SINGLE CAMPAIGN MEDALS 205
1914-15 STAR (2) (1549 Pte. F. C. Widdicombe, R.A.M.C.; 140725 W.O. Cl.1 W. G. Elcome, R.A.M.C.) second renamed; VICTORY MEDAL 1914-19 (5) (116427 Pte. C. F. Baker, R.A.M.C.; 43038 W.O. Cl.1 H. C. Lafolly, R.A.M.C.; 2093 Pte. A. Pidgeon, R.A.M.C.; 120897 Pte. J. G. Pilgrim, R.A.M.C.; 129796 Pte. C. Simmons, R.A.M.C.) very fine and better (7)
£70-90 Private Frederick C. Widdicombe, R.A.M.C. entered the Balkan theatre of war on 14 August 1915. Most with copied m.i.c. 206
1914-15 STAR (2) (A.1997 Armr. Sjt. C. W. Marriott, A.O.C.; 05142 Pte. T. H. Sykes, A.O.C.); VICTORYMEDAL 1914-19 (5) (01538 Cpl. E. R. Long, A.O.C.; 032532 Pte. G. Lyas, A.O.C.; 08732 Pte. D. Sword, A.O.C.; 1250-3 Gnr. W. Turnbull, R.A.; 17105 Gnr. H. C. Wager, R.A.) very fine and better (7)
£90-120
Private Charles Marriott, A.O.C. entered the Egypt theatre of war on 22 November 1915. Transferred to Class ‘Z’ Reserve on 21 August 1919. Lance-Corporal Ernest R. Long, A.O.C. entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 9 March 1915. Transferred to Class ‘Z’ Reserve on 23 April 1919. Private George Lyas, A.O.C., also entitled to the I.G.S. with clasp for Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919. Private Daniel Sword, A.O.C. entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 21 October 1915. Transferred to Class ‘Z’ Reserve on 3 March 1919. These with copied m.i.c.
Gunner Walter Turnbull, “Y” 6th Trench Mortar Battery, R.F.A. died of wounds on 18 October 1917, aged 18 years - the battery had been heavily engaged in the First Battle of Passchendaele on 12 October. Turnbull was buried in the Lapugnoy Military Cemetery. He was the son of John and Jane Turnbull, of 81 Scott Street, Galashiels.
Gunner Horace Charles Wager, R.F.A. entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 30 August 1915. He died at Home on 13 June 1917, aged 25 years. Wager was buried in the Dagenham (SS. Peter & Paul) Churchyard. He was the son of Alfred John and Emma A. Wager, of 2 Rileys Cottages, Beacontree Heath, Romford.
These with copied research. 207
1914-15 STAR (13868 Dvr. S. Diamond, R.F.A.); BRITISHWARMEDAL 1914-20 (24266 Gnr. F. Stapley, R.A.) edge bruising, scratch marks to edge; VICTORY MEDAL 1914-19 (T-326304 Dvr. A. N. Berry, A.S.C.); BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY WAR COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL 1914-18 (2) unnamed, with brooch bar, in card box of issue
Pair: Able Seaman J. Brigitte, Royal Navy BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS (J.49880 A.B., R.N.) nearly very fine and better (7)
208 £50-70
1914-15 STAR (3) (11833 Sjt. G. H. B. Armstrong, North’d. Fus.; G-5562 Pte. H. E. Higgins, Middx. R.; S-10957 Pte. C. A. Prince, Rif. Brig.; 929 Gnr. (A. Cpl.) A. S. MacGregor, R.F.A.; 83597 Spr. G. Lumby, R.E.); BRITISHWARMEDAL 1914-20 (3177 Gnr. T. Enderby, R.A.) very fine and better (6)
£140-180
Henry Edward Higgins was born in St. George’s Middlesex and enlisted at Walthamstow, Essex. Serving with the 4th Battalion Middlesex Regiment, he was killed in action on 11 April 1917, aged 42 years. Having no known grave, his name is commemorated on the Arras Memorial. He was the husband of Isabella Higgins of 63 Salisbury Avenue, Westcliff, Essex. With damaged card box of issue, with forwarding slip and registered envelope addressed to Mrs I. Higgins, 63 Salisbury Avenue, Southend-on-Sea.
