The Station Cat Posted April 17, 2016 Posted April 17, 2016 Is there a roll for all the Officers dismissed after this strike? Did they have their medals revoked?
Guest pikemedals Posted April 18, 2016 Posted April 18, 2016 Yes there a list of the officers who got the sack in the police orders of 1919. At Kew.I got a copy do you need a officer look up ?.they did keep their medals. I got 2 1911 coronation medals named to sacked officers paul
Dave Wilkinson Posted April 18, 2016 Posted April 18, 2016 (edited) 13 hours ago, The Station Cat said: Is there a roll for all the Officers dismissed after this strike? Did they have their medals revoked? There is a general assumption that only the Met. went on strike which is not a correct one to make. A number of provincial forces also were affected. There is no central "roll" of those who were dismissed and you would need to consult local (provincial) archives depending upon the force in which you were interested. Again, I think local policy dictated whether medals were revoked. Dave. Edited April 18, 2016 by Dave Wilkinson
Guest pikemedals Posted April 18, 2016 Posted April 18, 2016 The list of officers am on about is for the metropolitan police
Adrob Posted April 18, 2016 Posted April 18, 2016 5 hours ago, pikemedals said: The list of officers am on about is for the metropolitan police 13 hours ago, pikemedals said: Yes there a list of the officers who got the sack in the police orders of 1919. At Kew.I got a copy do you need a officer look up ?.they did keep their medals. I got 2 1911 coronation medals named to sacked officers paul I would like to see the lit if possible as well !!
bigjarofwasps Posted April 18, 2016 Posted April 18, 2016 11 hours ago, Dave Wilkinson said: There is a general assumption that only the Met. went on strike which is not a correct one to make. A number of provincial forces also were affected. There is no central "roll" of those who were dismissed and you would need to consult local (provincial) archives depending upon the force in which you were interested. Again, I think local policy dictated whether medals were revoked. Dave. I was going to say it wasn't just the Met that went on strike, although they do appear to have drawn most of the lime light. There's a book called `The Night the Police went on strike` by Gerald W Reynolds & Anthony Judge, that is well worth a read.
Dave Wilkinson Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 12 hours ago, bigjarofwasps said: I was going to say it wasn't just the Met that went on strike, although they do appear to have drawn most of the lime light. There's a book called `The Night the Police went on strike` by Gerald W Reynolds & Anthony Judge, that is well worth a read. In addition to the book you mention, there is another dealing primarily with Liverpool City Police, "Police Strike 1919" by A.V. Sellwood. There were 955 Liverpool strikers dismissed. Dave.
The Station Cat Posted April 19, 2016 Author Posted April 19, 2016 8 hours ago, Dave Wilkinson said: In addition to the book you mention, there is another dealing primarily with Liverpool City Police, "Police Strike 1919" by A.V. Sellwood. There were 955 Liverpool strikers dismissed. Dave. 955!!!!! I had no idea!!!! Which other forces were involved?
Dave Wilkinson Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 4 hours ago, The Station Cat said: 955!!!!! I had no idea!!!! Which other forces were involved? 955 was actually half the force. They were warned by the Head Constable that if they did not report for duty at their stations by a particular time on a given date in August 1919, that he would immediately "sack" those who did not do so. 955 men (Sergeants and Constables) stayed on strike and were immediately dismissed. None were ever reappointed and all lost their pensions. There were some strikers in Birkenhead and Bootle and one man (I think) went on strike in Wallasey. I'm not sure how many were dismissed in those forces. Dave.
bigjarofwasps Posted April 20, 2016 Posted April 20, 2016 12 hours ago, Dave Wilkinson said: 955 was actually half the force. They were warned by the Head Constable that if they did not report for duty at their stations by a particular time on a given date in August 1919, that he would immediately "sack" those who did not do so. 955 men (Sergeants and Constables) stayed on strike and were immediately dismissed. None were ever reappointed and all lost their pensions. There were some strikers in Birkenhead and Bootle and one man (I think) went on strike in Wallasey. I'm not sure how many were dismissed in those forces. Dave. Not a good day to ring in sick then ..... Dave, Just out of interest, did any of the North Wales forces go on strike?
