An extensive Second World War era British Red Cross Society 'Home Front' medal group of 8 with insignia: Leader Mary Angier, Air Raid Precaution First Aid Dressing Station, Twickenham, Middlesex & British Red Cross Society Society An extensive Second World War era British Red Cross Society 'Home Front' medal group of 8 with insignia: Leader Mary Angier, Air Raid Precaution First Aid Dressing Station, Twickenham, Middlesex & British Red Cross Society Society An extensive Second World War era British Red Cross Society 'Home Front' medal group of 8 with insignia: Leader Mary Angier, Air Raid Precaution First Aid Dressing Station, Twickenham, Middlesex & British Red Cross Society Society An extensive Second World War era British Red Cross Society 'Home Front' medal group of 8 with insignia: Leader Mary Angier, Air Raid Precaution First Aid Dressing Station, Twickenham, Middlesex & British Red Cross Society Society

An extensive Second World War era British Red Cross Society 'Home Front' medal group of 8 with insignia: Leader Mary Angier, Air Raid Precaution First Aid Dressing Station, Twickenham, Middlesex & British Red Cross Society Society

- Defence Medal
- Voluntary Medical Service Medal. With 3 x silver extra service bars (Mrs. Mary Angier)
- B.R.C.S.: Proficiency in Red Cross First Aid (31494 M. Angier)
- B.R.C.S.: Proficiency in Red Cross Nursing (28485 M. Angier)
- B.R.C.S: Proficiency First Aid in Chemical Warfare & 'Anti-Gas Training' bar (7201 M. Angier)
- B.R.C.S: Medal for 3 Years Service. King's Crown issue.With 3 x 3 years further service bars (42909)
- British Red Cross Society: Merit Medal. King's Crown issue (13000 M. Angier)
- British Red Cross Society: County Badge for 'Middlesex' (2197 M. Angier)

Sold together with below companion British Red Cross Society insignia;

- B.R.C.S.: Officers gilt and enamel cap badge. Complete with hinged pin & clasp fittings
- B.R.C.S.: Uniform Tie-Pin / Scarf-Pin. Gilt & enamel with hinged pin and clasp fittings
- B.R.C.S.: Uniform Officers Rank Insignia: Single 'Star', gilt & enamel with loop fittings
- Royal Life Saving Society: Respiration Service. Qualification badge gilt & enamel. Reverse numbered with pin fittings
- Royal Life Society Society: Respiration Operator gilt & enamel badge. Reverse numbered with pin fittings

Important: Where issued as fittings, all medals and badges complete with their correct integral top bars and reverse fittings

Mary Abell daughter of John Robert William Abell (a Surgeon) was a native of Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire, England, where she was born on, 2 September 1892. On 18 September 1913, Mary Abel (21) married Edgar Athelstan Vivian Angier (38) - a Chartered Shipbroker who was the son of the Shipowner, Athelstan Alfred Angier - at the parish church, Huntley, Gloucestershire. The 1939 National Register records Mary Angier residing with her husband at their home located at, 18 Church Grove Road, Twickenham in the London borough of Richmond upon Thames, with remarks that she was in 1939 holding the appointment of Leader at a Civil Defence Air Raid Precaution First Aid Dressing Station. Mary Angier would have qualified for her Defence Medal for 3 years service voluntary uniformed service with the British Red Cross Society / Air Raid Precaution during the Second World War, this including service during the Battle of Britain and the London Blitz. Mrs Mary Angier recorded to have died on 2 January 1977, at which time she had been residing at, 15 Spencer Road, East Molesey, Surrey, England

An impressive ensemble of 'Home Front' Civil Defence & Voluntary Medical Services awards

Condition: GVF

Code: 24320

125.00 GBP