List of recipients of the Order of Industrial Heroism

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'Order of Industrial Heroism' certificate awarded to Thomas "Derwydd" Thomas in 1933. Features a 1923 woodcut design by Eric Gill. OIH-Gill-Thomas.jpg
'Order of Industrial Heroism' certificate awarded to Thomas "Derwydd" Thomas in 1933. Features a 1923 woodcut design by Eric Gill.

The list of recipients of the Order of Industrial Heroism (OIH) contains 440 recipients, [1] [2] [3] who received awards between its inception in 1923 and dissolution in 1964.

Sometimes there were multiple awards relating to one event; six of the awards were to miners' union lodges, rather than individuals, where a large number of members had been involved in mine rescues. [2] Only one of the solo awardees was a woman; [4] another received one alongside three men.

No.NameOccupationResidenceIncident datePresentation venuePresentation dateFurther info.
1 Joseph Sloss Dock worker Aigburth, Liverpool Liverpool Stadium 30 September 1923Put out a fire beneath railway wagons containing picric acid, thereby preventing a major explosion. [5]
2 Michael Lavan Dock worker Bootle Liverpool Stadium 30 September 1923Put out a fire beneath railway wagons containing picric acid, thereby preventing a major explosion. [5]
3 Joshua Bamber Dock worker Bootle Liverpool Stadium 30 September 1923Put out a fire beneath railway wagons containing picric acid, thereby preventing a major explosion. [5]
4 Thomas Pinnington Dock worker Walton, Liverpool Liverpool Stadium 30 September 1923Put out a fire beneath railway wagons containing picric acid, thereby preventing a major explosion. [5]
5 John William Shippey Fisherman Bridlington 1 June 1923Glass Dome Spa, Bridlington3 October 1923Saved the crew of the Mistletoe, a motorboat which was on fire off Spurn Point. Was badly burned carrying a can of burning petrol from below decks. [6]
6 Fred Davies Train driver Manchester Beswick Co-operative Hall, Longsight 14 October 1923Brought his train to a safe stop despite being badly scalded in a boiler blow-back. Presented by George Lansbury, MP. [7] [8]
7 Wilfred Westoe Collier (coal hewer) Burnopfield, Durham27 October 1923Pavilion Theatre, Burnopfield27 April 1924Rescued an injured miner by cerawling through a narrow gap, at South Garesfield Colliery. [9]
8 Nicholas A. Nugent Shipwright apprenticeDecember 1923Pavilion, Southampton Pier 1 May 1924For a "man overboard" rescue from ice-cold water, while working for Harland and Wolff, on Briton, a steamer. [10] [11]
9 Harold Aston Workman Llanelly Llanelly Market Hall1 June 1924Rescued a colleague from the collapsing roof of Llanelly Copper Works. [12]
10 A.H. Sutton Train driver3 April 1924 Attercliffe, Sheffield 13 July 1924Drove his train ahead of a runaway train, gradually bringing them together and then to a stop. [13] [4] [11]
11 Surtees Jobling Collier (mine deputy) Walker Borough Theatre, Wallsend 20 July 1924Rescued two unconscious men from a gas-filled underground road at Wallsend G Pit. [14]
