CAMPAIGN GROUPS AND PAIRS 1520
Pair: Captain L. W. Oliver, Royal Army Medical Corps BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS (Capt.) mounted as worn, nearly extremely fine (2)
£50-70
Lieutenant Leonard William Oliver was born on 26 July 1867. Graduated with a B.A. in 1889. At St. Mary’s Hospital appointed a M.R. C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1894. Practised successively at Andover and Alresford. Served in the Great War as an officer in the R.A.M.C., entering a theatre of war as a Lieutenant on 1 May 1916. Later served as a Captain. Awarded the Silver War Badge. With copied m.i.c.
1521
Pair: Lieutenant F. Hazzard, Cambridgeshire Regiment BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS (Lieut.) mounted as worn, nearly extremely fine (2)
£60-80
Lieutenant F. Hazzard, 1st Battalion Cambridgeshire Regiment, attached 1/5th Battalion East Kent Regiment. Entered the Mesopotamia theatre of war in March 1916. With copied m.i.c.
1522 Pair: Reverend A. G. Champion, Royal Army Chaplains Department
BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS (Rev.) mounted as worn, in leather case, the lid bearing the letters, ‘A.C.C.’, extremely fine (2)
£100-140
Arthur Cecil Champion graduated from Queen’s College, Cambridge with a B.A. in 1911 and later gained a M.A. in 1923. After training for the clergy at Egerton Hall, Manchester, he was appointed a Deacon in 1912 and Priest in Manchester in 1913. He served as Curate of St. James, Moss Side, 1912-14 and Longridge, 1914-15. Appointed Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, 1915-19. Appointed Vicar of Christ Church, Portsdown, 1916-23; Compton Gifford, Plymouth, Portsmouth, 1923-29; Christ Church, Clifton, Diocese of Bristol, 1929-38, and Hambleton, 1938-51. Appointed Rector of South Perrott near Mosterton and Cheddington, 1951-56. Rev. Arthur Champion died on 31 January 1977.
With copied m.i.c., ‘Crockfords’ extract, Will and a photocopied photograph. 1523
Pair: Reverend C. R. Harding, Royal Army Chaplains Department BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS (Rev.) good very fine (2)
£100-140
Cecil Raymond Harding was born in Middlesex c.1871. He graduated from Selwyn College, Cambridge with a B.A. in 1892 and gained a M.A. in 1898. He was ordained a Deacon in Coventry in 1896 and a Priest in Worcester in 1897. He was appointed Curate of St. John the Baptist in Bedwardine, Worcestershire, 1896-1900; St. Philip, Stepney and Chaplain to the London Hospital, 1900-01; and Holy Trinity, Coventry, 1901-08. Appointed Vicar of Lower Mitton, 1908-15, he then served as Temporary Chaplain to the Forces 4th Class, 1916-20, entering the France/Flanders theatre of war on 24 June 1916. After the war he served as Curate of St. Nicholas, Brighton, 1920-21; after which he was appointed Vicar of St. Mary Virgin, Brighton, 1921-27. He served as Rector of Hurstpierpoint in the Diocese of Chichester from 1927. With copied m.i.c. and ‘Crockfords’ extract.
1524
Pair: Reverend G. G. Newman, Royal Army Chaplains Department BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS (Rev.) mounted as worn, good very fine (2)
£100-140
Geoffrey Gunnell Newman graduated from Keble College, Oxford with a B.A. in 1913 and later gained a M.A. in 1920. He trained for the clergy at Bishop’s Hostel, Farnham and was ordained Deacon at Winchester in 1913 and Priest at Southampton in 1914. He was appointed Curate of Farnham, 1913-17 and was the Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of St. Edmundsbury and Ipswich, 1917-20. He was also a Temporary Chaplain to the Forces 4th Class, 1917-20, entering the France/Flanders theatre of war on 12 March 1918. Newman was Honorary Chaplain to the Forces, 1920-38. He was Chaplain and Assistant Master at St. Edmunds School, Hindhead, 1920-21 and at Trinity College, Glenalmond, 1921-34. At the latter school he was House Master of Patchells’, 1923-34. He was appointed Vicar of Thorpe Hamlet, 1934-36; and St. George Tombland with St. Simon & St. Jude, Norwich, 1936-40. Appointed Rector of St. Thomas, Stockport, 1940-45. From 1945 he was Chaplain to St. Winifred’s School, Llanfairfechan and was Licensed to Officiate in the Diocese of Bangor. Rev. Geoffrey Newman died on 26 November 1970.
With copied research including extracts from The Glenalmond Chronicle and photocopied photographs. 1525
Pair: Private E. J. Moody, Royal Maine Light Infantry, who died 8 June 1918 BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS (Po.1688-S- Pte., R.M.L.I.) extremely fine (2)
£40-60
Private E. J. Moody, 1st Royal Marine Battalion, Royal Naval Division died on 8 June 1918. He was buried in St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen.
1526
BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDAL PAIRS (3) (R-38353 Pte. W. Cook, K.R. Rif. C.; 4.3272 Pte. W. A. Goodwin, Notts. & Derby R.; 3431 Pte. T. Marchment, E. Surr. R.) medals to Cook mounted as worn with a renamed King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps (1389 Pte. W. Cook, Cape P.O.I.), very fine and better (7)
£100-140 1527
BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDAL PAIRS (4) (DM2-230608 Pte. G. Gallie, A.S.C.; 9070 Pte. H. E. Gould, H.A.C.-Inf.; 241613 Pte. A. Roskell, R. Lanc. R.; 18589 Pte. F. J. Wooderson, The Queen’s R.) medals to ‘Gould’ with edge bruising and contact marks, nearly very fine and better (8)
£120-150 1528
Pair: Lieutenant H. W. Sangway, Royal Air Force BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS (Lieut., R.A.F.)
Pair: Second Lieutenant A. C. Whittle, Royal Air Force BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS (2/Lieut., R.A.F.) nearly extremely fine (4)
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