L-12945 Pte ANDREWS F.C. Middlesex 14 Star & BWM broken group - later transferred to Army Cyclist Corps as 1439 and died on 14 May 1915 of wounds incurred with 8th Divisional Cycle Company on 13 May 1915
2553 Dvr ROBINSON E RFA 15 Star broken group - died whilst German prisoner of war
2900 and 200728 Chantry 1/4th Green Howards GSW 3 may 1915 during Battle of St Julien (British withdrawal 3 May 1915) To Class W at Catterick 1917 (as J G Chantrey)
19684 Bickley 9th West Yorkshire Regiment, entitled to trio, hospital record for Battle of Thiepval Ridge period 26-28 Sept 16.
39031 Williams 12th Gloucestershire Regiment (Bristol's Own). Wounded in Action 4/5 November 1917 (Mustard Gas poisoning) at Ypres probably one of four casualties when the battalion went into the line on 5 November, and again circa 15 April 1918, end of Battle of Hazebrouck period, defending the Forest of Nieppe, when the battalion repulsed a German attack.
20219 A O'Connell East Kent Regiment (Buffs) and G/38497 Queen's. WO Casualty list for 31 August 1917. Wounded, GSW chest circa 26 March with 6th Buffs via 51st Field Ambulance and on WO Casualty list for 27 April 1918.
7474 Charles Verge Wiltshire Regiment
7/1208 (later 38284) Scott trio & plaque 1/7th and 22nd Northumberland Fusiliers KIA Arras(?) 1917
31550 JS Moore 1/4th KSLI WIA March 1918.
SWB to 1569 John Ashcroft 3rd West Lancashire Field Ambulance RAMC. Discharged owing to burns.
23796 Corporal G.H. GOODWRIGHT, Lancashire Fusiliers wia 2/5th LF 9 April 1918
CRAIGS Edward. Pte 43693, Durham Lt Inf, KiA 05/10/1918 (13th DLI, Battle of Beaurevoir)
Kirkham, 25th Liverpool, awarded MM for river crossing under fire (Escaut?) Sept 1918
Livesey or Livesay, 2/5th Liverpool, awarded Military Medal for bravery in treating the wounded under fire, Passchendaele. Newspaper coverage. Date slightly off but around 1 Nov 1917?
JG Moule Wounded 2/6th W Riding 27 Nov 17. PoW 29th DLI 12(?) Oct 1918 (prob captured whilst with A platoon - ambush whilst on pattol).
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/717545:60779?_phsrc=BhG7467&_phstart=successSource&ml_rpos=8&queryId=cb0556127a978bf07584f7653ce2cf37
Richard Carwardine
WW1 medals trio
1/4th Gloucesters 5 years penal servitude for sleeping on duty commuted for courage probably in action at Leipzig Redoubt on the Somme, Aug 1916
Service record:
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/1114/images/miuk1914a_083791-01524?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=1bbb5548a6995150f41d5137ea2888ff&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&pId=684173
W/d: https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/60779/images/43112_2758_1-00141?ssrc=&backlabel=Return
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/?name=_Halls&count=50&keyword=3612&keyword_x=1&location=3257.3250&name_x=1_1&priority=united-kingdom
Mons Star group Chown Middlesex, wounded 1917, 1918
Mons Star group Vassie 2/Dgns Wounded list 14 Dec with 1 Life Guards?
119849 J Meehan of Dublin (see: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBM%2FWO363-4%2F007382473%2F00564&parentid=GBM%2FWO363-4%2F7382473%2F22%2F564) Chester Medals £145
WW1 1914 MONS STAR TRIO, WOUNDED OCTOBER 1914 & DISCHARGED
1914 Mons star trio
To- 7978.PTE.W.CORNISH.2nd.D.L.I
William Cornish enlisted in to the Durham Light Infantry 10-9-1902 & first landed in France with the 2nd battalion 8-9-1914. He received a gun shot wound to the right shoulder some time between the 15th & 18th of October 1914 £195 The Medal Centre
26143 Field RE Mons Star & VM - KiA German Spring Offensive
4623 Reddick 1st Rifle Brigade Mons Star & BWM - PoW Le Cateau
Robert Morris York & Lancs trio
(https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/1219/images/30972_176822-00398?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=28bcb6476c604d368cac3318b569d93d&usePUB=true&_phsrc=BhG5172&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=1347259)
WW1 1914 Star trio to 2nd siege battery Royal Artillery
Star named to 29655 GNR. A. R. GREIG. R.G.A.
Pair named 29655 GNR. A. R. GREIG. R.A.
Wounded Oct 1914, 1917, 2nd and 20th Siege Btys)
WW1 British 1914 star trio to the Royal Field Artillery
Star named to 14007 GNR. D. HENDERSON. R.F.A.
Pair named to 14007 GNR. D. HENDERSON. R.A.