12 Thomas Willetts CollierRoystonMiners' Gala, Royston21 August 1924Rescued a man buried by an ongoing rock fall at a mine pit, despite being restricted to 'light duties' by ill health. [15]
13 James Horn Collier Hartford Shankhouse Co-operative Hall6 September 1924Pulled a man away from under a falling rock, at great risk to his own life. [16]
14 George Bowles Railway fireman Forrest Gate Ewen Hall, Barnet11 September 1924Brought a runway High Barnet to Moorgate train safely to a halt, despite being badly burned by an engine blow-back. [17]
15 Samuel Whitfield BirtleyCo-operative Hall, Birtley 13 October 1924
16 Edward Thompson
17 William Walker Forrester Tram driver Hanley 18 February 1924Severely injured after staying at the controls of a tram whose brakes had failed, in an effort to stop it as it ran downhill. Award presented by Ernest Bevin. [11]
18 Paling Baker Colliery manager Harriseahead Kidsgrove Town Hall 1 February 1925 [11] also received the Edward Medal. [18] [19]
19 Harry Wilson Collier Mow Cop Kidsgrove Town Hall1 February 1925 [11] [20] also received the Edward Medal. [18] [19]
20 George Jones Swansea April 1925Rescued colleagues from a flood at the Killan Colliery. [4]
21 Samuel Jones CollierLeigh Labour Club18 May 1925Award presented by Joseph Tinker, M.P. [11] [21]
22 Joseph Shelton
23 Samuel Stewart
24 Robert Irving CollierDalton23 June 1925Casuals Hall, Dalton18 September 1925 [11] [22]
25 John Donnell South KirbyThe Cinema, South Kirby11 October 1925
26 Herbert Eades South KirbyThe Cinema, South Kirby11 October 1925
27 Vincent Elwick Murton Colliery, Durham 12 October 1925
28 George Wilson Murton Colliery, Durham12 October 1925
29 Robert Pearson Dyer and bleacher11 July 1925 Stockport Town Hall 31 October 1925For an attempted rescue at Marsland's bleach works. Presented by Arnold Townend MP. Also awarded the Edward Medal. [4] [11] [23] [24]
30 Philip Rodman
31 Arthur Hatcher
32 Arthur Flynn Dock worker1924"...at the age of only 16 saved his colleague from drowning as he slipped and fell into the dock" [4] [25]
33 William H. Owen
34 James Grimshaw RadcliffeCo-operative Hall, Radcliffe6 March 1926
35 Ernest Bowkett RadcliffeCo-operative Hall, Radcliffe6 March 1926
36 Fred Fairbrother RadcliffeCo-operative Hall, Radcliffe6 March 1926
37 Robert Davies Little Lever, FarnworthCo-operative Hall, Radcliffe6 March 1926
38 Bert Tanner Hydraulic packer Barry Island Barry 18 July 1926Presented by Albert Purcell, M.P. Also received the Edward Medal. [26] [27]
39 Gilbert T. Klee Dock labourer Barry Island Barry 18 July 1926Presented by Albert Purcell, M.P. [26]
40 Ernest T. Johnson Plumber [11] [28]
41 John Jenkins
42 William Lindon
43 Joseph T. Brown
44 No. 1 Marine Lodge Union Lodge
45 Tanfield Lea Lodge Union Lodge
46 William Shillito
47 Alf Bluer Collier Royston The Palace, RoystonBluer, a former professional football player, rescued a pit boy after a roof fall, working for to hours to do so despite the threat of a further fall. [29]
