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MISCELLANEOUS
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MEMORIAL PLAQUE 1914-18 (Lancelot Jollife Hazard) in card envelope, good very fine £30-40
Lancelot Jollife Hazard was born in and enlisted at Sunderland. Serving with the 19th Battalion Durham Light Infantry, he died of
wounds at home, on 10 August 1916, aged 23 years. He was buried in the Sunderland (Bishopwearmouth) Cemetery.
He was the husband of Mary Elizabeth Oxley (formerly Hazard), of 11 Hardwicke Street, Monkwearmouth, Sunderland.
357
MEMORIAL PLAQUE 1914-18 (Charles Clark), in card sleeve, extremely fine £40-60
358
CANADIAN MEMORIAL CROSS, G.V.R. (506786 Spr. M. P. Giff) in case of issue with card enclosure, good very fine £60-80
Sapper M. Patrick Giff, 2nd Tunnelling Company, Canadian Engineers, was killed in action on 3 June 1917. He was buried in the
Ramparts Cemetery, Lille Gate, Ieper, Belgium.
He was the father of James Giff of Harber Street, Ballynacargy, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath.
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CANADIAN MEMORIAL CROSS, G.V.R. (33207 Dvr. F. J. Gisbourne) nearly extremely fine £40-60
Frederick James Newton Henry Ohm Gisborne was born in Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan, the son of Hartley and Kate Stanley Gisborne.
Serving as a Driver in the 58th Battery, 14th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, he died of pneumonia on 11 February 1917, aged 18
years. He was buried in Witley (Milford) Cemetery, Surrey.
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CANADIAN MEMORIAL CROSS, G.V.R. (362203 Pte. E. H. Lingard) nearly extremely fine £50-70
Private Edward Herbert Lingard, 4th Company Canadian Machine Gun Corps, attached 180th Battalion, was killed in action on 16
August 1917, aged 27 years. Having no known grave, his name is commemorated on the Vimy Memorial.
He was the son of William and Hannah Lingard of London and the husband of Edith H. Lingard of 130 Uxbridge Avenue, Toronto,
Ontario.
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CANADIAN MEMORIAL CROSS, G.V.R. (111354 Tpr. J. E. McDonald) in case of issue, good very fine £60-80
Trooper John Edward McDonald, 5th Battalion Canadian Mounted Rifles, was killed in action, 3 June 1917. Having no known grave,
his name is commemorated on the Vimy Memorial.
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CANADIAN MEMORIAL CROSS, G.V.R. (730367 Pte. L. R. Thompson) with full neck ribbon, extremely fine £50-70
Private Lee Russell Thompson, 47th Battalion Canadian Infantry (Western Ontario Regiment), was killed in action, 19 August 1917,
aged 31 years. Having no known grave, his name is commemorated on the Vimy Memorial.
He was the son of Alice Locke Thompson and the late Inglis John Thompson, of 17 Henry Street, Moncton, New Brunswick.
363
A LARGE BRONZE COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE, 73cm long by 12.5cm high, inscribed ‘Captain Michael Charles Lawrence,
Coldstream Guards, killed in action September 16th 1916’, with eight fixing holes, some weather damage otherwise
good condition £80-120
Captain Michael Charles Lawrence, son of General The Honourable Sir Herbert Lawrence, died of wounds in France and Flanders on
16 September 1916 whilst serving with the 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards and is buried at Grove Town Cemetery, Somme, France.
Please note that this item is not suitable for postage.
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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, including: Lusitania Medals (5), British copies, two in card box of issue; St. John Ambulance War
Service Badge (Hilda Frank), enamelled; War Widows Association Badge, enamelled; sundry other enamelled badges;
‘Warwickshire’ Masonic Badge, enamelled; ‘Perak’ clasp and suspension; C.B.E. (Civil) bestowal document to
Lieutenant Commander Reginald, Hugh Doming, R.N.R., January 1920; O.B.E. (Military) bestowal document to Major
(Hon. Lt. Col.) Albert William Crawford McFall, June 1919, with associated slip and photograph; Soldiers Service and
Pay Book, with other papers to Guardsman William Wilson, Scots Guards; K.O.S.B. Music Stand Banner (modern);
framed ‘Airborne’ badge (modern); Poole Harbour Chart; Aircraft Recognition Silhouette Cards; leather flying helmet; a
large number of ‘The Nostalgia Postcards; postcards of Cologne; misc. photographs; ‘Mayo’ ‘medal plates’; sundry
buttons, cloth and metal badges; sold as found, not subject to return, a veritable treasure trove! (lot) £50-70
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THE “IDEAL” ROYAL FLYING CORPS LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOK, being the original training notes of Cadet Z. Braun, Royal Flying
Corps, the inside covers ink inscribed, ‘Cadet Z. Braun, 4th Flight, A Squadron, R.F.C., Denham’, generally in good
condition £40-50
Braun would appear to have entered the Royal Flying Corps direct from the Royal Fusiliers (ex-No. 44817).
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