Arthur Wooley of Ightfield
034 on October 7th and saw service in the English Channel with the Portsmouth Light Defence Flotilla
Scientific staff and all spare hands employed this day poling ice floes clear of rudder and propeller
The bodies were later recovered and buried at sea
marked in black ink "Presented by IRVING AIR CHUTE OF GT
Group Of Three – W.t.gray GTRexclude Arthur Wooley of IghtfieldQSA medal, Five bars: CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE, TRANSVAAL, SOUTH AFRICA 1901, SOUTH AFRICA 1902. (TPR. W. GARY, BRABANT? S HORSE); BWM and Victory Medals, impressed: 842025 PTE. W. T. GRAY, 14 CAN. INF. In extremely fine condition. Walter Tracey Gray was born in Montreal and volunteered for Service in South Africa in 1901 02. (He applied for Canadian South African Service Bounty in 1908, copies enclosed). He enlisted again in Montreal in March