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668

Group to Staff Nurse Elsie Rosa Bennett Q.A.I.M.N.S.R.

(later Sister with the T.R.N.S.) born Cirencester. GV

Royal Red Cross 2nd Class (cased) L/G 3 June 1916,

BWM & Victory Medal (S.Nurse E R Bennett), boxed

1935 Jubilee Medal, Q.A.I.M.N.S.R. Cape Badge

(29mm), plus ID Tag. + Service records, photos etc. Plus

2x Rochdale Infirmary Medals to Edith Alice Bennett

who served with the FANYC in WW1 (qty)

£250 - £300

669

Group to Victor Jubilee Hearn from Yorkshire - 1914

Star with later slide on clasp (Medal Card confirms

entitlement) served with 2 Coy 5 Div T. ASC. (T-31710

Dvr V J Hearn ASC), BWM & Victory Medal (T-31710

T.Cpl V J Hearn ASC). Defence Medal, GV Army

LSGCM (T-31710 Sjt V J Hearn RASC), GVI

Meritorious Service Medal (3114 Sjt V J Hearn RASC).

With various badges etc. (qty)

£220 - £240

670

GRV TEM with India clasp to Cpl E.E LE MOS SIMLA

RIF A.I.F

£65 - £70

671

GSM GVI with Palestine 1945-48 clasp (10021974 Pte R

Webb Surreys) with box of issue and issue letter, lived

Lewisham. EF

£40 - £45

672

GSM GVI with Palestine clasp, named 4609754 Pte M

Brown Kings Own (number corrected). EF

£30 - £35

673

GSM QE2 with Arabian Peninsula clasp (23534317 Pte

D J Butcher RAMC). VF scratch to obverse

£35 - £40

674

GSM QE2 with Cyprus clasp (22023674 Pte H Clarke

Oxf & Bucks). few tiny edge nicks GVF

£40 - £45

675

GSM QE2 with Cyprus clasp (23053336 Pte R Schofield

ACC). GVF

£25 - £30

676

GSM QE2 with Cyprus clasp (23358467 Tpr P M Shaw

RHG). nVF

£40 - £45

677

GSM QE2 with Near East clasp (22843940 Fus M Clark

R.F.) GVF

£40 - £45

678

Hackles and Lanyards - 11x Hackles including Royal

Warwickshire Fusiliers, Lancashire Fusiliers, Royal Irish

Fusiliers, Royal Fusiliers, Royal Northumberland

Fusiliers and Royal Tank Regiment - 5x Lanyards

including Parachute (16)

£50 - £60

679

HMS Royal Oak - a superb group awarded to Rear Admiral William Gordon Benn Royal Navy. Medals mounted as worn -

1915 Star (Lieut W G Benn RN), BWM & Victory Medal (Lt. Commr W G Benn RN), MID to Victory Medal, 1939-45 Star,

Atlantic Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, 1935 Jubilee Medal, 1937 Coronation Medal. Plus matching miniatures. Benn was

Captain of the HMS Royal Oak at the time of its sinking by German Submarine U-47 on the night of 13/14 October 1939

with the loss of 834 crew. Captain Benn is recorded as "remaining in the ship until the last possible moment, until in fact the

ship left him, and his behaviour was in the best traditions of the service". He was Mentioned In Despatches 17/5/1919 for

services in the Mediterranean. With a very detailed set of copied service records. Born Bahia, Brazil.

£800 - £850