MISCELLANEOUS
999
UNOFFICIAL MEDALS (4): DUNKIRK MEDAL 1940, unnamed; JORDAN SERVICE MEDAL, 1 clasp, O-Force (371007 Brig. J. B. Ryall, C.B.
E., HQ 214 Group RPC) in card box of issue
Pair: Sergeant G. E. Hallam, Parachute Regiment
PARACHUTE REGIMENT AIRBORNE FORCES MEDAL ((For Merit) 23980828 Cpl. G. E. Hallam, 1 Para. (1979)), silver base metal, with
the numeral ‘1’ on ribbon; UNOFFICIAL MEDAL, obverse: Welsh Dragon, 2 engraved slip-on clasps, GPMG (SF), 1984
(2398028 Sgt. G. E. Hallam, 1 Para), gilt base metal, with ‘U.K.L.F.’ brooch bar, very fine and better (4) £100-140
1000
TEMPERANCE MEDALS (3): SOLDIERS’ TOTAL ABSTINENCE ASSOCIATION MEDAL, for 1 year (STA.1); another, for 7 years (STA.4), this a
privately made piece in silver surmounted by an ‘Excelsior’ bar in place of the crown and with a privately made ornate
brooch bar, ‘STAA Watch and be Sober’; CHURCH OF IRELAND TEMPERANCE SOCIETY MEDAL, white metal, with bar, ‘C.I.T.S.’
across ribbon; RUSSIA, PACIFICATION OF HUNGARY AND TRANSYLVANIA MEDAL 1849, copy in base silver metal, this last with edge
bruise, nearly very fine and better (4) £30-40
1001
BOY SCOUT ASSOCIATION ‘BADGE OF THANKS’, gold fylfot cross upon which is
superimposed the Boy Scout badge, 20 x 20mm., with a gold pin fitting,
extremely fine £100-150
Contained in damaged Mappin & Webb card box, with a note that reads, ‘The
‘Thanks’ Brooch of the Boy Scout Association (Hants) Presented to E. M. Cooper
in 1928’.
Edith Mary Cooper, née Muggleton, onetime Maid at Braemar House, Hampshire, married Nelson Cooper, who was Butler at the same
establishment. He was later the Head Verger at Salisbury Cathedral. Both Nelson and Edith Cooper died in 1977 and were interred in
the grounds of Salisbury Cathedral. It is presumed the badge was awarded to Mrs Cooper for services rendered to the Boy Scout
Association over a period of time.
1002
THE ORIGINAL GREAT WAR PILOT’S FLYING LOG BOOK, JOURNAL AND PHOTOGRAPHIC
ARCHIVE APPERTAINING TO 2nd Lieutenant H. B. Hewat, Royal Air Force, late
Royal Flying Corps, who flew operationally in No. 41 Squadron until
shot down by German ace Josef Jacobs of Jasta 7 in September 1918,
comprising Pilot’s Flying Log Book (Army 425 Type, white covers), with
entries covering the period December 1917 until September 1918;
Army Book 136 journal, with extensive entries describing his final
combat and subsequent treatment as a prisoner (28 September to mid-
December 1918); contemporary photograph albums (3), all with highly
impressive, largely captioned content, the earliest with some pre-war
family and school scenes (Edinburgh Academy 1916-17), but thereafter
many of R.F.C. interest and ending in images taken at the R.A.F. Central
Hospital, Finchley in 1919 (approximately 200 images), the later albums
of larger format, the first entitled ‘Central R.A.F. Hospital 1919
-1920’ (approximately 250 images), and the other one dated August
1920, with further scenes from Finchley, together with the Tyneside
Orthopaedic Centre and the Special Surgical Hospital, Shepherd’s Bush,
as well as family subject matter (approximately 200 images), together
with nine pages taken from another album, again of R.F.C. & R.A.F.
interest (approximately 35 images); his original handwritten training
notes, with drawings, contained in ‘The Ideal Royal Flying Corps Loose
Leaf Album’, the inside cover ink inscribed, ‘No. 91999 Cadet H. B.
Hewat’ and dated 7 September 1917; and wartime map of Lens region
for ‘official use only’, linen backed, generally in good condition and a
most interesting archive (Lot) £500-600
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