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Watch the auctionThe following two lots comprise WWI father and son groups, both recipient?s taken Prisoner of War and became casualties.
Five: I.G.S. 1854, 2 clasps Burma 1885-7, Burma 1887-89 (Lieut. A.W. Abercrombie 1st Bn York L.I); Q.S.A., 1 clasp Cape Colony (Capt A.W. Abercrombie 1st Connaught Rang.); 1914 star with clasp, British War and Victory medals (Lt. Col. A.W. Abercrombie). Very Fine, with miniature pair: IGS 1854 2 clasps and QSA 1 clasp; Memorial plaque to Alexander William Abercrombie; 2 Connaught Rangers officer?s bronze lapel badges; photograph of grave.Plate 2
Note: Born India 6th June 1865. Lieutenant Yorkshire Light Infantry May 1885; Captain Connaught Rangers December 1892. Major December 1904; Lieutenant Colonel November 1911. Staff Service: Spec. Service S Africa 14th Feb 1900 to 12 March 1900; D-A-A-G. S Africa 13 March 1900 to 14 November 1904; Stn Staff Off 1 Cl India 12 Dec 1903 to 31 May 1908; Brig. Maj India D-A-A-G India 1 June 1904 to 11 December 1908; General Staff 2nd grade Gibraltar 3 June 1910 to 1 Dec 1911.Embarked with 2nd Bn Connaught Rangers August 1914 and taken Prisoner of war two weeks later. See ?The Connaught Rangers? by Jourdain and Fraser, Volume II p414 ?Lieut Colonel Abercrombie with the Head-quarters party and the small force of about a hundred Other Ranks, mostly of C Company, accompanying the Commanding Officer, was, as Captain Roche (now Major) states, on approaching Le Grand Fayt village between 6 and 7pm, informed by one of the inhabitants that the British troops had withdrawn, and that there were no Germans in the village. This information was false. When entering the village heavy rifle fire was opened suddenly by a strong force of the enemy, concealed in houses and enclosures. Major Sarsfield, with Lieutenant G.E. de Stacpoole, succeeded in making their way through the village, and by taking a by-road eventually rejoined the other companies of the battalion. Lieut-Colonel Abercrombie, with Captain Roche, Lieutenant Hardy and some fifty men also got through the village. They then took up a position about five hundred yards to the west of Le Grand Fayt, which they held until about 7.30 p.m. The position was then outflanked on the right by the enemy and thereupon became untenable. Lieutenant-Colonel Abercrombie now ordered the party to retire, but he had no instructions as to his next course, nor knowledge in what direction the rest of his battalion were to be found. In those circumstances he moved off to the north west, the direction in which he had been previously going. At 8.30 pm the party were again fired at by the enemy from a wood on the south; but, as it was now becoming dark, there was no halt and they pushed on. At 11 pm a peasant informed Lieut-Colonel Abercrombie that English troops were in Maroilles, a small town about a mile distant. That place was made for, and, on entering Maroilles, the party was met by Colonel Thompson, RAMC, in charge of two ambulances, which were just then evacuating the place. Colonel Thompson informed Colonel Abercrombie that there had been fighting in the town on the previous day and the enemy had been driven off. Seeing the worn out condition of the party Colonel Thomspon suggested that the best thing to do was to put the men into a house he had been using as a hospital, where there was plenty of food. English troops, he said, were expected to be back in Maroilles next morning. Lieut-Colonel Abercrombie and thirty men then went into a house that had been used as a French hospital; and Captain Roche, Lieutenant Hardy and nineteen men into the house that had been used as an English hospital. The men were hardly inside the houses when the town filled with Germans, who entered from two different directions. Colonel Thompson who had gone off to rejoin his ambulances, was made a prisoner. The enemy however did not enter the two hospitals that night, although they billeted in the village. At 6 am on August 27th the enemy discovererd the
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Grades of Condition
Excellent - Virtually original state.
VGC - (Very Good Condition) a fine item.
GC - (Good Condition) a sound item.
QGC - (Quite Good Condition) some wear and/or damage.
FC - (Fair Condition) much wear and/or damage, or parts missing.
POOR - Items seldom catalogued in this state unless rarity or historical value makes them nevertheless worthy of collection.
AF - (At Fault or As Found)
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EF Extremely Fine
NEF Nearly Extremely Fine
VF Very Fine
GF Good Fine
F Fine
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