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Imperial Service Medal (2), G.V.R., Circular issue, 1st 'coinage head' issue (Charles...
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Charles Edwin England was born in Devonport in 1867 and was appointed a Caulker at H.M. Dockyard, Devonport, on 15 October 1901. Retiring as a Caulker in 1927, he was awarded the Imperial Service Medal (London Gazette 13 January 1928). He died in Plymouth on 28 October 1938, aged 70.
Frank Manicom was born in East Stonehouse, Devonport in 1887. Recorded in the 1921 Census as a Ship Fitter employed by the Admiralty at HM Dockyard South, Devonport, he retired as a Ship Fitter and was awarded the Imperial Service Medal (London Gazette 28 April 1952). He died in Chichester from an injury received by misadventure on 8 May 1966, aged 79.
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Charles Edwin England was born in Devonport in 1867 and was appointed a Caulker at H.M. Dockyard, Devonport, on 15 October 1901. Retiring as a Caulker in 1927, he was awarded the Imperial Service Medal (London Gazette 13 January 1928). He died in Plymouth on 28 October 1938, aged 70.
Frank Manicom was born in East Stonehouse, Devonport in 1887. Recorded in the 1921 Census as a Ship Fitter employed by the Admiralty at HM Dockyard South, Devonport, he retired as a Ship Fitter and was awarded the Imperial Service Medal (London Gazette 28 April 1952). He died in Chichester from an injury received by misadventure on 8 May 1966, aged 79.
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