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A Collection of Medals The Property of a Gentleman
‘The attached list of Petty Officers belonging to H.M.S. Glory I wish to bring to your notice in connection with the North Russian
operations during the last 12 months. They are selected from a large number of Petty Officers and men, all of whom have been very
actively engaged in work in connection with the various craft being repaired and victualed etc., at Murmansk on their way to
Archangel and on their return on the evacuation of Archangel and Murmansk. Their services have been most valuable on account of
the great variety of Officers, Men and craft it was necessary to deal with and the urgent repairs so often necessary, and I cannot speak
too highly of the loyal and energetic manner they have always carried out their duties.’
Gourd returned to the U.K. in November 1919 and was finally pensioned ashore April of the following year; sold with a file of
research.
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Family group:
Three: Private J. Dand, Royal Highlanders, who died of wounds in France in April 1915
1914 STAR, WITH CLASP (1174 Pte. J. Dand, 2/R. Highrs.); BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS (1174 Pte. J. Dand, R. Highrs.),
together with a regimental badge and red hackle, good very fine or better
Three: Private H. Dand, Royal Highlanders, who died of wounds in Mesopotamia in April 1916
1914 STAR, WITH CLASP (3-2312 Pte. H. Dand, R. Highrs.); BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS (3-2312 Pte. H. Dand, R. Highrs.),
good very fine or better
Pair: Stoker 1st Class C. Dand, Royal Navy
BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS (K. 45137 C. Dand, Sto. 2, R.N.), together with a metalled R.N. badge, good very fine or
better (11) £400-500
John Dand first entered the French theatre of war in mid-October 1914 and died of wounds on 12 April 1915, while serving in the 2nd
Battalion, Black Watch. He has no known grave and is commemorated on Le Touret Memorial, Pas de Calais, France.
Henry Dand first entered the French theatre of war in mid-September 1914, and was wounded on 6 December of the same year.
Subsequently transferred to Mesopotamia, and died of wounds on 24 April 1916, while serving in the 2nd Battalion, Black Watch. He
is buried in Basra War Cemetery.
Colin Dand was born in Kirkcaldy, Fife in August 1899 and entered the Royal Navy as a Stoker 2nd Class in August 1917. Joining H.M.
S. Lancaster in January of the following year, he remained similarly employed until the end of the War, latterly in the rate of Stoker 1st
Class. He was demobilised in August 1919.
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Three: Air Mechanic 2nd Class A. C. Hawkins, Royal Flying Corps, who died from septicaemia in France in February
1915
1914STAR (1307 2/A.M. A. C. Hawkins, R.F.C.); BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS (1307 Pte. A. C. Hawkins, R.F.C.), together
with related Memorial Plaque (Arthur Charles Hawkins), nearly extremely fine (4) £350-400
Arthur Charles Hawkins was born in Surbiton, Surrey and enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps in July 1914, aged 20 years. Embarked for
France that November, he served on the strength of No. 4 Squadron until his death from septicaemia on 5 February 1915. He is buried
in Longuenesse (St. Omer) Cemetery, in the Pas de Calais; sold with research.
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Pair: Leading Mechanic C. L. Aulaguier, Royal Naval Air Service,
onetime attached Armoured Cars
1914-15 STAR (F. 2822 C. L. Auglaguier, P.O.M., R.N.A.S.), note surname
spelling; BRITISH WAR MEDAL 1914-20 (F. 2822 D. L. Auglaguier, L.M., R.N.
A.S.), together with R.N.A.S. Armoured Car Section badge, and an
Olympic lapel badge, very fine or better (4) £120-150
Charles Louis Aulaguier, a motor engineer by profession, was born in
(Part Lot)
Hammersmith, London in June 1894 and entered the Royal Naval Air Service as
a Petty Officer Mechanic in January 1915, when he was attached to the
Armoured Car Section - his service record is endorsed with ‘Service in Land
Operations’ stamps for 1916 and 1918, and he was appointed Leading Mechanic
in November of the former year. His final appointment was as Sergeant Mechanic
in the Royal Air Force; sold with copied service record.
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