WWI. He went on to be commissioned in to his own regiment 25-6-1918 but never served overseas in that capacity & as such all of his medals are named to him as a member of the Birmingham Pals. NEF/EF. The following items can be found on the The Medal Centre website, with full descriptions, photographs and prices. WW1 DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL (DCM) & 1914 MONS STAR TRIO, 1st NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE REGIMENT FOR GALLANTRY AT ST.ELOI 30-10-1915 GVR 1st type WW1 Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM), 1914 Star trio with original August to November 1914 clasp & WW2 Defence medal To- JX.139548.R.F.PAUL.PO.HMS.DRAKE.X The reverse of the MC is engraved to the recipient & dated 1918. To- 13853.PTE.W.JAMIESON.YORK.R The recipient was wounded at Paardeberg 18-2-1900 NEF & Complete with MIC details along with details from both SDGW & the C.W.G.C along with other basic biographical & military research details. NEF/GVF & Complete with MIC & Roll details. John.E.Grace first landed in France 29-9-1915 & was awarded the immediate M.S.M for services in France in the London gazette 18-1-1919 & this stated that he was a member of the 4th West Lancashire Howitzer Brigade as part of the 55th Divisional ammunition column & was a resident of Liverpool.His award of the Territorial Force Efficiency medal was published in army order 178 dated He was recalled for service in WW1 & served with the Portsmouth division of the R.M. To- 17039.PTE.F.ARCHER.C.GDS DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY Small gilt metal tribute medal (25mm) To- 22287121.PTE.T.TODD.K.O.Y.L.I Cyril Fall first landed in the Balkans 10-8-1915 serving with the 5th battalion. Civil Division, Breast Badge, 18 Carat Gold, 1863 production, with swivelling suspension ribbon buckle and silk ribbon. Within months the regiment had been retitled to Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light Infantry No. WW1 MILITARY MEDAL (MM) & 1914-15 TRIO, 1/5th LOYAL NORTH LANCASHIRE REGIMENT GV 1st type Military Medal (MM) & 1914-15 trio To- 8853.PTE.J.MARSLAND.2/W.YORK.R He set a fine example throughout. South Staffordshire Regiment. Dated 1914-1918 to the reverse To- 126.GNR.R.F.MOSTON.2/E.L.B.R.F.A. Depot Impressed Awarded in army order 32 of 1932 To- 672.SERGT.H.HAYWARD.2nd.BN.SOMERSET.R Charles.H.Herbert first landed in France 17-4-1915 and later transferred to the Labour Corps with service number 401791 before his discharge 20-4-1919. NEF with minor ek to the rim of the Queens Korea, BRONZE QUEEN\'S SUDAN 1896-97,C.T.DEPARTMENT Bronze Queen's Sudan 1896-97 Herbert Langton was born 27-6-1891 & enlisted in to the Tyne division of the R.N.V.R 19-11-1915 whilst living at 54 Harold Place, Burley Fields, Leeds. GVF/NEF & mounted as worn. Lightly polished VF or better & complete with MIC & medal roll details along with London gazette & other basic research details. It goes on to state his home address which matches his parents address on the C.W.G.C NEF & Complete with MIC details along with details from Both S.D.G.W & the C.W.G.C, WW1 PAIR, DEFENCE & GV T.F.E.M, 517th FIELD COY. John James Dandridge was born on Shanklin on the Isle of Wight 14-3-1901 enlisted as boy in to the Royal Navy in March 1917 & served onboard HMS Benbow during WW1. Two officers and fifteen others were killed. Great Britain Pounds To- 31736.PTE.A.WIDOP.YORK.R MINT BOXED ROYAL OBSERVER CORPS LONG SERVICE & BAR WITH ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS Mint Boxed EIIR 2nd type Royal Observer Corps long service medal with 2nd award clasp He enlisted in to the Metropolitan police & became a constable with V division at Wandsworth. South Lancashire Regiment. Gordon Willoughby Howland was born in County Louth, Ireland 1-11-1896 & was commissioned in to the 17th service battalion of the Royal Irish Rifles in 1914.He was attached to the Royal Flying Corps & went on to serve with number 12 squadron in France. The recipient was born in Galway & enlisted at the age of 18 14-11-1867. BORDER REGIMENT IGS 1854 With Waziristan 1894-5 Clasp & QSA 1899- 1902 with clasps for Cape Colony, Transvaal & South Africa 1901 To- 21032954.TPR.P.SHANLEY.4/7.D.G To- 22189619.PTE.H.G.GIBSON.K.O.Y.L.I It is engraved on the reverse CAPTAIN.N.M.NORTH.5th NORTH, FUS 1915. READ MORE 425 Queens Sudan Northd Fus Wounded Boer War. H WW1 1914-15 Star Medal