Dave Wilkinson Posted April 20, 2016 Posted April 20, 2016 Hi Gordon, No I'm not aware of any from the forces in North Wales. Obviously all good loyal lads! Dave.
bigjarofwasps Posted April 20, 2016 Posted April 20, 2016 46 minutes ago, Dave Wilkinson said: Hi Gordon, No I'm not aware of any from the forces in North Wales. Obviously all good loyal lads! Dave. Yes indeed!!!!.
The Station Cat Posted April 21, 2016 Author Posted April 21, 2016 Focusing on the Metropolitan Police - By all accounts the 1919 strike was a disaster, but which one was worse as regards to officers being sacked the 1918 strike or the 1919 one?
bigjarofwasps Posted April 22, 2016 Posted April 22, 2016 Metropolitan Police. Is there a list of officers that went on strike, but weren't sacked? (in 1918 & 1919). I have a trio to an officer who didn't retire until October 1919, I'd be curious to know if he striked or not, being so close to drawing his pension. He was in S Division at the time, in Chistlehurst. Which division(s) had the most sacked officers? I wonder how many officers striked in 1918 but were not sacked , but where then sacked for striking again in 1919.
Odin Mk 3 Posted April 22, 2016 Posted April 22, 2016 If your man had gone on strike in 1919 he would have been sacked (the Police Orders listing the strikers are mostly dated early August) - end of story as the Commissioner was determined they would all be sacked or he would resign. So if your man retired in Oct 1919 he definitely didn't go on strike. The 1918 strike was different. The Government were supportive of the Police claims and it ended with the previous Commissioner being forced out and the men getting a good pay rise. In 1919 of the 18,200 Met Officers only 1,056 went on strike - I Inspector, 28 PSs and the remainder were PCs. A lot of these men were from N Division as they were encouraged to strike by their Inspector (Nathan Dessent who was also sacked - what a name for a malcontent!). He was a somewhat unstable character and this was the turning point - he was confined to a lunatic asylum three days later. Best thing is that he had a 1902 and a 1911 medal - so presumably they are still out there somewhere. By the way if you have a copy of my book the 1911 strikers are indicated in the Reason for Leaving column - the Dis (for discharged) is in bold lettering.
bigjarofwasps Posted April 22, 2016 Posted April 22, 2016 3 hours ago, Odin Mk 3 said: If your man had gone on strike in 1919 he would have been sacked (the Police Orders listing the strikers are mostly dated early August) - end of story as the Commissioner was determined they would all be sacked or he would resign. So if your man retired in Oct 1919 he definitely didn't go on strike. The 1918 strike was different. The Government were supportive of the Police claims and it ended with the previous Commissioner being forced out and the men getting a good pay rise. In 1919 of the 18,200 Met Officers only 1,056 went on strike - I Inspector, 28 PSs and the remainder were PCs. A lot of these men were from N Division as they were encouraged to strike by their Inspector (Nathan Dessent who was also sacked - what a name for a malcontent!). He was a somewhat unstable character and this was the turning point - he was confined to a lunatic asylum three days later. Best thing is that he had a 1902 and a 1911 medal - so presumably they are still out there somewhere. By the way if you have a copy of my book the 1911 strikers are indicated in the Reason for Leaving column - the Dis (for discharged) is in bold lettering. Many thanks Odin. Am I understanding this correctly then that the 1918 strike resulted in no sackings (but if there was, the men were reinstated?). It was the "Dessent" chaps of 1919 that all got sacked and never served again? Interestingly I have come across several examples of medals to sacked chaps recently don't know if that's just been my good fortune or if they appear regularly. I assume the N division one command a premium?
Odin Mk 3 Posted April 23, 2016 Posted April 23, 2016 I'm not sure whether men were actually sacked and re-instated in 1918 but I suspect not. Remember the war was still on and the Government wanted the situation resolved, especially as the pay of London Police was inadequate for the time. The Police Orders for 31/7, 1/8 and 2/8/1919 contain lists of all the men who were sacked. Unfortunately they are listed there by name and Divisional Number and not Warrant Number. In general all strikers medals have a premium, irrespective of division. One could argue that N Div are worth less as there may be more of them!
The Station Cat Posted April 26, 2016 Author Posted April 26, 2016 On 4/23/2016 at 08:13, Odin Mk 3 said: In general all strikers medals have a premium, irrespective of division. One could argue that N Div are worth less as there may be more of them! What's a reasonable amount for a 1911 Coronation medal to a striker, do you think?
