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VCP034 £395 Rambahadur Limbu VC MVO (1939- ) 2nd Bn., 10th Princess Mary’s Gurkha Rifles. £39.50 per month for 10 months Ian Fraser VC DSC RD and Bar JP (1920 – 2008) Royal Naval Reserve. Our choice of handwritten letter with address of William Reid VC (1921 – 2001), 61 Squadron, Royal Air Force Sandringham, Norfolk signed Volunteer Reserve. Sir Dighton MacNaghton Probyn VC GCB GCSI Thomas William Gould VC (1914-2001) Royal Navy. GCVO ISO PC (1833-1924) 2nd Punjab Cavalry Other signatures included. Want to spread the payments on these amazing covers? Don’t forget to ask about Flexi Pay! Call 01303 278137 for full details. 15/07/1970 National Army Museum Group 5 No.2 The Victoria Cross signed Edward Kenna VC (1919–2009) Australian Military Forces Eric Wilson VC (1912 – 2008), The East Surrey Regiment, attd. Somaliland Camel Corps Philip Gardner VC MC (1914 – 2003), Royal Tank Regiment. R.A.C. 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He was Flypast cover (BOCS3). credited with 22 Aerial Victories, four shared victories, six probables, one sheared probable and 11 enemy aircraft damaged. RYB004H £300 Flexi-pay £30 per month for 10 months available on all items! 1985 Battle of Britain Large Medal cover, signed by No interest charged - winners Bennion, David, Doe, Unwin Stanford Tuck and Hancock. Then 18 other Battle of payment options up Britain signatures, list available on request. to 12 months RYB016A £300 £30 per month for 10 months 1980 Battle of Britain 40th Anniversary Hurricane flown cover, signed by: Wing Commander Bob Stanford Tuck DSO, DFC & 2 Bars, AFC (1916 - 1987) - Ace Fighter and Test Pilot Air Vice Marshal Johnnie Johnson CB, CBE, DSO & 2 Bars, DFC & Bar (1915 - 2001) - Britain’s highest scoring Ace against the Luftwaffe. Group Captain Sir Douglas Bader CBE, DSO & Bar, DFC & Bar, FRAeS, DL (1910 - 1982) - Ace pilot, Prisoner of War and Colditz Inmate John Cunningham CBE, DSO & 2 Bars, DFC, Bar, AE (2017 - 2002) - Night Fighter Ace and Test pilot. James Lacey DFM & Bar (1917 - 1989) - Ace pilot and second Highest scoring RAF pilot of the Battle of Britain. One of the great groups of signatures and one of the last times they would sign together. RYB008F £75 1998 Opening of the Battle of Britain Suite at the Royal Star and Garter Home cover, signed by at least 20 Battle of Britain pilots, supplied with a list, but this will need a little checking, will include Peter Ayerst, John Gibson, E Parkin, P Hairs, Tony Russell, J G Millard, K N T Lee and Trevor Gray. www.buckinghamcovers.com 3 VCZ2011 £100 £20 per month for 5 months 16/03/1989 Sergeant Luke O’Connor Awarded VC at Battle of the Alma signed £49.50 per month Edward Kenna VC (1919–2009) Australian Military Forces. 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R.A.C. £50 per month for 3 months 16/06/1982 Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, Maritime Heritage “f CMYK / .eps Year, first day cover signed Thomas William Gould VC (1914-2001) Royal Navy. Find us online at: Ian Fraser VC DSC RD and Bar JP (1920 – 2008) Royal Naval www.buckinghamcovers.com Reserve. Basil Charles Godfrey Place VC CB CVO DSC (1921-1994) Royal Navy. @BuckinghamCover Other signatures included. @BuckinghamCovers1 @BuckinghamCovers1 VCZ9001 £160 £40 per month for 4 months 06/01/1981 The Battle of Jersey 1781 signed Ganju Lama VC MM (1924-2000) 1st Bn., 7th Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. Ian Fraser VC DSC RD and Bar JP (1920 – 2008) Royal Naval Reserve. Edward Kenna VC (1919–2009) Australian Military Forces. Ernest Alvia Smith VC CM OBC CD (1914-2005) The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, Canadian Infantry Corps. Thomas William Gould VC (1914-2001) Royal Navy. Rambahadur Limbu VC MVO (1939- ) 2nd Bn., 10th Princess £25 per month VCJ006 £250 Mary’s Gurkha Rifles. for 10 months Eric Wilson VC (1912 – 2008), The East Surrey Regiment, attd. 15/07/1970 National Army Museum Group 5 Somaliland Camel Corps. No.2 The Victoria Cross cover signed John Patrick Kenneally VC (1921-2000) Irish Guards Manley Angell James VC DSO MBE MC (1896- Patrick Porteous VC (1918 – 2000) Royal Regiment of Artillery. 1975) 8th (S) Bn., The Gloucestershire Regiment. 4 Warren House, Shearway Road, Folkestone, Kent CT19 4BF Tel 01303 278137 Fax 01303 279429 Email [email protected] MC0421 RYB039B £100 £50 per month for 2 months 1970 25th Anniversary of VE Day RAF Benson flown cover, signed by Colonel Maurice Buckmaster (1902- 1992), World War II leader of the French Section of the Special Operations Executive, it was said their work shortened the war by six months. 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