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Accompanied by a CD containing thirteen pages with copies of his Index Cards, Attestation Paper, Service Records and Medical Records.  Footnote: Charles Branch Clark was born on April 18, 1894 in Melbourne, Australia, the son of Charles William Clark and Joan D. Clark. He signed his Attestation Paper with the 13th Infantry Battalion \"Royal Highlanders of Canada\" on September 23, 1914 at Camp Valcartier, Quebec, naming his next-of-kin as his mother, Mrs. Joan D. Morphet (formerly Clark) of Montreal, Quebec, stating that he had two years' previous service with the Liverpool Scottish and four months with the Royal Highlanders of Canada in Montreal, that he was not married and that his trade was that of Clerk. The Battalion was raised in Quebec and Nova Scotia with mobilization headquarters at Camp Valcartier, under the authority of P.C.O. 2067, August 6, 1914. The Battalion sailed October 3, 1914 under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel F.O.W. Loomis with a strength of 45 officers and 1,112 other ranks. Six months after arriving in England, he left for the French theatre on April 1, 1915, and three weeks afterwards, was reported \"missing\" on April 22nd at the Second Battle of Ypres. The battle was fought for control of the strategic Flemish town of Ypres in western Belgium in the spring of 1915, following the First Battle of Ypres the previous autumn. It marked the first time that Germany used poison gas on a large scale on the Western Front. Additionally, the battle was the first time that a former colonial force (the 1st Canadian Division) defeated a major European power (the German Empire) on European soil, in the Battle of St. Julien-Kitcheners' Wood. Clark was later reported as a \"Prisoner of War\" at Roulers, Belgium on June 5th, and confirmed as such on July 3rd, hospitalized at Reserve-Lazarett (Reserve Hospital) at Staden, Belgium, with a gun shot wound to his left arm. Clark was a Prisoner of War, having served with \"G\" Company, 13th Infantry Battalion, when he died from his wounds on July 31, 1915, at the age of 21, at the Military Hospital in Roeselare (Roulers), Belgium. He is buried at Roulers Communal Cemetery, Roulers, Belgium, Grave III.B.2. His mother, Joan, received his Memorial Cross, as presented here, and his WWI trio of medals, which are not included.","brand":"eMedals","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46109606150421,"sku":"C1259","price":400.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0713\/9105\/2053\/files\/img_8807_copy.jpg?v=1692840274"},{"product_id":"a-medal-pair-to-lt-matthews-australian-imperial-force-w2390","title":"A Medal Pair To Lt. 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Accompanied by a Roll of Individuals entitled to the Territorial Force War Medal and assorted research papers.\n \nFootnote: William Groombridge was married to Jane Groombridge and was a Bricklayer by trade. Corporal William Groombridge, 1st\/3rd Kent Field Company, Royal Engineers died on October 28, 1915, declared \"drowned\", one of 155 lives lost when the converted ferry to minesweeper H.M.S. Hythe, carrying troops, collided with H.M.S. Sarnia. Having landed her consignment of troops on the beaches at Gallipoli, H.M.S. Sarnia commenced her journey back to Mudros. The night was dark and the ship was darkened, when at 8:10 p.m. off Cape Helles, she sighted another ship right ahead, also darkened, at a distance of about half a mile. Both ships sounded their whistles and H.M.S. Sarnia turned to post, but the other vessel, H.M.S. Hythe, laden with 230 troops for the beaches, altered course to starboard. The inevitable happened a few minutes later, with H.M.S. Sarnia striking H.M.S. 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Footnote: Frankish Vincent Conway was born on September 11, 1891 at Chelsea, London, England. He enlisted with the Royal Naval Air Service on November 25, 1914, at the age of 23. He listed his next-of-kin as his wife, Dorothy May of Balham, S.W. London and stated his occupation as that of Tinman\/Preserver (Canner). Throughout the war, he served at Pembroke III, President II (Dunkirk Wing No. 1, Somme, No. 4 Wing) and Daedalus (Dunkirk), achieving the ranks of Air Mechanic, Grade II (November 14, 1914), Acting Air Mechanic Grade I (March 7, 1916), Air Mechanic Grade I (April 30, 1917), Leading Mechanic (November 1, 1917), before being promoted to Sergeant on July 1, 1918 and later classified as a Sergeant Fitter (AE) [Aero Engine]. He is credited with having served in the French theatre on four occasions (December 23, 1914 to July 7, 1915, August 14, 1915 to September 