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LibbyW
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Hannah Louise Robins 1877-1946
What is this WW1 medal for?
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Friday 17 February 06 15:19 GMT (UK) »
Does anyone recognise this medal? I'm sorry the pic isn't brilliant.
On a blue and white ribbon says: Presented by Lloyds and on the back :For Meritorious Services
I have scrolled round loads of sites and not found it
Many thanks
Libby
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Kevwood
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Friday 17 February 06 17:10 GMT (UK) »
I would imagine it is the Lloyds Meritorious Service medal.
http://www.worcmedals.com/centre_viewstock_shop.asp?SGE_STOCK_CODE=FR0216
Kev.
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manmack
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Friday 17 February 06 17:16 GMT (UK) »
bang on kev,that type was introduced in 1913,its for extraordinary services in saving vessels and cargoes at sea,whats his name libby,mack
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LibbyW
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Hannah Louise Robins 1877-1946
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Friday 17 February 06 19:53 GMT (UK) »
His name was Captain James Lee. He recieved the DSC for sinking a U-boat. He was a merchant seaman, very few guns.
Do you recognise my other medal that is also on this board?
Libby
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Perry:- Middlesex, Hertford, Essex. Britton:- Middlesex, London, Gloucester. Murray:- Lancashire. Lee:- Liverpool. Bennison:- Cumberland, Yorkshire? Robins:- Liverpool, London, Devon. Procter:- Liverpool. Westhead :- Liverpool. Norman :- Essex, Suffolk. Kitchener:- Bedford, Middlesex. Marriage:- Middlesex. Chopping:- Hertford.
LibbyW
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Hannah Louise Robins 1877-1946
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Friday 17 February 06 20:16 GMT (UK) »
P.S
round the edge of the medal it says:-
Captain James Lee DSC, SS Thessaly. 11th June 1917
Libby
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Perry:- Middlesex, Hertford, Essex. Britton:- Middlesex, London, Gloucester. Murray:- Lancashire. Lee:- Liverpool. Bennison:- Cumberland, Yorkshire? Robins:- Liverpool, London, Devon. Procter:- Liverpool. Westhead :- Liverpool. Norman :- Essex, Suffolk. Kitchener:- Bedford, Middlesex. Marriage:- Middlesex. Chopping:- Hertford.
Kevwood
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Friday 17 February 06 20:20 GMT (UK) »
Libby is that this medal or the other one?
Kev.
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LibbyW
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Friday 17 February 06 23:45 GMT (UK) »
Sorry, that was a bit confusing. The details round the edge of the coin belongs to the medal in this picture 'What is this WW1 medal for?'
Libby
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Perry:- Middlesex, Hertford, Essex. Britton:- Middlesex, London, Gloucester. Murray:- Lancashire. Lee:- Liverpool. Bennison:- Cumberland, Yorkshire? Robins:- Liverpool, London, Devon. Procter:- Liverpool. Westhead :- Liverpool. Norman :- Essex, Suffolk. Kitchener:- Bedford, Middlesex. Marriage:- Middlesex. Chopping:- Hertford.
vikinghorse
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Saturday 16 June 07 15:22 BST (UK) »
Captain James Lee was my Great Uncle. He was in command of the Q ship Thessaly when they sank a U boat. There is an account of the incident in the Liverpool Echo. I have not got details to hand but I know there was one casualty, the cook, and a shell hole in the Thessaly's funnel.
Are you a descendant of James?
LibbyW
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Hannah Louise Robins 1877-1946
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Saturday 16 June 07 17:32 BST (UK) »
Yes I am, he is my Great Grandfather.
How cool to find another relation
Do you know what happened to his father Captain Thomas Lee, he was lost at sea and that is all I know?
Libby
Census information Crown Copyright, from
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
Perry:- Middlesex, Hertford, Essex. Britton:- Middlesex, London, Gloucester. Murray:- Lancashire. Lee:- Liverpool. Bennison:- Cumberland, Yorkshire? Robins:- Liverpool, London, Devon. Procter:- Liverpool. Westhead :- Liverpool. Norman :- Essex, Suffolk. Kitchener:- Bedford, Middlesex. Marriage:- Middlesex. Chopping:- Hertford.
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