48 Morgan Morgan
49 Charles Acock West Ham Public Hall, Canning Town 21 May 1928
50 Peter Lawler West HamPublic Hall, Canning Town21 May 1928
51 W. Mowbray West HamPublic Hall, Canning Town21 May 1928
52 Archie Burton
53 Thomas Ford Blaengarw Workman's Hall, Blaengarw29 January 1929
54 Henry Parry BlaengarwWorkman's Hall, Blaengarw29 January 1929
55 Henry Charles Hamblin
56 A. Burge Clarke Railway fireman1929 [30]
57 George Johnstone
58 Robert Richardson
59 James Medlen CollierLinton and Woodhorn Miner's Hall, Ashington [11]
60 William Pickering Railway Crane Operator.
61 South Garesfield Lodge Union Lodge
62 Walter Taylor
63 Gelliceidrim Lodge Union Lodge
64 James Fletcher Bus inspector18 May 1930Jumped from a moving bus to pull a child from in front of another bus, being injured in the process. Also served as chairman of the Sunderland Labour Party at the time. [31] [32] [33]
65 Thomas Fleming Painter (chargehand) Newcastle Beehive Co-op Hall, Workington 30 May 1930Award for rescuing an unconscious colleague from high up a factory chimney. Also received the Edward Medal. [34]
66 Nicholas Whitehead Painter's labourerWorkingtonBeehive Co-op Hall, Workington30 May 1930Award for rescuing an unconscious colleague from high up a factory chimney. Also received the Edward Medal. [34]
67 W.H. Peters Llay The Flower Show at Llay9 August 1930
68 W. Ellis LlayThe Flower Show at Llay9 August 1930
69 Thomas Caygill
70 Joseph Bosley
71 Frederick Scott
72 Allen Moffat
73 William Fox
74 W.J. Ballam Collier Bentley 20 November 1931Bentley3 January 1932For heroism in the 1931 Bentley Colliery Disaster. [35]
75 Albert Huckerby CollierBentley20 November 1931Bentley3 January 1932Posthumous; for heroism in the 1931 Bentley Colliery Disaster. Presented to his widow by Robert Williams of The Daily Herald. [35]
76 Philip Yates CollierBentley20 November 1931Bentley3 January 1932For heroism in the 1931 Bentley Colliery Disaster; also received the Edward Medal. [36] [37]
77 Thomas Hopkinson Colliery ambulancemanBentley20 November 1931Bentley3 January 1932Posthumous; for heroism in the 1931 Bentley Colliery Disaster. Insisted on staying to give first aid to colleagues, despite being fatally injured by an underground explosion. [35] [38]
78 Fred Cordy Llwynypia, Tonypandy Tonypandy 21 February 1932
79 Leonard Milton Llwynypia, Tonypandy Tonypandy 21 February 1932
80 John Lewis Tonypandy Tonypandy21 February 1932
81 James Crompton
82 Frederick Harding CollierSaved the lives of two boys working beside him, after an explosion, despite being badly burned himself. [39]
83 Clarence Tomlinson
84 Patrick Troy [40]
85 Robert Cornelius Northam Charity Hall, Southampton 3 February 1933
86 Donald Stewart Southampton Charity Hall, Southampton3 February 1933
87 James William Sutton
88 George Hutchison
89 John William Smith
90 Lewis Phillips Collier15 June 1933Workmen's Institute, Pengam5 November 1933At great personal danger he rescued a fellow collier who was caught in revolving picks while cutting coal at Britannia Colliery.
91 John Thomas Kenyon
92 Thomas "Derwydd" Thomas CollierGarnantPublic Hall, Brynamman 29 November 1933Also received the Edward Medal. [41] [42]
93 D. Elwyn Davies CollierBrynammanPublic Hall, Brynamman29 November 1933 [41]
94 John Hambleton
95 Thomas Berry
96 Robert Jardine Railway guardCo-operative Hall, CarlisleAward presented by Patrick Dollan. [11]
97 Alexander Anderson Engineer South Shields 18 February 1935Rescued a man from inside a burning tank aboard the steamer Laurelwood, and carried him up a ladder. Sustained burns in the process. [43]
98 D. Calford
