Campaign Groups and Pairs x144 Three: Private C. Shand, Seaforth Highlanders, who died of wounds on the Western Front on 19 December 1915
1914 Star (1218 Pte. C. Shand. 2/Sea: Highrs.); British War and Victory Medals (1218 Pte. C. Shand. Sea Highrs.) BWM partially officially corrected; Memorial Plaque (Charles Shand) very fine (4)
£160-£200
Charles Shand was born in Cairney, Aberdeenshire, and attested for the Seaforth Highlanders at Fochabers, Morayshire. He served with the 2nd Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 23 August 1914, and died of wounds on 19 December 1915. He is buried in Mailly-Maillet Communal Cemetery Extension, France.
Sold with copied research. x145 Three: Corporal A. B. Craig, Army Service Corps
1914 Star (M1-07550 Pte. A. B. Craig. A.S.C.); British War and Victory Medals (M1-7550 Cpl. A. B. Craig. A.S.C.) good very fine (3)
£80-£120
A. B. Craig attested for the Army Service Corps and served with the 5th Motor Ambulance Convoy during the Great War on the Western Front from 4 November 1914.
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Four: Chief Armourer C. H. Foster, Royal Navy, who was Commended for his work in designing a target carrier for a deflection target
1914-15 Star (157740, C. H. Foster, Ch. Ar., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (157740 C. H. Foster. Ch. Amr. R. N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C.,
E.VII.R. (C. H. Foster, Ch. Armr. H.M.S. Cambridge.) good very fine (4)
£140-£180
Charles Henry Foster was born in Stoke Damerel, Devonport, in 1869 and entered naval service on 2 October 1890. In 1906, Smith, who had been promoted Chief Armourer in 1900, was commended for zeal and ingenuity displayed in designing a target carrier for deflection target. Awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in 1905, he was pensioned to shore on 2 October 1912. Recalled on the outbreak of War, he served during the Great War in H.M.S. Caesar and Impregnable, and at the shore based establishment H.M.S. Vivid.
147 Four: Chief Petty Officer Writer R. H. Cutting, Royal Navy
1914-15 Star (M. 6119, R. H. Cutting. Wr. 3, R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (M. 6119 R. H. Cutting. Wr. 2 R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 2nd issue, fixed suspension (M. 6119 R. H. Cutting. C.P.O. Wr. H.M.S. Victory.) contact marks, otherwise very fine and better (4)
£100-£140
Reginald Herbert Cutting was born in Notting Hill, London, on 15 April 1892 and joined the Royal Navy as a Writer 3rd Class on 9 June 1913. He served during the Great War in a variety of ships and shore based establishments, and was advanced Chief Petty Officer Writer on 4 January 1924. He was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal on 30 September 1928, and was shore pensioned on 8 June 1935.
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Nine: Chief Petty Officer Steward P. H. E. Conway, Royal Navy, who was Mentioned in Despatches for his services during the Second World War
1914-15 Star (L. 1810, P. H. E. Conway, O.S. 1., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (L. 1810 P. H. E. Conway. O.S. 1. R.N.); 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Pacific Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, with M.I.D. oak leaf; Royal Navy L. S. & G.C., G.V.R., 2nd issue, fixed suspension (L. 1810 P. H. E. Conway. O.C.S. H.M.S. Douglas.), mounted as worn, good very fine (9)
£180-£220 M.I.D. London Gazette 1 January 1942.
Philip Henry Elliott Conway was born in Plymouth on 21 February 1894 and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class on 11 March 1910. He served during the Great War in a variety of ships and shore based establishments, and was advanced Chief Petty Officer Steward on 11 July 1924. Shore Pensioned on 20 February 1934, he was recalled for Second War service, and was Mentioned in Despatches for his services in H.M.S. Caradoc.
149 Four: Chief Engine Room Artificer H. W. Everitt, Royal Navy
1914-15 Star (271277, H. W. Everitt, E.R.A. 2., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (271277 H. W. Everitt. C.E.R.A. 2, R.N.); Royal Nay L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 2nd issue, fixed suspension (271277 H. W. Everitt. Ch. E.R.A. 2. H.M.S. Egmont.) mounted as worn, very fine (4)
£100-£140
Horace William Everitt was born in Southampton on 31 August 1888 and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class in January 1904. He served during the Great War in H.M.S. Venerable, London, Prince of Wales, Adamant, Liverpool and Egmont, and was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in December 1921. He was pensioned to shore on 31 August 1928.
150 Seven: Mechanician F. A. Heapey, Royal Navy
1914-15 Star (306585 F. A. Heapey, S.P.O., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (306585 F. A. Heapey. Mech. R.N.); 1939-45 Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (306585 F. A. Heapey, Mech. H.M.S. Barham) small official correction to naming of ship on last, otherwise nearly very fine or better (7)
£80-£120 151 Five: Petty Officer E. R. Dunnett, Royal Navy
1914-15 Star (J. 20169, E. R. Dunnett, A.B., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (J. 20169 E. R. Dunnett. L.S. R.N.); Jubilee 1935; Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 2nd issue, fixed suspension (J. 20169 E. R. Dunnett. P.O. H.M.S. Emperor of India), mounted as worn, light contact marks and minor edge bruise to BWM, nearly very fine (5)
£140-£180
Edward Robert Dunnett was born in Wilford, Suffolk, on 21 February 1897 and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class on 12 September 1912 He served during the Great War in a variety of ships, including H.M.S. Monarch, Malaya, and Terror, and was advanced Leading Seaman on 29 June 1917. He was promoted Petty Officer on 1 January 1920.
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