£110
A FIRST AND SECOND WORLD WAR CASUALTY GROUP OF FIVE TO THE MERCANTILE MARINE. A group of five comprising First World War War Medal and Mercantile Marine Medal named to Charles D Simpson, Second World War 1939-45 and Atlantic Stars and War Medal privately named to Charles Douglas Simpson M.N. Charles Douglas Simpson was born in 1886 in Newcastle. He died when serving as a Second Engineer Office aboard S.S. Haytor a London registered cargo ship which was sunk by a mine in the North Sea on passage from London to Blyth on the 26th July 1940. He was 54 years old. He is commemorated on the Tower Hill memorial. Mounted for display with copied research.
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