Lot 836
A COLLECTION OF NINE FIRST WORLD WAR VICTORY MEDALS TO INCLUDE THREE TO CASUALTIES.
A Victory Medal named to 4-8675 Pte R. Mather W.York R. Private Mather, a resident of Tyne Dock was reported as wounded on the 3rd of November 1916 and entitles to a wound stripe. A Victory Medal named to 48031 Gnr E. Jones R.A. First name Edwin. A Victory Medal named to DVR A. Webb R.E. First name Arthur. A Victory Medal named to 38679 Pte J.J. Watson North'n R. A J.J. Watson is recorded with the Northampton Regiment with attestation date of 31st August 1916 at Kingston, a Gardener aged 37 years. A Victory Medal named to S.S. 109267 R.S.J. Turner Sto 1 R.N. Reginald Stanley John Turner was born on the 2nd of January 1898, resident of Kilburn, London was Mentioned in Despatches on the 5th of March 1918. A Victory Medal named to 3-7196 Pte C. Adams Som L.I. Cecil James Adams from Taunton served with the 1st Battalion of the Somerset Light Infantry, he was killed in action on the 6th of July 1915 and is commemorated at the Talana Farm Cemetery north of Ypres in Belgium. A Victory Medal named to 2241 SJT J. Goodwin Conn. Rang. James Goodwin from Belfast was killed in action on the 16th of August 1917 whilst fighting with the 6th Battalion of the Connaught Rangers, he is commemorated at the Potijze Chateau Lawn Cemetery in Belgium, North east of Ypres. A Victory Medal named to 67199 Pte C.H.E. Budden Worcester R. First name Charles. A Victory Medal named to 6609 Pte W. Dickman E. Surrey R. William Dickman from Bury St Edmunds was listed as missing on 27th October 1915 whilst serving with the 9th Battalion East Surrey Regiment and recorded as killed in action on the 26th September 1915, he is commemorated on the Loos Meemorial in France with over 20,000 others. Nine Medals.