An unusual double award Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society’s General Medal for Bravery in Saving Life in Silver, with Second Service bar dated 21st December 1915 in fitted case of issue awarded to Police Constable Frederick Hesketh, Liverpool Police who would be awarded his medal for an act of bravery on Norton Street, Liverpool on 17th February 1913 and would perform his second act of bravery on Church Street, Liverpool on 21st December 1915
Pair: Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society's General Medal for Bravery in Saving Life in Silver; with Second Service bar dated 21st December 1915; in fitted case of issue with silver pin buckle for wear, (TO P.C.104A / FREDERICK HESKETH / FOR GALLANT SERVICE. 17 FEB 1913.). St. John Ambulance Association ‘134390 FREDERICK HESKETH’
Condition: some scuffing to box, Nearly Extremely Fine
Frederick Hesketh saw service as a Police Constable (No. 104.A) with the Liverpool Police and would be awarded a Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society’s General Medal for Bravery in Saving Life in Silver for an act of bravery on Norton Street, Liverpool on 17th February 1913, he would be awarded a second service bar to his medal for an act of bravery on Church Street, Liverpool on 21st December 1915.