Private Charles A. Prince, Rifle Brigade entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 8 December 1915. Later discharged and awarded the Silver War Badge. With damaged card box of issue and copied m.i.c.
Gunner Andrew Steven MacGregor, Royal Field Artillery entered the Egypt theatre of war on 25 June 1915. He was commissioned on 27 October 1916. 2nd Lieutenant MacGregor died on 23 April 1917 and was buried in the Feuchy British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. He was the son of Mrs J. C. MacGregor of Glasgow.
Corporal G. Lumby, R.E., M.I.D. London Gazette 11 December 1917. 209
1914-15 STAR (3) (38505 Pte. H. Ashley, R.A.M.C.; 7239 Pte. B. A. Davenport, Lan. Fus.; 37758 Pte. J. Timmis, R.A.M. C.); BRITISHWARMEDAL 1914-20 (4) (G-18652 Pte. J. P. Johnson, Midd’x. R.; 2794 Pte. J. Kerr, H.L.I.; L-33729 A-Bmbr. G. E. Langford, R.A.; 202824 Pte. J. W. Loveridge, N. Staff. R.); VICTORYMEDAL 1914-19 (22331 W.O. Cl. 2 G. Osborne, Welsh R.) very fine and better (8)
£120-160
Private James Timmis, R.A.M.C. entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 13 July 1915. He was commissioned on 27 April 1917 and served in the Machine Gun Corps and Tank Corps. With copied m.i.c.
Bombardier George Edmund Langford, 39th Divisional Ammunition Column, R.F.A. died on 23 March 1919, aged 23 years. The son of Edmund Robert James and Mary Ann Langford, of 18 Stanley Street, Deptford; he was buried in the Deptford (Brockley) Cemetery.
Company Sergeant-Major G. Osborne, Welsh Regiment died on 13 February 1920, aged 46 years. He was buried in Newport (St. Woolos) Cemetery. He was the husband of J. Osborne of 4 Alfred Street, St. Philips, Bristol.
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1914-15 STAR (8/250 Pte. H. J. McNatty, N.Z.E.F.); BRITISH WAR MEDAL 1914-20 (65117 Sjt. F. K. McNatty, N.Z.E.F.); VICTORY MEDAL 1914-19 (3/167 A. Sjt. W. E. McNatty, N.Z.E.F.) very fine (3)
£100-140 Medals to three brothers:
8/250 Private Henry John McNatty, Otago Regiment was killed in action in Gallipoli on 6 August 1915, aged 25 years. His name is commemorated on the Chunuk Bair Memorial, Gallipoli.
Serjeant Walter Ernest McNatty, 4th Field Ambulance, New Zealand Medical Corps died of wounds in France on 13 October 1917, aged 22 years. He was buried in the St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen.
The above two were the sons of John and Hannah McNatty of 72 East Road, Invercargill. Research with the lot indicates that two other brothers were serving in the war - Albert and Frank.
With photocopied photographs of the two brothers and with some copied research. Also with the Memorial Register 5 - The Chunuk Bair Memorial Gallipoli.
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1914-15 STAR (10) (No.1303 Nk. Mahr. Mohd., 1/19/Pjbs.; No.3240 Resvt. Thakar Singh, 45 R. Sikhs; No.3467 Sepoy Maghar Singh, 45 R. Sikhs; No. 2105 Sepoy Nur Hussain, 62/Punjabis; No. 2008 Sepoy Imam Din, 1/The 101/Grndrs.; No. 1653 Rfmn. Mawaz Khan, 1/123/Rfls.; No. 1107 Gunr. Ghulab Khan, 27/Mtn. By.; No. 4749 Spr. Rahim Ali, 3/S. & M.; No. 697 Spr. Rahim Ali, Ry. Bn. S. & M.; No. 1933 Sepoy Fazal Khan, Reserve Bn. B.M.P.) nearly very fine and better (10)
£140-180
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