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MEDALS TO ROYAL NAVY, MERCHANT NAVY & ROYAL MARINES
Lost or stolen: South Atlantic Medal (rosette) & Merchant Navy Medal (1st type) to MARTYN P. COOMBES
Africa General Service Medal Somaliland 1908-10 193018 F.T. FORD, A.B. H.M.S. PROSERPINE.
British War Medal
193018 F.T. FORD. P.O.TEL. R.N.
Royal Navy Long Service Good Conduct Medal (EdVII) 193018 F.T. FORD, BOATMAN. H.M.COASTGUARD.
Naval Good Shooting Medal (EdVII)
193018 F.T. FORD, A.B., H.M.S. PROSERPINE. 1908 4 IN.Q.F.
Frederick
Thomas Ford was born in Aylesbury in 1879. Joined the Navy 1897 (Boy2).
OS 1901 HMS Calliope; AB 1907 HMS Caesar. Joined HMS Proserpine 1906.
The Naval Good Shooting Medal was only award 1903-1913. His medal was
awarded as gunner on a 4 inch Quick Firing Gun on Proserpine. Posted to
the Coastguard 1912 (Boatman). Stationed Whitehall and Horsea Island
(Leading Boatman). His service record also shows him as a Petty Officer
Telegraphist with the Coastguard. Long Service Medal 1915. Discharged
1920. Comes with two original ribbons with hooks, taken from his
uniform.
Group of Four: SOLD
1914/15 Star 350522, F.C. HENDY, S.B.S.,R.N.
British War Medal 350522 F.C. HENDY. CH.S.B.S. R.N.
Victory Medal 350522 F.C. HENDY. CH.S.B.S. R.N.
Royal Navy Long Service Good Conduct Medal (EdVII) 350522 F.C. HENDY, S.B.STD, H.M.S. CARNARVON.
Mounted as worn. The Star is loose.
Frederick Charles Hendy was born in Plymouth 1875. Enlisted June 1896
and next year was a Probationary Sick Berth Attendant. 1897 SBA at
Plymouth Hospital. 1891 joined HMS Warspite. Served on Phaeton, Egera,
Haslar Hospital, Impregnable, Balmoral Castle. Joined Carnarvon 1911.
Joined HMS Monmouth 1912 and left her in February 1914. Next joined HMS
Caesar (Chief Sick Berth Steward) and in March 1917 to Plymouth
Hospital. Invalided March 1918 suffering from tuberculosis.
He started a motorbus business in Yelverton but this failed and in
March 1922 he was declared bankrupt. He then moved to Tavistock, where
he died in April 1932. Brother-in-law of above.
Group of Four: SOLD
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Baltic Medal
Crimea Medal Sebastopol H.C. MEDDER.R.N.H.M.S: PRINCESS ROYAL
Engraved
naming. Henry Courtis Medder was born July 1840 in Stoke Damerel,
Devon. Joined HMS Princess Royal as Assistant Clerk in February 1855
and served in both the Baltic and Crimea on her. Clerk February 1857.
In November 1859 there was a mutiny on the Princess Royal, when a
section of the crew were unahppy with arrangments made for crew leave
while at Portsmouth. The inquiry was fully reported in the newspapers,
including the witness statements: "Mr. H.C. Medder, clerk on board Her
Majesty's ship Princess Royal,took the names of the men of the lower
deck as they came up at the close of the disturbances." The court
sentenced the mutineers to three months prison with hard labour. There
was a public outcry at the harsh sentence, for what appeared to be a
minor affair, and the Admiralty responded by releasing the men after
one month. Medder was posted to HMS Nile December 1859 and appointed
Assistant Paymaster. To Royal Adelaide April 1864. To Caradoc March
1867 Assistant Paymaster in Charge. To Duke of Wellington June 1869. To the Dee June 1870. Paymaster 9 August 1870. He died 18 August 1872.
Pair: £500 |
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Baltic
Medal £200
Unnamed as issued to the Royal Navy and Royal Marines for this campaign fought off the coast of Finland
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Egypt Medal Suakin 1885/Tofrek C.H. KYBETT, CORPL. R.M.L.I.
Khedive's Star (undated)
Charles
Henry Kybett was born in Rochester, Kent in 1867. Enlisted Royal Marine
Light Infantry January 1880. Shown as "Royal Marine Battalion Egypt"
for Suakin. Discharged 1901. Applied to be a Subordinate Officer,
Prisons Department, England June 1901. Served at Parkshurst Prison
1902-1907. Died on the Isle of Wight 1908.
Pair: £450 (JW)
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1939-45
Star
Atlantic Star
Pacifc Star
1939-45 War Medal
Royal Navy Long Service Good Conduct Medal (GV) M.35084 W.J. KEMP. E.R.A.1. H.M.S. HAREBELL.
William
James Kemp was born 9 March 1904 in Redruth, Conrwall. He joined the
navy in August 1919. Served on Ajax, Sandhurst and Venemous. 1926
volunteered for submarines and
joined L16 in 1927. Then served on H34 and H32. 1935 posted to HMS
Harebell (a convoy sloop), where he was awarded his long service medal
in April 1937. Posted to Neptune 1937 and Duke of York in 1941. He was
discharged 28 November 1945. There is a group photo on ancestry which claims to show Kemp just
before 1939. However, the person identifed is clearly wearing WW1
medals. But standing next to him is a man with only the LSGC.
Group of Five: £190
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Mercantile Marine War Medal HAROLD P. HEWETSON. £40
Copy medal card with photo. Harold Percy Hewetson was serving on the War Apricot when the war ended.
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Mercantile Marine War Medal GEORGE STEPHENSON £40
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Mercantile Marine War Medal ARTHUR J. TURNER £40
Only one card with this name. Arthur James Turner, born in Leyton in 1898.
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British War Medal J.84737 J.H. BECKETT. ORD. R.N.
Victory Medal J.84737 J.H. BECKETT. ORD. R.N.
Copy service record. James Henry Beckett was born in London 6 February
1900 and enlisted February 1918. Served on HMS Patrol, a scout cruiser
in the Irish sea. Discharged April 1919.
Pair: £40
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A cased model of a Vosper MTB made from paper
Boat is 28 inches long. Case is 31 x 15 x 11 inches. Buyer to collect.
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