22, 1915, September 24, 1915 to October 23, 1916, November 25, 1916 to December 3, 1918). The Royal Naval Air Service merged with the British Army's Royal Flying Corps, forming the Royal Air Force on April 1, 1918. After the war, Conway was with 117, 141 and 100 Squadrons and had his engagement extended for three years on March 4, 1919. He was awarded a Good Conduct Badge on August 1st. He completed a course on the installation of Rolls Royce engines on December 5, 1920 and received his BWM and VM the following year, on December 15, 1921. Conway was transferred to the Royal Air Force Reserve on March 3, 1922 and discharged eight months later, on November 22nd.","brand":"eMedals","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46115292938517,"sku":"GB5042","price":220.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0713\/9105\/2053\/files\/a_first_war_grou_555102791a9be.jpg?v=1692854742"},{"product_id":"a-first-war-memorial-group-to-the-duke-of-wellingtons-regiment-gb5048","title":"A First War Memorial Group To The Duke Of Wellington's Regiment","description":"A First War Memorial Group to the Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regiment - 1914-15 Star (29294 DVR. W.A. SPRINGETT. A.S.C.); British War Medal (29294 DVR. W.A. SPRINGETT. A.S.C.); Victory Medal (29294 DVR. W.A. SPRINGETT. A.S.C.); and Memorial Plaque (WILLIAM ALEXANDER SPRINGETT). Naming is officially impressed on the Trio and in raised lettering on the Plaque. Trio is unmounted, original ribbons on the BWM and VM, extremely fine. Accompanied by the Memorial Plaque Parchment Scroll (named to \"Pte. William Alexander Springett W. Riding Regt.\", 130 mm x 239 mm, card mounted, upper left corner and bottom portion torn but re-taped to the board) and a photograph of Springett in Uniform (black and white faded to a sepia-tone, inscribed in pencil \"479 William Alexander Springett A.S.C.\" on the reverse, 86 mm x 131 mm, card mounted, light spotting). Footnote: William Alexander Springett was a Private with the 4th Battalion, Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) when he was transferred to the Labour Corps (476014) as a Private, and then later, to the Army Service Corps (29294) as a Driver. He served in the French theatre. 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Peirce filed his report at 3rd Squadron, 15 Wing in the Temple Road Military Hospital, Birkenhead, stating his home address as 2 Pensbury Terrace, Killyon Road, Wandsworth, S.W.. He went on to describe the incident that led to Ross' death: \"At Gueudecourt 2nd Lt. Ross was observing for a battery to the rear of my battery and was returning with information when two German planes swooped down on him from behind the clouds. His machine was brought down; it fell at Gueudecourt. I saw it happen and immediately went to where the machine had fallen and saw the remains of 2nd Lt. De Ross which were afterwards buried. I cannot remember where he was buried but information as to this could be got from 3rd Squad. 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Accompanied by a signed Victory Medal Award Certificate from the Rifle Brigade Record Office (dated August 2, 1921 at Winchester).  Footnote: Benjamin Disraelie Hogg was married to Mabel Hogg of 56 Howard Road, Manfield, Nottinghamshire, England. He enlisted as a Lance Corporal in the Army Service Corps (S4-041744) for service in the First World War, later attaining the rank of Corporal. He was transferred to the 16th Battalion, Rifle Brigade as a Rifleman (B\/202131) with the rank of Private. 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Accompanied by nineteen pages containing copies of his Royal Horse Artillery Attestation Paper, No. 4 Cadet School at Brighton Admission Form, Service Records, Medical Records, Protection Certificate - Officer (dated September 18, 1919), Letter From the Army Relinquishing Forbesof his Commission (dated December 2, 1920), Index Card (acknowledging his eligibility for the 1914-15 Star, BWM and VM) and five pages from the London Gazette.  \nFootnote: Edward John Forbes was born on June 16, 1892 at New Monkland, Lanarkshire. He was a student at the University of Glasgow studying Latin, earning an Honours Degree in same and was a Munitions Worker before the Great War began. He enlisted as a Gunner (193199) in the Royal Horse Artillery at Hamilton, Scotland on January 22, 1917, stating the he had no previous military service and that he was single. Three days later, on the 25th, he was assigned as a Gunner to No. 6 Depot, Royal Horse Artillery and saw a transfer on February 3, 1917 to 6B Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery. The Army saw promise in young Forbes and posted him to No. 4 Cadet School at Brighton on June 20, 1917 and upon successful completion of his course, transferred him later that year to the 2nd Royal Artillery Cadet School at Exeter on November 26th. He was discharged to commission on February 1, 1918, becoming a 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Field Artillery, Special Reserve the following day (February 2, 1918; London Gazette 1885, February 9, 1918) and served overseas in France with the 12th (Eastern) Divisional Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery. In a confidential report, dated January 16, 1919, the following remarks were made about Forbes: \"Ability and professional knowledge: Good; Power to maintain discipline: Fairly Good; Power of leadership: Good; Knowledge capacity and tact for training: Good; Other special military qualifications: Very good lecturer; Foreign languages: Greek and Latin\". He was named a Temporary Lieutenant on June 3, 1918 (London Gazette 7729, July 2, 1918). Post-war, he was promoted to Lieutenant on August 2, 1919 (London Gazette 10742, August 25, 1919) and was demobilized the following month with the same rank on September 20th. Forbes relinquished his commission \"on account of ill health contracted on active service\" and retained the rank of Lieutenant on February 11, 1919 (London Gazette 2055, February 10, 1919). It was confirmed in a letter from the Army dated December 12, 1920 that it had actually taken effect as of April 1, 1920. He went to live with his next-of-kin, his aunt, Mrs. John McDonald of Longriggend upon demobilization on September 20, 1919 and died in Aberdeen, Scotland in 1933, at the age of 41. In addition to the BWM and VM, he was awarded the 1914-15 Star, which is not included here. He was also awarded the War Badge, number B143730.","brand":"eMedals","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46115316236565,"sku":"GB5085","price":130.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0713\/9105\/2053\/files\/img_03__1_eaab6116-ae1b-44af-a6f9-4cb1f4c25376.jpg?v=1692854763"},{"product_id":"a-first-war-british-naval-group-to-the-royal-navy-gb5088","title":"A First War British Naval Group To The Royal Navy","description":"A First War British Naval Group to the Royal Navy - 1914-1915 Star (232374, S. WILLIAMSON, L.S., R.N.); British War Medal (232374 S. WILLIAMSON. P.O. 1 R.N.); Victory Medal (232374 S. WILLIAMSON. P.O. 1 R.N.); and Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, George VI, 1st Type (232374 (CH. A. 4526) S. WILLIAMSON. C.P.O. R.F.R.). Naming is officially impressed. Unmounted, but WWI medals were originally mounted and worn by the veteran as evidenced by the pitting on the BWM, along with contact marks and gilt wear on the Star and VM, RFRLSGCM with only light contact, original ribbons, better than very fine. Accompanied by copies of his Service Records and assorted research papers on the submarines he served on, detailing actions that he would have been involved in.   \nFootnote: Samuel Williamson was born on December 2, 1888 in Manchester, Lancashire, England. He had two years' service under his belt as a Boy Seaman, having served at HMS Caledonia, Ganges, Euryalus, when he enlisted with Royal Navy's Chatham Division for twelve years' service on December 2, 1906, on his eighteenth birthday. He began serving on HMS Andromeda, his pre-war service continuing on a succession of ships and training bases including, Pembroke I, Jason, Halcyon, Actaeon, Albion, Lancaster, Diamond and Bonaventure. It was with HMS Halcyon that he achieved the rank of Able Seaman on October 31, 1907. As a submariner, he was to see service with seven different subs over the next fourteen years, his war service beginning with C23, attached to HMS Vulcan on May 29, 1914, achieving the rank of Leading Seaman on August 15, 1916, remaining here until January 1916, when was sent to HMS Dolphin for training, one of many visits he would make there until his retirement in 1929. Williamson was to serve on two other submarines during the war, beginning with G8 for one year and attached to HMS Titania on April 4, 1916, transferred and attached to HMS Maidstone on June 30, 1916, then transferred again and attached to HMS Lucia on August 29, 1916, where he achieved the rank of Petty Officer on April 1, 1917, before returning to HMS Dolphin on April 10, 1917. He later joined K2 and attached to HMS Fearless on July 3, 1917, where he was to remain for the duration of the war. In November 1917, the men of K2 nearly rose in mutiny over an imagined grievance concerning Ship's Prayers. Post-war, he returned to HMS Dolphin on February 12, 1919 for more training, re-engaged