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Pair: Stoker First Class W. Lloyd, Royal Navy, who was wounded in action at Gallipoli on 1...

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Pair: Stoker First Class W. Lloyd, Royal Navy, who was wounded in action at Gallipoli on 1 May 1915
British War and Victory Medals (295728 W. Lloyd. Sto.1 R.N.) good very fine

Pair: Private W. Campsall, Manchester Regiment, who was killed in action at Gallipoli on 5 June 1915
British War and Victory Medals (1929 Pte. W. Campsall. Manch R.) very fine

British War Medal 1914-20 (SS-13549 Pte. A. Hodges. A.S.C.) good very fine (5) £100-£140

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William Lloyd was born in Oldham on 24 July 1878 and joined the Royal Navy at Devonport on 12 July 1900. Transferred to the Royal Fleet Reserve on 14 July 1912, he joined the Nelson Battalion, Royal Naval Division on 15 September 1914 (entitled to 1914 Star) and is recorded as wounded in action at the Dardanelles around 1 May 1915. Evacuated to hospital in Birmingham with an injury to the ‘lower extremities’, he recovered and returned to service aboard the converted torpedo gunboat H.M.S. Halcyon. Invalided from the Royal Navy in consequence of an aneurism on 7 March 1917, he died aged 39 years on 29 December 1917 and is buried at Royton Cemetery, Greater Manchester.

Wilfred Campsall was born at Midge Hall, Crowle, and attested for the 1/5th Battalion, Manchester Regiment at Scunthorpe. Posted to Gallipoli, he was killed in action on 5 June 1915; he has no known grave and is commemorated on the Helles Memorial, Turkey.

Alfred Hodges served as a Private in the 18th Labour Company, Army Service Corps, and was drowned in the sinking of H.M.T. Royal Edward on 13 August 1915. Struck in the stern by a torpedo from the German submarine UB-14, the former liner sank just a few miles from the Greek island of Kandelioussa whilst en route to Mudros; an Admiralty casualty list published in The Times in September 1915 named 13 officers and 851 troops as missing, having failed to escape the ship which sank in less than 6 minutes. He is commemorated on the Helles Memorial, Turkey.
Pair: Stoker First Class W. Lloyd, Royal Navy, who was wounded in action at Gallipoli on 1 May 1915
British War and Victory Medals (295728 W. Lloyd. Sto.1 R.N.) good very fine

Pair: Private W. Campsall, Manchester Regiment, who was killed in action at Gallipoli on 5 June 1915
British War and Victory Medals (1929 Pte. W. Campsall. Manch R.) very fine

British War Medal 1914-20 (SS-13549 Pte. A. Hodges. A.S.C.) good very fine (5) £100-£140

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William Lloyd was born in Oldham on 24 July 1878 and joined the Royal Navy at Devonport on 12 July 1900. Transferred to the Royal Fleet Reserve on 14 July 1912, he joined the Nelson Battalion, Royal Naval Division on 15 September 1914 (entitled to 1914 Star) and is recorded as wounded in action at the Dardanelles around 1 May 1915. Evacuated to hospital in Birmingham with an injury to the ‘lower extremities’, he recovered and returned to service aboard the converted torpedo gunboat H.M.S. Halcyon. Invalided from the Royal Navy in consequence of an aneurism on 7 March 1917, he died aged 39 years on 29 December 1917 and is buried at Royton Cemetery, Greater Manchester.

Wilfred Campsall was born at Midge Hall, Crowle, and attested for the 1/5th Battalion, Manchester Regiment at Scunthorpe. Posted to Gallipoli, he was killed in action on 5 June 1915; he has no known grave and is commemorated on the Helles Memorial, Turkey.

Alfred Hodges served as a Private in the 18th Labour Company, Army Service Corps, and was drowned in the sinking of H.M.T. Royal Edward on 13 August 1915. Struck in the stern by a torpedo from the German submarine UB-14, the former liner sank just a few miles from the Greek island of Kandelioussa whilst en route to Mudros; an Admiralty casualty list published in The Times in September 1915 named 13 officers and 851 troops as missing, having failed to escape the ship which sank in less than 6 minutes. He is commemorated on the Helles Memorial, Turkey.

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