Odin Mk 3 Posted April 26, 2016 Posted April 26, 2016 (edited) I've just been through my spreadsheet and tried to calculate how many Met Officers with police medals were dismissed for going on strike in 1919. I will have to double check the numbers as I keep getting different results but it is in the region of 620. Most got single 1911 medals but some got 1902 and 1911 pairs and a few got 1897, 1902 and 1897 trios. That suggests the single medals are not particularly scarce and I would suggest comparative values of £30 - £35 for a single medal and perhaps a 50% premium for a striker. However the trios to strikers would be more attractive as these guys really lost out. Some would have been close to retirement and they would have lost their pension entitlement although I think they may have got a rebate on their superannuation contributions many years later. Edited April 27, 2016 by Odin Mk 3
Odin Mk 3 Posted April 27, 2016 Posted April 27, 2016 (edited) From my figures for the strikers the following breakdown is given: There are the 532 recipients of single 1911 Medals There 68 recipients of 1902 and 1911 Medals There is one recipient of 1897 and 1902 Medals (Boer War recall) There are 18 recipients of 1897, 1902 and 1911 Medals I am trying to include a complete roll although I'm having some formatting issues. Edited April 27, 2016 by Odin Mk 3
Odin Mk 3 Posted April 27, 2016 Posted April 27, 2016 (edited) Here is the start of all the 1919 Met Strikers I can find who are entitled to just a single 1911 Police Coronation Medal, the division is the one they were serving in at the time of the strike (surnames A - C). 99996 Lewis Acland PC S, 97734 William Allan PC L, 92382 Harry Allen PC N, 94827 George Allen PC W, 99031 William Allerton PC E 89592 Henry Allsworth PC D, 99652 Sidney Ambrose PC S, 92761 Ernest Antill PC X, 92438 Thomas Applin PC P, 95693 Frederick Archer PC T 91503 Clarence Arnell PC N, 98066 George Arnold PC R, 97015 Arnold Arrowsmith PC N, 98392 Joseph Ashley PC T, 95251 James Ashworth PC M 94168 George Asquith PC Y, 98227 Frederick Atkins PC W, 89387 William Atkinson PC G, 92495 Daniel Ayling PS L, 89362 George Baker PC R 91022 Henry Baldwin PC F, 93600 Herbert Ballard PS B, 96032 William Banwell PC K, 94853 David Barclay PC X, 99385 George Barker PC X 95947 Sydney Barnes PC V, 97978 William Barron PC N, 89897 Alfred Barter PC T, 90145 James Bartlett PC F, 94717 William Beaman PC G 99425 Walter Beattie PC J, 97740 Ernest Beck PC E, 98416 John Beckett PC J, 92047 William Beckwith PC X, 94871 Doanld Beech PC X 92409 ErnestBell PS N, 99611 Stanley Belsey PC L, 89722 Frederick Benham PC B, 96940 Noah Bennett PC N, 97893 Burton Benson PC W 92653 Edwin Berridge PC K, 98234 James Bessell PC L, 93907 George Bingham PS B, 91328 Charles Bird PC B, 91802 Charles Bird PC B 98830 George Blower PC M, 99763 Philip Board PC N, 94229 Frederick Boast PC X, 94238 Joseph Bond PC N, 95165 Thomas Boorn PC J 93130 Thomas Bourne PC F, 99325 Frederick Bowman PC D, 90792 Richard Box PC TA, 98647 James Brackenridge PC B, 94088 T Bransgrove PC TA 97400 George Brean PC L, 93450 John Brien PC N, 90130 Charles Briggs PC X, 93448 Alfred Brittain PC B, 89550 William Brock PC