99 E. Harrison Garston Winter Gardens, Garston9 September 1935
100 George James Radcliffe Garston Winter Gardens, Garston9 September 1935
101 D. Plumbley Garston Winter Gardens, Garston9 September 1935
102 A.G. Webster Garston Winter Gardens, Garston9 September 1935
103 H. Mason Garston Winter Gardens, Garston9 September 1935
104 Thomas Thoburn Brewery workerSutton's Dwellings, Newcastle Entered an ammonia-filled room in an attempt to rescue a colleague. [11]
105 Frederick Woodhouse
106 J. Morgan
107 William Jackson
108 J. Westwood
109 Alfred George Gardiner
110 Albert G. Turner Canton, CardiffCardiff Transport Hall20 September 1936
111 Clifford Davies CardiffCardiff Transport Hall20 September 1936
112 Walter G. Gould Llantrisant Cardiff Transport Hall20 September 1936
113 Wilfred Hatherley
114 Donald H. McInnes Grappenhall Grappenhall Ex-Serviceman's Hall30 November 1936
115 Harold Harper WarringtonGrappenhall Ex-Serviceman's Hall30 November 1936
116 Robert Butterworth
117 Frederick J. Fox Plater's helper13 November 1936Alexandra Hall, Cowes 21 January 1937For a "man overboard" rescue, on the estuary of the River Medina. [44]
118 P.J.F. Turner Lorry driverHad both legs amputated and was burned after he selflessly crashed his vehicle to avoid hitting a car which had pulled out in front of him. [45]
119 Harold J. Wild
120 Harold Godwin
121 James Wilson
122 G.W. Norman
123 Cyril Wilde Withington, ManchesterBeswick Co-op Socierty, Levenshulme30 November 1937
124 Philip Beeston Cheadle, ManchesterBeswick Co-op Society, Levenshulme30 November 1937
125 R.G. Abbott LondonPublic Hall, Canning Town23 December 1937
126 R.J. Reid LondonPublic Hall, Canning Town23 December 1937
127 James R. Hughes Furnaceman Port Talbot Port Talbot 7 February 1938Rescued two colleagues from inside a gas-filled blast furnace. [11]
128 Andrew Kiers
129 Hayden Lippiat
130 Lewis Morgan
131 George Albert Deutz
132 Elijah Bowers
133 John Dixon
134 John B. Ormiston
135 Thomas G. Tatlock Walkden Walkden Town Hall 12 February 1940
136 Jack Granwell Walkden Walkden Town Hall 12 February 1940
137 Richard H. Potter
138 John Gerald Fisher
139 Alexander Noteman
140 Stanley Hart Easter
141 John Wainwright
142 J. Johnston
143 William Barrington PostmanFor rescuing children from a bomb-damaged house [11]
144 John R. Nicholson Seaman Speke 20 September 1940Dived fully clothed into Stalbridge Dock, to rescue a colleague. Also commended for a second rescue. Award presented by the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Alderman Sir Sydney Jones. [11]
145 Timothy O'Brien Rescued men from the hold of a bombed ship in an unspecified Welsh port. Had also been a prisoner of war in World War I. [11]
146 W.H. Rowberry
147 Dr. John O'Hara
148 William A. Wakeling Channel Dry Docks, Cardiff24 October 1941
149 Charles Henry Barkley Channel Dry Docks, Cardiff24 October 1941
150 John Harris
151 Richard Johnson
152 Richard J.V. Gray Barking, LondonBaths Hall, East Street, Barking20 September 1932
153 Frederick Winters IlfordBaths Hall, East Street, Barking20 September 1932
154 John Sinnott SalfordSalford Central Mission18 November 1943
155 Charles Henry Sunley SalfordSalford Central Mission18 November 1943
156 George H. Houghton
157 James Sharman
158 George Bradley Ironstone minerKnown as "Abe"; also received the British Empire Medal. [46]
159 Thomas Harold Barker CollierApril 1943NUM's Office, Barnsley16 September 1944 [47]
160 W. Rawson CollierApril 1943NUM's Office, Barnsley16 September 1944 [47]
161 J.A. Hall CollierApril 1943NUM's Office, Barnsley16 September 1944 [47]
162 J. Cruise CollierApril 1943NUM's Office, Barnsley16 September 1944 [47]