- £129.99, wounded by gas March 1918
WW1 Territorial Efficiency group to the Army Service Corps
BWM and victory named to T4-056685 DVR. C. J. SATTERLEY. A.S.C.
TEM named T4/056685. DVR. C. J. SATTERLEY. R.A.S.C.
Served France from March 1916. TFEM awarded 1944? Possibly a late award because he was remustered as Regular ASC during the War?
Great War RAMC Territorial Efficiency Medal Group
1914/15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal trio with the Territorial Efficiency Medal to 1355 PTE. W. HEYWOOD. R.A.M.C. with the TFEM named to 354036 PTE. W. HEYWOOD. R.A.M.C.
New Testament inscribed to Pte. W. Heywood, No 74, 1/3 East Lancashire Field Ambulance 12th November 1915, Malta
- wounded Gallipoli(?), served France 8th Stat Hosp Wimereux. TFEM awarded Aug 1919
WW1 Victory Medal 7849 SPR. J.H. ANDREWS. R.E. Entitled to TFWM and SWB (West Lancs or 2nd West Lancs Divisional Signal Company
E White 16417 R Fus served 2nd, 3rd, 2nd Btns, theatre dates available, wounded Salonika and Western Front, no service record
2nd daily list entry: https://digital.nls.uk/british-military-lists/archive/194140976 (section 16) - incorrectly transcribed on FWR
1966 PTE.S.V.CLARK . HAMPS.R. - [1/]9th Hampshire Cyclist Bn (India) then 14th & 15th Hampshire (1st & 2nd Portsmouth) wia, probably with former, Aug(?) 1917.
Shackleton Rifle Brigade- wounded 3 times
Hacking wounded carrying food with 1st E Lancs attd 20th Manchesters 14 July 1916, then again with 2nd Worcesters blown up on Passchendaele Ridge 2 Dec 1917
401246 Taylor 12th Manchester wia 22 April 1918, 26 August 1917(?)
?341332 W Wheat 22nd Northumberland Fusiliers captured Bullecourt 21 March 1918
McTurk 1/8th West Yorkshire Rgt - wounded, probably first Mustard gas attack at Nieuport 22 July 1917
CE Thomson wia HLI, KOSB 1918
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46346 Stringer W Yorks wounded shrapnel 24 August Battle of Albert capture of Thiepval Ridge
79001 GNR W White R.A. wounded Oct 1917, 8" howitzer battery (See: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Riding_Royal_Garrison_Artillery)
8429 Shaw 1st KORLR Mons Star trio - poss wounded Le Cateau?
628 A Gordon Black Watch trio, hospitalised sore feet dec 1914.
WW1 War and Victory Medals, Middlesex Regiment G-57747 [PoW]
2979 McCoy R Suss R pow
8650 White Devon Mons Star broken trio, wound records
G-93555 Hitner Middlesex Enemy Aliens Labour Btn
MacRo pair 240th Siege Bty 6" howitzer, wia 1918
Newton 4th Heavy Battery & 294th Siege Bty (6" hows)
5373/267007 Charles Fifield Northumberland Fusiliers pair [wia with 149th TMB March 1918]
4666/303037 Pte L Hughes KLR Ent SWB, wounded 1916 (with 1/5th KLR?)
97888 DVR D J Collins RFA. Llanelli man. 1st DAC. WiA 8 May 1918. Entitled 1914-15 Star.
Group of 3 Medals To Sgt David M Stephens, 7th Battalion Liverpool Regiment - British War & Victory Medals (1699 Sjt D M Stephens L'Pool R ), Territorial Efficiency Medal
( 3760177 Cpl D M Stephens 7- Kings R ). Also served as 265251 (or 265250). Lived 231 Stanley Road Bootle Liverpool. Also entitled to 1914-15 Star - two wound records, attached 2nd KAR, no service record, missing Star. TFEM awarded 1924. Letter available from him online indicating saw action May 1915
VM & TFEM with 2 clasps Heath RFA awarded the TFEM with bar.Victory Medal named 639 SJT F J HEATH RA.Territorial Force Efficiency Medal with bar named 805308 SJT F HEATH RFA. Also 731732 Heath. 2 clasp verified. First TFEM awarded May 1919.
WW1 14 Star, BWM & Victory Medal 310 Pte J Culverhouse 1/Rifle Brigade several times wounded - once in 1915 twice(?) in 1917
Whitcroft Northumberland Fusiliers & 2/4th York & Lancaster entitled pair, wounded fighting at Marcoing 29 September 1918
ww1 Trio Pip, Squeak and Wilfred. T Halls, East Kent Regiment (Buffs) Halls 7th Buffs wounded 5 April 1918
Harman Royal Warwickshire Regiment (later 1/Queens) - wounded in action 21 September 1918, Battle of St Quentin Canal. Entitled pair
SMITH John Ingham L/Cpl 204056 1/5th Durham Lt Inf, died 12/10/18. Memorial plaque Lightly polished with 2 small holes (died as PoW)
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