Trio - Bmbr. Robert Wiliam Mudd first landed in France 14-8-1915 serving with the 8th battalion of the Suffolk regiment. GSM PALESTINE & WW2 GROUP,1st SHERWOOD FORESTERS, P.O.W & WOUNDED CYRENAICA 1942 GVIR 1st type GSM 1918-1962 with Palestine clasp, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal & 1939-45 War Medal To- 1526.PTE.M.CONNOLLY.1/YORK & LANC.R 75.00 Indian Mutiny, Lucknow, 97th Foot 515.00 KAR Long Service Medal 195.00 101 Pack Battery 2 clasp IGSM 124.00 Queens Regiment Territorial Efficiency Medal 285.00 NEF /GVF & Complete with MIC details, WW1 1914-15 TRIO, 6th BORDER REGIMENT 1914-15 Trio To- 399.PTE.M.FLEMMING.2nd.BN.NORTH'D.FUS He sadly died of his wounds 17-10-1915 age 22. He was 29 years of age at the time of his death & is recorded by the C.W.G.C as the late son of John Milburn Hewitt & Annie Hewitt. 3 BAR CRIMEA PAIR, RIFLE BRIGADE Crimea medal with clasps for Alma, Inkermann & Sebastopol, Turkish Crimea medal with Sardinian obverse. QSA DEFENCE OF LADYSMITH, K.R.R.C QSA 1899-1902 with Defence of Ladysmith clasp to, 1095.PTE.J.REVILL.K.R.R.C.Complete with medal roll details. Sutlej Medal, for Sobraon, Punjab Medal, 2 bars, Goojerat, Chilianwala, Private Henry Robinson, 9th Lancers. J.W.D. To- 1662.PTE.J.RUSSELL.3rd.RIFLE.BDE Figure for Aliwal are total medal reverses and clasps. Complete with the recipients class A war badge numbered 256105 & class B war badge numbered on the reverse C-52918. With personal account from letter. Queens South Africa, 4 bars, 3006 Pte R. Wade, 2nd Scottish Rifles, wounded in action at Potgieters Drift 05/02/1900 and then Mentioned in Despatches for Relief of Ladysmith. He was issued with a new six figure TF number 330368 & was discharged with a silver war badge 9-3-1919 age 28. To- 3704535.PTE.C.E.LEADBETTER.BORD.R WILLIAM LAING WAS A COTTON CLERK FROM EDGE HILL, LIVERPOOL AND WAS BORN 14-6-1899. Banner, 4th Bn. 2) SAMUEL.T.SCAMMELL Ernest Gale enlisted in Devizea 15-1-1899 age 20 & served in South Africa from December 1899 to January 1901.He was captured by the Boers & taken prisoner of war at Rensburg 14-2-1900 before being released to rejoin his unit at Bloemfontein on the 4th of April 1900. To- CAPT.F.G.CARDEN.84-PUJABIS (GSM) WW1 PAIR, 1/5th WEST YORKSHIRE REGT, DIED F&F 30-7-18 WW1 Pair NEF/GVF & Complete with MIC & medal roll details. ANGRAVE, North Staffs Reg; Edward VII Army Long Service Medal, named 4014 Sgt H. E. ANGRAVE North Staffs Reg; Khedives Sudan Medal with Hafir Bar, named to No 4014 Pte H. ANGRAVE 1st North Staffs Reg Medals of the Regiments: The South Staffordshire Regiment Above "King's crown" cap badge for the South Staffordshire Regiment, as worn 1901-1953. NEF/GVF & complete with medal roll details. To- 66493.DVR.J.V.WAKEFIELD.R.H.A He first landed in France 14-8-14 serving with the 2nd battalion of the Highland Light Infantry & is entitled to the August to November clasp to his 1914. Liebenberg, S.A.A.F. Transvaal, Laing's Nek & South Africa 1901 He was recalled for service in WW2 & Finally discharged in 1945 after serving onboard HMS Wildfire & HMS Fortitude. WW1 PAIR, 1/6th LIVERPOOL REGIMENT, WOUNDED 1918 WW1 Pair Miniature Medals WW1 1914-15 TRIO, COMMANDER ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE, ENTITLED TO THE R.N.R DECORATION WW1 1914-15 Trio William.C.Chamberlain first landed in France 7-8-15 serving with the 8th service battalion of the Royal Berkshire Regiment & was discharged to the class Z army reserve at the wars end WW1 TRIBUTE MEDAL, PELTON COLLIERY, COUNTY DURHAM WW1 Silver tribute medal from the owners of Pelton Colliery, Chester-Le-Street, County Durham. He did not serve overseas in WW1 & these two medals are his complete medal entitlement. GVF with MIC & medal roll details, WW1 1914-15 TRIO, 5th YORKSHIRE REGIMENT / GREEN HOWARDS WW1 1914-15 Trio NEF & Complete with MIC & medal roll details, WW1 PAIR & IGS AFGHANISTAN NWF 1919, 1/9th MIDDLESEX REGIMENT WW1 Pair & GVR 1st type IGS 1908 with Afghanistan NWF 1919 Clasp To- 2153.PTE.E.LAMB.2nd.K.O.S.B He transferred to the Labour corps with service numbers 60539 & 166018 and was discharged with a silver war badge due to wounds 11-2-1918 age 32 and sadly died of wounds in France & Flanders 14-8-1917 serving with the 21st service battalion. GVF/NEF & complete with MIC details along with details from both S.D.G.W & the C.W.G.C. He was onboard HMS Valient for the mutiny at Invergordon in 1931 & was part of the crew of the Submarine HMS Seal when the crew was captured laying mines off the coast of Norway in April 1940.He dug a tunnel in an attempt to escape from Marlag P.O.W Camp & is recorded in the P.O.W roll as P.O.W number 5306 at Stalag 20A at Thorn Poogors in Poland. 