163 L. Thompson CollierApril 1943NUM's Office, Barnsley16 September 1944 [47]
164 Benjamin Gimbert Train driver2 June 1944Hippodrome, March, Cambridgeshire26 November 1944Also received George Cross and LNER Silver medal for Courage and Resource. [48] Medals now in the March & District Museum. [49]
165 James W. Nightall Railway fireman2 June 1944Hippodrome, March, Cambridgeshire26 November 1944Posthumous. Also received George Cross and LNER Silver medal for Courage and Resource [48]
166 Richard V. Hawkes Cross Keys Hotel, near Barnsley11 August 1945
167 Thomas Wood Cross Keys Hotel, near Barnsley11 August 1945
168 Melville Hague Cross Keys Hotel, nr. Barnsley11 August 1945
169 Arthur Hodson Cross Keys Hotel, near Barnsley11 August 1945
170 John Leonard Timms
171 Herbert Norman Stubbs Railway fireman22 March 1945Also received the George Medal. [50] [51] [52]
172 T.H. Stainton Train driver [53]
173 William Hazon Colliery under-managerBirtleyMiner's Welfare Hall, Birtley14 September 1946 [54]
174 John William Ainsley CollierBirtleyMiner's Welfare Hall, Birtley14 September 1946 [54] [55] [56]
175 G.H. Dale MiddlesbroughUnion Council, Middlesbrough14 December 1946
176 G. Knight Union Council, Middlesbrough14 December 1946
177 J. Easton Union Council, Middlesbrough14 December 1946
178 T. Wheatman Union Council, Middlesbrough14 December 1946
179 Wilfred Beasley 16 November 1946"For his gallant attempts to save life... during a factory explosion in Widnes" [57]
180 F.P. Agar Langley Park The King's Cinema, Langley Park16 February 1947Rescued a miner who had been overcome by gas, at Langley Park Mine. [58]
181 T.W. Gardiner The King's Cinema, Langley Park16 February 1947Rescued a miner who had been overcome by gas, at Langley Park Mine. [59]
182 Arthur F. Couves
183 Charles H. Fowler
184 Charles Fairbrother Mansfield26 November 1947Co-operative Hall, Nottingham25 April 1948 [60]
185 Horace R. Lievers Mansfield26 November 1947Co-operative Hall, Nottingham25 April 1948 [60]
186 William Perkins
187 Harold Childs Nurse Cane Hill Mental Hospital June 1948County Hall, Westminster29 June 1948Rescued a patient who had climbed up onto the sloped roof of his ward in the dark from a 40 ft 0 in (12.19 m) drop, a "calculated act of bravery". Medal presented by Mary Ormerod, chairman of the LCC Mental Hospitals Committee.

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188 Henry Garnett Nurse Cane Hill Mental Hospital June 1948County Hall, Westminster29 June 1948Rescued a patient who had climbed up onto the sloped roof of his ward in the dark from a 40 ft 0 in (12.19 m) drop, a "calculated act of bravery". Medal presented by Mary Ormerod, chairman of the LCC Mental Hospitals Committee.

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189 John Dexter
190 John V. Harrild Train driver (London tube)Saved a child who was lying under the live rail in front of his train. [64]
191 William James Carrick
192 Harry E. Neave
193 Sister Eileen M. S. Wiltshire NursePrincess Hall, Workington10 April 1949One of two female recipients; for the "courageous rescue" of man after a furnace explosion. [65]
194 James Wordsworth WorkingtonPrincess Hall, Workington10 April 1949
195 David Wallace WorkingtonPrincess Hall, Workington10 April 1949
196 Leonard Cross WorkingtonPrincess Hall, Workington10 April 1949
197 David Satorius
198 Arthur Bobbett Also awarded the Edward Medal. Died in a further incident before receiving his medals. OIH certifiicate and both medals now in the Abertillery and District Museum. [66]
199 James Regan
200 Robert Jefferson