G 99386 William Brooksbank PC G, 98873 Henry Brown PC N, 96567 William Brown PC T, 97980 William Brown PC B, 95356 Henry Brownson PC K 98915 Andrew Bruce PC G, 98683 Walter Bruce PC T, 91124 Francis Bullocke PC L, 100011 Francis Bune PC F, 89643 George Bush PC X 99469 John Butcher PC J, 100288 Arthur Butcher PC T, 95074 Ernest Butcher PC N, 98328 Benjamin Butler PC X, 96600 Herbert Button PC S 95073 Alfred Butts PC W, 93022 Charles Cackett PC P, 93767 Albert Carpenter PC F, 97782 Ernest Carter PC F, 96927 Arthur Cartwright PC N 96532 William Chandler PC K, 97094 George Child PC T, 98731 John Chipperfield PC N, 98732 Cecil Chrismas PC F, 95883 John Christian PC J 89187 Frederick Chudleigh PC G, 94665 Harry Clark PC F, 98588 James Clark PC N, 93765 Thomas Clarke PS L, 100254 Alfred Claydon PC B 92686 Herbert Cleary PC J, 93952 Walter Clifford PC Y, 94919 D'Arcy Coffin PC D, 99750 Arthur Colban PC N, 98876 Albert Coldman PC X 96858 Horace Cole PC R, 99098 George Coleman PC J, 95742 Sidney Coleman PC N, 99828 George Colenutt PC B, 100155 Frederick Collins PC F 93297 James Conroy PC M, 97907 Charles Cook PC J, 99854 Ernest Cooper PC K, 99764 Harry Cooper PC J, 97807 Horace Copping PC L 100289 Bertie Corby PC D, 97944 Hubert Couchman PC B, 90720 Ernest Cousins PC F, 91565 Samuel Cousins PC X, 98616 Frederick Cox PC J 94628 George Craddock PC D, 91089 William Creber PC N, 92180 Timothy Creedon PC J, 99168 Bertie Crisp PC S, 97286 Henry Cullen PC X Edited April 27, 2016 by Odin Mk 3
Odin Mk 3 Posted April 27, 2016 Posted April 27, 2016 (edited) Next Batch (Surnames D - G) 96335 Herbert Dafforn PC J, 98166 Walter Dale PC B, 93482 Arthur Dallman PC N, 94371 Frederick Dance PC X, 99918 Percy Darke PC X 99729 Charles Dart PC X, 97137 William Davey PC J, 99392 Benjamin Davies PC L, 98108 Walter Davies PC X, 98094 David Davies PC R 10005 Henry Davies PC B, 92823 George Davis PC S, 99284 Horace Davis PC X, 83197 Joseph Dawson PC F, 96403 Vincent Delaney PC E 97966 Arthur Dell PC W, 95951 Albert Densley PC X, 93846 Daniel Dineen PS S, 96299 Edward Diplock PC G, 100247 Robert Dollar PC G 93344 Alfred Dorling PS S, 97447 Frederick Dove PC K, 99115 Ernest Downes PC H, 96551 Sydney Dray PC N, 94835 Albert Drudge PC F 91960 Arthur Dudney PC K, 99883 Harold Duggan PC D, 97415 Owen Duggan PC E, 97457 Frederick Dunkin PC X, 98342 Sidney Dunmow PC X 98433 James Dymond PC G, 98428 James Edward PC J, 100101 William Edwards PC F, 91106 William Edwards PC R, 93708 Samuel Edworthy PC F 94807 Frederick Elder PC B, 99174 William Eller PC S, 98649 Albert Elliott PC K, 98650 Hugh Embley PC L, 97232 Frederick Emery PC X 97488 Alfred Enever PC Y, 98735 George Etches PC F, 92558 Ernest Evans PC R, 99977 Benjamin Evans PC N, 91962 Gilbert Evans PC D 99987 Lancelot Everatt PC T, 99507 Ernest Fancett PC T, 100294 Walter Fancourt PC S, 98202 John Farnham PC J, 92691 George Farrell PC F 96129 Alexander Fawns PC J, 99731 John Fearn PC R, 98736 Robert Fearnside PC X, 93953 Edward Featherstone PC TA, 99898 William Feeney PC W 98484 Francis Fenton PC G, 97898 Charles Fernee PC W, 96428 Walter Ferrett PC K, 85562 Thomas Fewery PC X, 98443 Ernest Finch PC J 99530 William Fisher PC E, 98422 John Forbes PC