with the Royal Navy on May 20, 1919, before being transferred to L15 and attached to HMS Ambrose from June 7, 1919 to February 21, 1921, then returning to HMS Dolphin, being transferred once again to the aforementioned K2 and attached to two ships in succession, HMS Pandora from April 30, 1921 to December 20, 1922 and HMS Cyclops from December 21, 1922 to April 7, 1924. Between April 1921 and December 1922, while with K2 and attached to HMS Pandora, Williamson was awarded his WWI Trio. He again returned to HMS Dolphin before returning to HMS Cyclops and placed with L21, from October 29, 1926 until January 8, 1928, where he was named Chief Petty Officer on March 19, 1927. He again returned to HMS Dolphin and was \"Shore Pensioned\" (retired) on February 1, 1929, then joined the Royal Fleet Reserve, later receiving the RFRLSGCM for his extended service.","brand":"eMedals","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46115316859157,"sku":"GB5088","price":440.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0713\/9105\/2053\/files\/a_first_war_brit_556dbc6d9dcec.jpg?v=1692854769"},{"product_id":"a-first-war-pair-to-the-kings-own-yorkshire-light-infantry-gb5093","title":"A First War Pair To The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry","description":"A First War Pair to the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry - British War Medal (49899 PTE. W.J. RINGHAM. K.O.Y.L.I.); and Victory Medal (49899 PTE. W.J. RINGHAM. K.O.Y.L.I.). Naming is officially impressed. Very crisp detail, dark patina on the BWM, original ribbons, mounted to a suspension bar with swing bar pinback, as worn by the veteran, light contact, near extremely fine.","brand":"eMedals","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46115318792469,"sku":"GB5093","price":100.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0713\/9105\/2053\/files\/a_first_war_pair_55708acf920d0.jpg?v=1692854768"},{"product_id":"a-first-war-pair-to-the-royal-army-medical-corps-gb5100","title":"A First War Pair To The Royal Army Medical Corps","description":"A First War Pair to the Royal Army Medical Corps -British War Medal (CAPT. A.L. VAUGHAN.); and Victory Medal (CAPT. A.L. VAUGHAN.). Naming is officially impressed. Original ribbons, dark patina on the BWM, light contact and surface wear, better than very fine.\nFootnote: Captain Arthur Llewellyn Vaughan was born in Willingham, Lincolnshire and served with the Royal Army Medical Corps during the First World War. He was promoted to Captain on August 15, 1918.","brand":"eMedals","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46115322298645,"sku":"GB5100","price":130.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0713\/9105\/2053\/files\/img_03_32d47e68-8ff8-4829-993d-f7a28dad27c2.jpg?v=1692854773"},{"product_id":"united-kingdom-a-first-war-pair-to-the-royal-garrison-artillery-gb5105","title":"United Kingdom. A First War Pair To The Royal Garrison Artillery","description":"A First War Pair to the Royal Garrison Artillery -  British War Medal (2. LIEUT. T.W.LITTLE.); and Victory Medal (2. LIEUT. T.W. LITTLE.). Naming is officially impressed. Court mounted, dark patina on the BWM, light contact, near extremely fine. Accompanied by fifteen pages containing copies of his 16th London Regiment Territorial Force Attestation Paper, Service Records, Medical Records, Protection Certificate - Officer (dated June 24, 1919), Letter from LittleResigning his Commission (dated September 11, 1919), Letter from the Army Accepting his Resignation (dated February 10, 1920), Index Card (acknowledging his eligibility for BWM and VM) and three Citations from the London Gazette.  \nFootnote: Thomas William Little was born in 1891, the son of Thomas HenryLittle of Denmark Park, S.E., Surrey, England. He attested as a Rifleman (5082) with the 16th London Regiment at Queen's Hall on December 6, 1915, stating that he had no previous military service and was embodied the same day. He was transferred to the Territorial Force Depot on November 3, 1916 and had his regimental changed (552141). He entered the French theatre on June 22, 1916 with the 2nd Battalion, 16th London Regiment and served there until November 3, 1916. Little was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Garrison Artillery, Special Reserve on March 10, 1917 (London Gazette 2733, March 17, 1917). He re-entered the French theatre on April 26, 1918, where he was attached to the 4th Army Royal Artillery Reinforcements. One week later, he took sick on May 3rd and after 22 days, was evacuated from Le Havre to Southampton, where he was hospitalized with Muscular Rheumatism. He was later employed by the Ministry of Munitions