CAMPAIGN GROUPS AND PAIRS 972
Four: Flight Lieutenant E. K. Heywood, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, a Spitfire pilot who was shot down and killed over Normandy 23 June 1944
1939-45 STAR;AIRCREW EUROPE STAR;DEFENCE ANDWARMEDALS, together with named Air Council condolence slip in their card box of issue addressed to his widow, box a bit tatty, otherwise extremely fine (4)
£600-800
Flight Lieutenant Edward Kinder Heywood, flying a Spitfire V of No. 26 Squadron, was shot down by a fighter whilst spotting near Cricquerville on the afternoon of 23 June 1944. He was the son of Samuel Kinder Heywood and Beatrice Alice Heywood; and husband of Margaret Heywood, of Sale, Cheshire.
The Squadron Record Book notes: ‘One third of all sorties flown today were abortive because of the weather. Bad visibility and low cloud persisted throughout the whole day and it was not possible to find many targets. Seven shoots were undertaken and hits were obtained on gun positions and a cross roads. F/O. Griffiths and F/Lt. Heywood have not returned from a sortie in the Caen area and have been reported as missing.’
Heywood is buried in Cricquerville-en-Auge cemetery; sold with relevant copied pages from the S.R.B. 973
Four: Corporal A. P. Hickman, Royal Air Force, who died in Indonesia on 3 December 1943 1939-45 STAR; PACIFIC STAR; DEFENCE AND WAR MEDALS, all unnamed, mounted for wear, nearly extremely fine (4) £50-70
569630 Corporal Alfred Patrick Hickman, Royal Air Force, died on 3 December 1943. He was buried in the Ambon War Cemetery, Amboina Island, Indonesia.
With named condolence slip and card medal forwarding box addressed to ‘Mrs V. I. Paul, 146 King Harolds Way, Bexley Heath, Kent. 974 Five: Leading Aircraftsman T. R. North, Royal Air Force
1939-45 STAR; FRANCE ANDGERMANY STAR;DEFENCE ANDWARMEDALS, these unnamed; GENERAL SERVICE 1918-62, 1 clasp, Malaya, E.II.R. (4109318 L.A.C., R.A.F.) good very fine (10)
£60-80
Together with a table-tennis prize medal, reverse inscribed, ‘T.T.T.C. Men’s Doubles Runner-up, 1959’; a stick pin, a watch fob, a religious medal and pierced counter.
975 Four: F. T. P. Highton, South African Forces
1939-45 STAR; AFRICA STAR;WARMEDAL; AFRICA SERVICEMEDAL, all officially impressed (84031 F. T. P. Highton) good very fine (4)
£40-50 976
Four: attributed to Major W. L. Taylor, Royal Army Ordnance Corps 1939-45 STAR; FRANCE ANDGERMANY STAR;DEFENCE ANDWARMEDALS, M.I.D. oak leaf, all unnamed; together with a mounted set of four miniature dress medals
Three: attributed to Miss L. M. Hunter FRANCE AND GERMANY STAR; DEFENCE AND WAR MEDALS, these unnamed
Pair: attributed to Miss J. E. Bell DEFENCE AND WAR MEDALS, these unnamed, good very fine and better (13)
£40-60
Medals to Taylor with a 21 Army Group Card of Thanks; Second Army Certificate of Thanks; ‘Personal Message from the C-in-C’; signed menu; letters (3); postcard; field service postcard; poem; photographs (2). M.I.D. for N.W. Europe - London Gazette 8 November 1945.
Medals to Hunter with medal forwarding box addressed to ‘Miss L. M. Hunter, 108, Moorside North, Fenham, Newcastle upon Tyne’; with forwarding slip and a named medal notification slip.
Medals to Bell in an Air Ministry medal forwarding box addressed to ‘Miss J. E. Bell, West Stafford Post Office, Nr. Dorchester, Dorset; together with a damaged forwarding slip.
977 Five: Staff Sergeant W. Jones, Military Provost Staff Corps
1939-45 STAR;DEFENCE ANDWARMEDALS 1939-45; CORONATION 1937; ARMY L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (7717037 S. Sjt. W. Jones, M.P.S.C.), lacquered, very fine and better (5)
£80-100 978 Three: Able Seaman I. A. H. MacKay, Royal Australian Navy
WARMEDAL AND AUSTRALIA SERVICEMEDALS (18042 I. A. H. MacKay); ROYAL FLEET RESERVE L.S. & G.C.,
G.VI.R., 1st issue (18042 A.B. I. A. H. MacKay, R. AFR) on the last the letter ‘R’ is overstruck on the letter ‘F’, last with edge bruising, nearly very fine (3)
£80-100
Ian Albert Hugh MacKay was born in Millthorpe, New South Wales on 3 December 1907. He enlisted into the Navy on 18 January 1927 and later served in the Royal Australian Fleet Reserve. He was discharged from H.M.A.S. Penguin on 26 November 1945.
979 Three: Gunner J. M. Bisset, Royal Artillery
DEFENCE ANDWAR MEDALS, unnamed; GENERAL SERVICE 1918-62, 1 clasp, Palestine 1945-48 (1489147 Gnr., RA) good very fine and better (3)
£50-70 980 Pair: Leading Airman D. S. Yates, Royal Navy (Fleet Air Arm)
KOREA 1950-53, 1st issue (L/SFX.817693 L.A. R.N.); U.N. KOREA 1950-54, unnamed, first with slight edge bruise, nearly extremely fine (2)
£100-140 981
Pair: Fusilier S. Clark, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers KOREA 1950-53, 1st issue (4344565 Fus., R.N.F.); U.N. KOREA 1950-54, unnamed, very fine (2)
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