MISCELLANEOUS 496 MEMORIAL PLAQUE 1914-18 (Narcisse Lafrance) nearly extremely fine £60-80
2002058 Private Narcisse Lafrance, 22nd Battalion Canadian Infantry, died of wounds in France on 27 August 1918, aged 23 years. He was buried in the Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension, Pas de Calais. He was the son of Philomene Lafrance of St. Cunegonde, Montreal.
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Three men with these initials on C.W.G.C. website. MEMORIAL PLAQUE 1914-18 (Joseph Marmaduke Simpson) nearly very fine
£40-60
Pair: Acting Sergeant A. O. Slocock, 229th Battalion Canadian Infantry (South Saskatchewan Regiment) and Canadian Army Medical Corps
MEMORIAL PLAQUE 1914-18 (Arthur Oliver Slocock); CANADIANMEMORIAL CROSS, G.V.R. (1009114 Pte. A. O. Slocock) this last in case of issue, with silver chain, extremely fine (2)
£120-160
Arthur Oliver Slocock was born in Carlow, Ireland on 5 January 1874. He was employed as a Chemist in Britain until 1908 when he left for Canada. He served with the Police Force in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan and was attested to the 229th Battalion on 14 March 1916. He embarked for Britain in April 1917 and was taken on to the strength of the 19th Reserve Battalion. Due to ill health he returned to Canada and was discharged on 1 May 1919 having only served in Britain. He died in 1927, having suffered from rheumatic fever, influenza and pneumonia - all aggravated by his military service. Sold with a quantity of copied service records.
499 MEMORIAL PLAQUE 1914-18 (Bertie Edward Stephens) good very fine £40-60
Bertie Edward Stephens was born and lived in Highcliffe, Hampshire and enlisted at Bournemouth. As a Drummer in the 1/7th Battalion Hampshire Regiment he died in India on 4 December 1917. His name is commemorated on the Kirkee Memorial. With copied research.
500 MEMORIAL PLAQUE 1914-18 (Albert Ernest Vosper) good very fine £60-80
Albert Ernest Vosper was born in Saltash, Cornwall on 28 May 1891. A Gardener by occupation, living at Aldershot, Ontario, he attested for the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force on 21 March 1916. Serving with the 3rd Battalion Canadian Infantry, he died of wounds on 28 September 1918, aged 26 years. He was buried in the Bucquoy Road Cemetery, Pas de Calais. He was the son of Frederick L. and Hannah Vosper of 2 Trelawny Villa, Saltash, Cornwall. With copied attestation paper.
501 502 CANADIAN MEMORIAL CROSS, G.V.R. (Capt. M. Brown) very fine £60-80
CANADIAN MEMORIAL CROSS,
G.VI.R. (J. H. Fuller, Ldg. Stoker R.C.N.V.R.) with ornate silver brooch bar, with transmittal card, in case of issue, extremely fine
£80-100
John Howard Fuller was born in Ingersoll, Ontario on 22 March 1920. He joined the R.C.N.V.R. at London, Ontario on 30 July 1941.
Leading Stoker John Howard Fuller, R.C.N.V.R. was lost at sea on 15 November 1942. He was assigned to H.M.S. Quebec - the R.N. base at Inveraray. He was killed when on passage aboard the troopship, the S.S. Ettrick. The ship was serving as an auxiliary transport during the Allied Landings in French North Africa. On the homeward voyage she was torpedoed and sunk by the U.155 some 150 miles off Gibraltar. Fuller was one of the 24 crew members killed in the attack. With a quantity of copied service and related papers.
503 CANADIAN MEMORIAL CROSS,
G.VI.R. (P.O. D. L. Hudson J-23800) good very fine £60-80
Pilot Officer Donald Leslie Hudson was from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He was killed on active service on 7 January 1943, aged 29 years. He served with No. 5 Bomber Recce Squadron out of Gander, Newfoundland. His Canso aircraft (No.9737) was outward bound on an anti-submarine patrol when it crashed and burned 3 miles south of Gander Lake, Newfoundland. Hudson was the son of Joseph and Ellen Hudson of Saskatoon and husband of Vera M. Hudson of Innisfail, Alberta. With some copied research.
504 CANADIAN MEMORIAL CROSS, G.V.R. (441929 Pte. A. Hughes) in case of issue, good very fine With copied service papers and casualty details. 505
CANADIANMEMORIAL CROSS,
G.VI.R. (A.3045 Pte. T. J. Proctor) in case of issue, complete with ribbon and in card box of issue, extremely fine
£60-80
Private Thomas James Proctor, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps, died in England on 27 March 1943. He was buried in Brookwood Military Cemetery, Surrey.
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GLASGOW SPECIAL CONSTABULARY SERVICES RENDERED MEDAL 1914-19, reverse inscribed (name engraved) ‘Presented by the Corporation to William McKechnie Special Constable in Acknowledgement of Services Rendered’, with ‘3 Years’ brooch bar, silver, good very fine
£50-70
www.dnw.co.uk £70-90
441929 Private Alexander Hughes, 28th Battalion Canadian Infantry (Saskatchewan Regiment) was killed in action on 15 September 1916. Having no known grave, his name is commemorated on the Vimy Memorial.
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