary of her coronation. It was presided
over by the Prince of Wales. This medal was struck to
commemorate the event.
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