Auction Catalogue

19 September 2003

Starting at 11:00 AM

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Orders, Decorations, Medals and Militaria. To coincide with the OMRS Convention

Grand Connaught Rooms  61 - 65 Great Queen St  London  WC2B 5DA

Lot

№ 928

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19 September 2003

Estimate: £1,000–£1,200

A rare Metropolitan Fire Brigade Bravery Medal pair to 3rd Class Fireman I. Gooch

Metropolitan Fire Brigade Bravery Medal, silver (Isaac Gooch), in original Symelman, King’s Cross fitted case of issue; Metropolitan Fire Brigade L.S.& G.C., bronze (Isaac Gooch), both with ribbon, good very fine (2) £1000-1200

First medal ex D.N.W. 28 June 2000, lot 630.

3rd Class Fireman Isaac Gooch is included in the first list of 19 firemen to be awarded the Metropolitan Fire Brigade Silver Medal for Bravery, on 6 May 1881, for saving three lives from a burning house in Charlton Street, Somers Town, on 21 April 1880. The following details appeared in
The Times on the following day: ‘Shortly before 4 o’clock yesterday morning a fire which was attended with a fatal result to one of the fire brigade men, occurred at 32 Charlton Street, Somers Town, in a public house known as the Coffee House. The house was a very old one, its existence dating from the time when gardens were abundant in Euston Road. The fire was discovered by a policeman who gave the alarm, and engines speedily arrived. Several persons who were in great danger were rescued by a fire-escape under the charge of a fireman named Gooch. The engines were then brought into action. A fireman named Patrick Fitzgerald was standing on the pavement getting the hose up, when the front of the house suddenly fell, burying him beneath the ruins. Every effort was made to extricate him and only a few minutes elapsed before the rubbish was cleared sufficiently to enable his body to be removed. Life however was found to be extinct. The unfortunate man had been in the brigade for 15 months.’