J, 96643 William Foster PC N, 96685 Frank Foster PC X, 91679 William Fox PC X 94133 Arthur Frampton PC W, 94526 William Franklin PC N, 99311 Thomas Fraser PC E, 96596 William Fraser PC E, 98002 Henry Freed PC B 95199 Arthur Froment PC V, 94172 William Fuller PC X, 92626 Stanley Gear PS Y, 89996 Alfred George PC G, 92947 Walter Giblett PC F 96738 Alfred Gibson PC N, 94527 Albert Gibson PS V, 100124 Charles Gillard PC X, 92271 William Gipson PC X, 92858 Alfred Girling PC B 100125 Henry Gloster PC E, 95698 Alexander Gonzawa PC N, 97816 Albert Gooderham PC N, 96928 Henry Goodrich PC J, 94319 Thomas Gormley PC R 100280 Joseph Gough PC M, 98103 Thomas Grace PC N, 94999 Conrad Gray PC K, 95823 Edwin Gray PC N, 95700 George Green PC J 90811 Walter Green PS N, 98190 Joseph Gregory PC S, 94426 John Griffin PC L, 95767 Herbert Gristwood PC E, 94978 Walter Guy PS V Edited April 27, 2016 by Odin Mk 3
Odin Mk 3 Posted April 27, 2016 Posted April 27, 2016 Next Batch (H - M) 89099 Walter Hammett PC X, 96463 William Hampton PC N, 99888 William Hanson PC W, 95760 John Harbour PC F, 97243 Herbert Harfield PC R 98486 Herbert Harris PC G, 91519 Albert Hart PC X, 99338 John Hatton PC M, 95264 George Hawkins PC D, 97967 William Hayden PC K 93577 Herbert Hayes PC N, 95263 Leo Hazell PC F, 90161 Herbert Head PC X, 95070 William Heather PC P, 97551 Edwin Hewes PC W 92539 George Hickford PC N, 97269 William Hicks PC W, 98425 Reginald Hill PC J, 94756 Stephen Hill PCB, 89400 George Hill PCM 98500 Charlie Hillier PC E, 97301 Walter Hills PC B, 91470 Walter Hines PC M, 98129 Arthur Hinkley PC X, 93410 Frederick Hinkley PC S 97589 Herbert Hitchcox PC B, 98101 William Hobbs PC R, 99181 David Hobden PC B, 98248 Frank Hodges PC W, 97157 Alfred Holmes PC G 96398 William Holmes PC G, 93160 Thomas Homewood PC K, 92874 Alfred Horne PC M, 90813 Thomas Horsler PC D, 96247 Joe Houchin PC S 95029 Charles Howson PC Y, 92363 Archibald Hubbard PC B, 96302 Alfred Hubble PC F, 93791 John Hughes PC X, 95856 Frank Humphrey PC X 98842 Henry Humphreys PC R, 95824 Alfred Hunt PC X, 98840 Robert Hunter PC H, 98925 Robert Hunter PC J, 93866 Sidney Huntley PC X 92964 James Hurley PC J, 100144 Frank Hutching PC G, 92413 Robert Hutchings PC W, 98147 William Ingrams PC G, 91928 Charles Irvine PC N 96782 Charles Irvine PC S, 98249 Herman James PC P, 96524 James James PC N, 98680 Robert James PC J, 96719 Henry James PC N 96948 Thomas Janes PC X, 94528 Ernest Jarman PC N, 96977 George Jarvis PC K, 91835 Theodore Jayne PC B, 94123 George Jeffs PC D 93139 George Jenkins PC P, 97468 Ernest Jennings PC T, 90420 David John PC X, 97790 Fred Johnson PC W, 91268 Henry Jones PC J 97297 William Jones PC N, 99402 Edward Jordan PC G, 92564 James Juby PS V, 96404 John Juniper PC N, 98625 Harry Keen PC G 93901 Thomas Kehoe PC K, 92310 Frederick Kemp PC S, 99145 William Kendrick PC X, 97020 Arthur Kettle PC G, 92098 Michael Kiernan PC Y 96835 Leonard King PC B, 95577 Charles King PC W, 97097 William Kingdom PC M, 98928 Richard Kirkbride PC N, 89760 Frederick Knight PC F 91111 Samuel Knott PC B, 95776 Arthur Landamore PC B, 97841 George Langridge PC N, 96122 Arthur Latimer PC K, 100147 Gilson Lavis PC X 99005 Frank Law PC R, 91968 