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A post-war C.B., Second World War C.B.E. group of eight awarded to Air Vice-Marshal Edward Crisp Farman, Royal Air Force
The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, C.B. (Military) Companion’s neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, in Collingwood, London case of issue, minor enamel damage; The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, C.B.E. (Military) Commander’s 2nd type neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, in Garrard, London 1st type C.B.E. case; 1914-15 Star (1682 Pte., 9-Lond. R.); British War and Victory Medals (1682 Pte., 9-Lond. R.); Defence and War Medals, unnamed; Coronation 1953, unnamed, medals mounted court style for wear, fine and better (8) £900-1000
C.B. London Gazette 1 January 1953. ‘Acting Air Vice-Marshal, C.B.E., Royal Air Force.’
C.B.E. London Gazette 19 September 1944. ‘Group Captain, Royal Air Force.’
Edward Crisp Farman was born on 8 November 1897, the second son of Ernest L. Farman of Bayswater, London. Privately educated, he served as a Private in the 9th Battalion London Regiment (Queen Victoria’s Rifles), entering the France/Flanders theatre of war on 22 January 1915. He was discharged on 11 February 1916 and was awarded the Silver War Badge. In 1918 he was commissioned into the Royal Air Force and in 1921 was serving with No. 100 Squadron at Spittlegate, Grantham, Lincolnshire.At the Staff College, Andover, 1932. Attached to the Royal Canadian Air Force, 1940-42 and commanded 16 Maintenance Unit, R.A.F., 1942-43. For his services he was awarded the C.B.E. in 1944. Was A.O.C., 56 Wing, 1945; Senior Equipment Staff Officer, Transport Command, 1945-46; S.A.S.O. 40 Group, 1947; A.O.C., 42 Group, 1947-49; Director of Equipment (D) Air Ministry, 1949-50, and S.A.S.O., Maintenance Command, 1951-53. Appointed an Air Commodore in October 1946 and Air Vice-Marshal in February 1951, he retired in 1953 and was awarded the C.B. Air Vice-Marshal Farman died on 26 July 1966.
With C.B. and C.B.E. transmission notes and copied m.i.c., gazette extracts and other research.
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