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RFC / RAF related 1st World War to 1920's photograph album (x120 photographs) Comprising many interesting photographs of a large number of crashes of RAF planes - most of the later photos are annotated and in photo corners. The earlier photos are mainly stuck down. A fascinating collection.One is marked "Presented by the Colony of Mauritius no 13 on side of plane" There are approx 60 bi-planes all of which could be WW1 or early 1920s, but it is difficult to pinpoint the date exactly. Some of the final photos are annotated with dates late in the 1920s.There are now 26 images uploaded to our website.
Rare The Volunteer Force List July 1917 A Distribution List of Officers With Particulars of the Authorities Concerned in the Administration of Volunteer Corp Raised in Great Britain Corrected to 31st May 1917 Printed by J J Keliher for HMSO 1917. This is a rare surviving book from 1917 marked FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY which literally lists the names, ranks and unit details of hundreds and hundreds of officers. The book lists the Regiments, Battalions in alphabetical order and there is also an index of officer names at the rear of the book which corresponds back to the alphabetical Regimental lists. Surprisingly, tucked inside this book was a letter signed by Captain E R Cockburn of The Territorial Force Association of the County of Ayr dated 5 7 16 and addressed Dear Colonel. In the letter Captain Cockburn makes several suggestions as to how the Volunteer Force List could be improved. There is a Lieutenant E R Cockburn listed as taking part in the relief of Kimberly during the Boer War (1899 1902) and it would be interesting to ascertain if this is the same man who wrote this letter. An interesting and unusual surviving official book from WW1 which measures approx 13cm x 19.5cm, soft back and is in very good original condition together with a very interesting an unusual letter, also in very good condition (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
WW1 memorial plaque, awarded to Samuel Bennett (war records display at least six servicemen of this name with records for 1st Btn Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 2nd Btn South Lancashire, 4th Btn King's Own Royal Lancasters, 2nd Btn Northumberland Fusiliers, 1st Btn Lincolnshire or 20th Btn Manchester).12cm diameter
Five British Army WW1 medals comprising two War Medals named to 1382 Pte C G Davies and 3515 Pte H Millichamp, both Monmouthshire Regiment and three Victory Medals named to 1362 A/Sergeant A M Elmslie, Royal Engineers, 316574 Sapper A G Hull, Royal Engineers and 13119 Gunner J Hanson, Royal Artillery
British Army WW1 trio comprising 1914/1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal named to 1315 Pte T Mooney, Manchester Regiment together with a further WW1 War Medal named to 134688 J H Fitten Royal Air Force and a pocket watch stamped to back with broad arrow mark and B42529. See lot 1077 for Private Mooney's renamed Queen's South Africa Medal, all consigned by a family member
British Army Queen's South Africa Medal with clasps for Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony and King's South Africa Medal with clasps for South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, both named to 26860 Dvr C. Johnson, R.F.A. together with WW1 medal trio comprising 1914/1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal named to 41660 Dvr C. Johnson. R.A. (R.F.A to Star). Charles Johnson served in South Africa with 4th Battery Royal Field Artillery. Discharged after 16 years service, he rejoined in October 1914 and died of wounds received at Ypres on 29th April 1915 when he was 41 years old and was serving with 366th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. His wife Elizabeth lived at Seaforth, Liverpool.
British Army Queen's South Africa Medal with clasps for Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, named to 4950 number appears correct but renamed to Pte T Mooney 7th Dragoon Guards. Research shows that there was a Private T Mooney 7th DG and qualified for the QSA with five clasps. This medal has been consigned by a family member, see lot number 1064 for Private T Mooney's WW1 medal trio
WW1 British map of Belgium sheet number 46, marked 'Revised from Air Photos up to 4/11/18. Whole area not yet covered by photos' and 'Field Survey Battalion Royal Engineers 7209', together with a map of Liége marked 'War Office 1918', 'Geographical Section, General Staff No 2364' and to back 'Lt Mulcock'
Edwardian postcard album, Royal Naval service records and death scroll for Chief Petty Officer F Meads Royal Navy with related photographs. Ships served on include HMS Ganges, Birmingham, Pembroke, Kent, Valiant, Vernon, Vulcan, Nile etc. The album features cards from Barnard Castle, Kewsick, Conway, Lake District, WW1 airship, Naval cards, St Helena 'Bathurst West Africa' Port Elizabeth Snakes, Hong Kong, life aboard ships, Turkish scenes of Bosphorous, approximately 200 cards, plus loose photos

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