Robert Leigh PC L, 96131 Herbert Leonard PC P, 96305 Albert Lewis PC P, 97355 Horace Lines PC R 97717 William Lock PCK, 95576 Albert Long PC L, 94242 Herbert Lovett PC N, 91048 Reginald Lowrie PC N, 92865 ? MacBean PC B 99676 Ronald MacDonald PC N, 99446 Thomas Macdonald PC P, 97225 John MacDougall PC X, 99810 Thomas Mackenzie PC L, 97823 Hubert Madasa PC M 100253 John Malcolm PC P, 92722 Joseph Malyon PC B, 95657 Charles Manchester PC J, 98743 Patrick Mangan PC F, 89562 James Marston PC J 94601 James Martin PC N, 84962 Thomas Maslin PC X, 100130 Percival Matthews PC F, 96040 Ernest May PC G, 98151 Frederick May PC TA 93035 George McCall PC M, 100250 Lawrence McEnroe PC P, 92380 Francis McIvor PC X, 97914 Thomas McLeod PC T, 97719 John McPherson PC R 94328 Robert Melton PC L, 93461 Charles Miles PC X, 97275 William Mills PC M, 93377 Harry Mills PC B, 96086 Edward Mitchell PC V 99048 Albert Moat PC N, 95811 Frederick Moody PC X, 96481 Charles Moore PC R, 99500 Harry Moore PC R, 99988 William Morris PC R 99238 William Munro PC V, 99293 Thomas Murphy PC V, 94901 William Myall PC N
Odin Mk 3 Posted April 27, 2016 Posted April 27, 2016 (edited) Next batch (N - S) 90358 Henry Neighbour PS J, 98933 Charles Newman PC G, 91406 George Newson PC N, 98386 Denis Nolan PC N, 97523 Patrick Nolan PC B 98490 Willie Norman PC G, 96942 Edward Norris PC X, 94147 William Norris PS Y, 97597 Edgar Northeast PC J, 94762 Herbert Norton PC X 96732 David Nott PC N, 98405 Paul Nunn PC N, 91688 Charles O'Connell PS J, 90103 James O'Hara PC T, 97793 Charles Oliver PC F 93295 Leonard Olley PC K, 99240 Albert Orchard PC G, 97092 John Page PC N, 92316 Nelson Page PC J, 97973 Francis Painter PC K 94814 Ernest Pallant PC J, 98501 Ernest Pamby PC K, 94441 Richard Parish PC N, 92119 Peter Parker PC F, 95327 Albert Parker PC N 92396 Frederick Parrott PC B, 99843 Frank Parry PC B, 89354 Albert Partt PC Y, 99869 Walter Patten PCR, 92235 George Paul PC D 96503 Thomas Pauling PC L, 97256 George Payne PC J, 99296 Stewart Pearce PC E, 95620 Arthur Pearce PC N, 92699 Arthur Pearce PS V 99297 Thomas Peel PC B, 91252 Charles Penn PC G, 95161 William Petley PC J, 90862 William Phasey PC R, 97598 Edward Pickering PC M 97969 Frank Pile PC K, 99090 John Povey PC F, 97599 Henry Powell PC J, 100273 Richard Powell PC L, 99449 Richard Pratchett PC Y 98712 James Price PC W, 96483 John Prideaux PC E, 95661 Hubert Proudman PC K, 97721 Charles Puffett PC K, 93151 Henry Puttick PC F 94953 Arthur Quail PC B, 97537 Ernest Quant PC D, 96251 James Ragan PC J, 93859 James Rapley PC X, 91126 William Rees PC X 90667 Arthur Rendle PC N, 95171 Fred Revel PC N, 92160 William Reynolds PC K, 90518 John Rich PC W, 95037 Arthur Richards PC G 94460 Benjamin Richardson PC X, 94085 Charles Richardson PC TA, 97832 Frederick Richardson PC N, 95172 John Ricketts PC N, 96838 Alfred Ridgewell PC K 94209 Charles Robinson PC X, 99217 Charles Rockliffe PC J, 97873 George Roehrig PC T, 95997 Charles Rogers PC K, 98458 Thomas Rolfe PC G 99991 George Ronaldson PC E, 99814 Frank Rumbelow PC N, 99024 Arthur Russell PC B, 98950 James Russell PC J, 94705 Margerson Rutterford PC S 99993 George Ryder PC X, 97327 Augustus Sanders PC H, 90270 William