and attained the rank of Lieutenant on September 10, 1918 (London Gazette 486, January 8, 1919). in his Proceedings of a Medical Board Report, dated May 27, 1919 at Stoke War Hospital, it noted that Little \"complains (about) pains in back \u0026amp; knee joints on severe exertion \u0026amp; during damp weather. He complains of nervousness \u0026amp; fatigue on slight exertion\". It was also noted that he had no obvious signs of physical problems with his internal workings and joints and determined that \"no disability (was to be) found\", declaring him fit for general service and ordering him to return to his depot at the Ministry of Munitions and await further instructions. He was residing in Catford, Kent when he was disembodied as a Lieutenant on June 24, 1919 (London Gazette 2036, February 18, 1920). Little applied for the Territorial Force War Medal but was found ineligible, resigning his commission in the Special Reserve of Officers and allowed to retain the rank of Lieutenant (London Gazette, February 18, 1920). Little died on March 11, 1995, having passed the century mark and left his estate to his wife, Irene Elsie Little.","brand":"eMedals","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46115322659093,"sku":"GB5105","price":95.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0713\/9105\/2053\/files\/a_first_war_pair_55770d563727e.jpg?v=1692854774"},{"product_id":"united-kingdom-a-first-war-pair-to-the-munster-fusiliers-gb5117","title":"United Kingdom. A First War Pair To The Munster Fusiliers","description":"A First War Pair to the Munster Fusiliers - British War and Victory Medals (91796 PTE. H. 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Accompanied by two Liverpool Education Committee School Regular Attendance and Good Conduct Medals (one is bronze, date engraved \"1906\", the other is bronze with a brass-coloured gilt, date engraved \"1907\", both engraved in script to \"Wm. Whalley, Upper Park St.\", 44.8 mm each), also near extremely fine.","brand":"eMedals","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46115341664533,"sku":"GB5137","price":110.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0713\/9105\/2053\/files\/a_first_war_grou_557c8416aec26.jpg?v=1774558198"},{"product_id":"a-first-war-pair-to-the-army-service-corps-gb5138","title":"A First War Pair To The Army Service Corps","description":"A First War Pair to the Army Service Corps - British War and Victory Medals (T4-219070 PTE. F.C. LLOYD. A.S.C.). Naming is officially impressed. 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Mounted to a suspension with swing bar pinback, as worn by the veteran, original edge wear on the BWM, plated, very fine.","brand":"eMedals","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46115346252053,"sku":"GB5139","price":160.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0713\/9105\/2053\/files\/a_first_war_trio_557c85d4e8f19.jpg?v=1774558263"},{"product_id":"a-first-war-medal-trio-to-lieut-of-army-cyclist-corps-gb5189","title":"A First War Medal Trio To Lieut. Of Army Cyclist Corps","description":"A First War Medal Trio to Lieut. of Army Cyclist Corps - 1914-15 Star (447 PTE. G. SMITH. A.CYC. CORPS)  War and Victory Medals (2. Lieut. S.G.SMITH), with light scratching over naming on star, period mounted, very fine. 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Un-mounted, original ribbons, bruising on the BWM, residue in the recessed areas of the Star from cleaning, edge nicks and contact marks, very fine.\n \n ","brand":"eMedals","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46115376955669,"sku":"GB5213","price":115.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0713\/9105\/2053\/files\/a_first_war_meda_559a7c5d367da.jpg?v=1692854829"},{"product_id":"a-new-zealand-territorial-service-medal-to-the-otago-hussars-m0041-140","title":"A New Zealand Territorial Service Medal To The Otago  Hussars","description":"A New Zealand Territorial Service Medal to the Otago Hussars; GV (MJR. J. SWINDLEY. 5TH. M.R.  (OTAGO) (HUSSARS) (1920)) Naming is impressed, near extremely fine. 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Near very fine.","brand":"eMedals","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46115416342805,"sku":"GB5310","price":75.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0713\/9105\/2053\/files\/two_first_war_br_55b78007c4753.jpg?v=1692854879"},{"product_id":"two-first-war-british-war-medals-gb5311","title":"Two First War British War Medals","description":"Two First War British War Medals -  (PLY. 15023 PTE. F. WILLIAMS. R.M.L.I.); (280244 PNR. W.PEIRSON. R.E.) 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