3 BAR QSA WITH ORIGINAL DISCHARGE DOCUMENT, SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTABULARY QSA 1899-1902 With clasps for Cape Colony, Orange Free State & Transvaal He was serving with D company of number 13 platoon at the time of his death. HE WAS KIA F&F 1-8-1918 SERVING WITH THE 1/5TH BATTALION. NEF & Swing mounted as worn. He transferred to the Indian Army 13-8-1918 & served in both South Persia & Waziristan.Prior to his discharge to the reserve of officers post WW1. 18-764.PTE.F.FARRAR.W.YORK.R He is shown on the 1939 register was a stockroom shop manager living in Northampton with his wife Edna. He was 29 years of age at the time of his death & is recorded by the C.W.G.C as the late son of George & Catherine Emily Hannah Turner of 124 Winston Road, Stoke Newington, London. Complete with medal roll details. The WW1 Medals to Private Edwin Gregory, S, World War II British Militaria 1939 To 1945, British Military Watches | How To Collect. WW1 MERCANTILE MARINE PAIR, ARTHUR BUCKLEY WW1 British war medal & Mercantile Marine War medal To- Arthur Buckley To- 22469979.PTE.J.R.McLEAN.WELCH. Charles Vann was born in Bilston, Staffordshire during 1872, his trade or calling was listed as "Music" when he enlisted with the North Staffordshire Regiment on 29th April 1891. Titled "The South Staffordshire Regiment" (1st and 2nd Battalions) in 1881, 1948; 1st and 2nd Battalions amalgamated into the "1st Battalion The South Staffordshire Regiment", History of the South Staffordshire Regiment, A Staffordshire Regiment in the Crimea - 38th Regiment of Foot (330pp), A History of the South Staffordshire Regiment 1705 - 1923, Whitehead Bros. Ltd, Wolverhampton. Joseph Hugh McElroy enlisted in to the S.A.C 14-4-01 & was discharged 30-3-1904. J.R. Porter. 3-11-1899 & was mentioned in despatches for services in the Boer war 10-9-1901 & this was swiftly followed by the award of the DCM in the London gazette 27-9-1901. To- 91492.PTE.T.H.ALLCOCK.L.POOL.R To- 1444.PTE.A.MARTIN.2/RIFLE.BRIGADE. To- 17907.CPL/A-WOCL.2,P.J.STRANGE.5/K.O.S.B This badge was issued to To- 12165.PTE.H.SKILLING.R.SC.FUS He was finally discharged to return to the police in 1919 & died whilst still serving in 1931. Ernest John Edridge was born in Bethnal Green, Middlesex & lived in Leyton, Essex when he enlisted at Stratford. Edgewater, MD 21037. This he never bothered to do & the card is still with the trio & sports medal. Joe Jubb served with the tank corps in WW1 & went on to be a long serving member of the special constabulary with a long service medal with two clasps that represent over 25 years service with the Special Constabulary. Charles Cornish Grimwood was born on 9 June 1892 at Colchester, Essex, and was by trade a Fitter. He was a resident of Huddersfield prior to WW1 and was a member of the institute of Civil engineers.He is recoded by the CWGC as the late son of Francis North of 5 Goldington avenue, Bedford. IGS 1854, NORTH WEST FRONTIER, 19TH REGIMENT / GREEN HOWARDS IGS 1854 With North West Frontier Clasp WW1 1914-15 TRIO, 2nd ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGIMENT 1914-15 trio to, 10905.PTE.C.HARLAND.R.BERKS.R.Complete with mic details that state Clifford Harland first landed in France 20-5-1915 and later transfered to the labour corps prior to his discharge to the class z reserve 6-5-1919 John Garvey served with both the Lancashire Hussars yeomanry & the fire brigade. F. Hunt, 7th Bn. Second Anglo-Burmese War 1852-1853 80th Regiment. Clark, Royal Signals. (459001 to 461000). QSA & KSA PAIR, 12th LANCERS, WOUNDED WATERKLOOF 28-1-1902 QSA 1899-1902 With clasps for Cape Colony, Transvaal, Witebergen, K.S.A 1901-1902 With clasps for South Africa 1901 & South Africa 1902 To- OBSERVER.J.M.WILSON To- 2.LIEUT.H.B.TOWNEND NEF & Complete with both MIC & London gazette details. James Rowell first landed in theatre of war 3 (Egypt) 15-7-1915 serving with the 6th battalion of the Border Regiment & finished his war serving with the Labour Corps with service number 400649. He joined the RFR in 1902 & was recalled for service in WW1 & was discharged in 1919.