Sansum PS G, 100302 Henry Sawkins PC B, 91212 David Sawyer PC X 92371 William Saxby PC X, 96322 Jacob Schummacher PC S, 99720 Arthur Scott PC B, 92266 Thomas Scott PC B, 91936 George Sealey PC G 94954 Edmond Searing PC E, 100236 Albert Searles PC G, 91142 Alexander Seekings PC N, 97479 Samuel Setchell PC V, 96680 Spencer Sharpe PC D 92569 Harry Sherrod PC D, 95664 Charlie Sherwood PC F, 99052 James Sim PC N, 98937 Charles Sim PC J, 93707 Henry Simm PC J 95936 Joe Simmonds PC N, 90863 Harry Slaymaker PC D, 99054 James Small PC N, 99958 Hubert Smart PC F, 89989 Bertie Smith PC G 93212 Ernest Smith PC N, 96933 George Smith PC W, 92003 James Smith PC E, 95240 James Smith PC H, 95067 Alfred Smith PC D 92240 Ernest Smith PC B, 99896 Thomas Smith PC W, 95155 George Smithers PC K, 93869 William Smithers PC B, 95752 William Smyth PC F 95203 Arthur South PC B, 94864 George Spring PC X, 98517 Joseph Stacey PC K, 92898 Charles Stanley PC T, 89696 Reuben Starling PC X 95727 Archibald Stephens PC F, 99778 Bertie Stephens PC J, 95330 George Stephenson PC B, 95715 Walter Stevens PC F, 90890 Albert Stevenson PC B 100226 Ernest Stiles PC T, 98890 Charles Stirton PC K, 90843 George Stokes PC G, 92091 Albert Stoneham PC X, 92680 Stephen Stoner PC F 96873 James Stoodley PC V, 90737 Ernest Storer PC N, 91665 Edward Storey PC E, 98598 Herbert Sturdy PC N, 92241 Andrew Sullivan PC Y 100133 William Swan PC X Edited April 27, 2016 by Odin Mk 3
Odin Mk 3 Posted April 27, 2016 Posted April 27, 2016 Last Batch (R - Z) 92901 Charles Tanner PC K, 98284 William Tanner PC N, 99551 Bertie Taylor PC M, 89222 William Taylor PC B, 100111 William Taylor PC J 97646 Alfred Thomas PC F, 99315 Hamilton Thomson PC B, 97764 George Thornley PC J, 99135 Robert Thurston PC N, 98281 Charles Timblick PC D 98670 Cyril Timms PC K, 93671 William Tinkler PC B, 90959 George Tizzard PC TA, 99458 John Tizzard PC TA, 99722 Charles Tombs PC B 99413 Harry Tong PC T, 98370 Henry Tralau PC E, 96169 Arthur Treers PC N, 97688 William Trinder PC S, 96706 Albert Tunbridge PC X 98575 John Turnbull PC L, 97342 Alfred Turvey PC X, 97391 William Tustin PC D, 93555 George Twilley PS S, 99190 Alfred Usher PC X 94908 Harry Venn PC N, 95305 Obadiah Waldock PC B, 92404 Edward Walkling PC K, 93257 Henry Walsh PC N, 100238 John Walsh PC D 96048 Thomas Walters PC W, 92930 Alfred Walton PC N, 91455 Frank Ward PC S, 90789 William Ward PC N, 100179 Leonard Wardman PC E 95419 Archibald Warner PC B, 90765 Richard Warnes PC K, 100007 Reginald Warren PC J, 91298 John Watling PS K, 93711 Abraham Watson PC E 97834 Thomas Watson PC N, 89107 Jack Webb PC H, 100277 Owen Wells PC M, 96382 Arthur West PC N, 95816 Thomas Weston PC K 95782 Arthur Weymouth PC R, 97609 Leonard White PC J, 93645 Thomas Whitehead PC D, 98380 Edward Wiggins PC X, 96266 George Williams PC N 95762 James Wilson PC F, 99900 George Wilson PC P, 98861 Edward Wiseman PC M, 89739 Wilson Wood PC K, 96963 Albert Wooding PC B 99462 Bernard Woolacott PC F, 98895 Henry Woolley PC N, 92335 Albert Wragg PC K, 96616 Albert Wright PC T, 99154 Sidney Wright PC M 98313 George Yapp PC L, 94772 Richard Yates PS N, 98262 Ernest Yorke PC K
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