201 Frederick Pearce StocktonJubilee Hall, Stockton on Tees 27 November 1949Also received the George Medal. [67]
202 Frank Simpson StocktonJubilee Hall, Stockton on Tees27 November 1949Medal and certificate now in the Dorman Museum, Middlesbrough. Also received the George Medal. [67]
203 Stanley E. Bell StocktonJubilee Hall, Stockton on Tees27 November 1949Also received the George Medal. [67]
204 Arthur W. Whatley NewbridgeSt. John Ambulance Hall, Newbridge12 November 1949
205 Ivor Rees NewbridgeSt. John Ambulance Hall, Newbridge12 November 1949
206 James Sinclair
207 Harold J. Berwick Railway guard Bow Paddington Town Hall 12 December 1949Rescued a woman who had jumped onto the track, and tried to grab a live rail, at Ravenscourt Park tube station [29]
208 William T. Chater Acton Paddington Town Hall 12 December 1949}Rescued a woman who had jumped onto the track, and tried to grab a live rail, at Ravenscourt Park tube station [29]
209 W. Sanderson
210 Cecil Brazington Lydbrook Miner's Welfare Hall, Cinderford 28 April 1950
211 Ronald Carter Coleford Miner's Welfare Hall, Cinderford 28 April 1950
212 Albert Morgan LydbrookMiner's Welfare Hall, Cinderford28 April 1950
213 Morgan Teague Lydbrook Miner's Welfare Hall, Cinderford 28 April 1950
214 Henry Toomer RuardeanMiner's Welfare Hall, Cinderford28 April 1950
215 Leo Lewis Clarke StokerEdmonton Town Hall20 April 1950Picked up and ran with a bomb that was about to explode, throwing it clear of his colleagues, and thereby sustaining injuries to his hand. Also received George Medal. Medals sold at Bonhams in October 2005. [68]
216 Charles Corps
217 John Collingwood
218 Alfred Palmer
219 Eric Vincent Liley QuarrymanScarboroughRoscoe Rooms, Scarborough22 July 1950Also awarded the George Medal. [69] Also served with No. 3 Commando in World War II. [70]
220 Donald Sutherland QuarrymanScarboroughRoscoe Rooms, Scarborough22 July 1950Also awarded the George Medal. [69]
221 Arthur Darel Hughes
222 Stephen Young
223 Thomas Percy Davies
224 Thomas Clark [71]
225 John Rees Williams
226 George Henry Knapp
227 James Lind
228 Richard James Crooks
229 Robert Brown Preston 55th Division Club, Preston1 May 1951
230 Albert Cartmell Preston 55th Division Club, Preston1 May 1951
231 Richard Bradshaw Ashton-on-Ribble 55th Division Club, Preston 1 May 1951
232 Sidney Craddock
233 John Oake
234 Cecil Victor Hollis
235 Norman Warden Owen Deep-sea diverCut off own finger to escape being trapped underwater. Had already been awarded the DSM during World War II. [72]
236 Ernest W. Boxall
237 John Prior
238 Frederick Beckett CollierTrent Vale14 September 1951Council Chamber, Newcastle24 January 1952Underground rescue at Hem Heath Colliery[ citation needed ]
239 Thomas Degg CollierStoke-on-Trent14 September 1951Council Chamber, Newcastle24 January 1952Undergrounde rescue at Hem Heath Colliery. [73]
240 Jack Ledgar CollierStoke-on-Trent14 September 1951Council Chamber, Newcastle24 January 1952Undergrounde rescue at Hem Heath Colliery. [73]
241 Gilbert Beal
242 Eric W. Gillett
243 Sydney C. Tillman
244 T.J. McDermott
245 James French
246 William Henry Wilkins
247 Thomas W. Hiles
248 Kenneth Roger Dancy Chief Officer 10 January 1952Dancy was Chief Officer of the RFA Turmoil, and was involved in attempts to prevent the SS Flying Enterprise, from sinking. Award presented by TUC Chairman Arthur Deakin, at a dinner hosted by the Navigator and Engineer Officers' Union. [74] [75] [76]
249 Reginald V. Bowden
250 Fred Nash
251 John Wiliam Boyes GuisboroughCorporation Hotel, Middlesbrough16 October 1952
252 Thomas Ward BoosbeckCorporation Hotel, Middlesbrough16 October 1952
253 Harry Passmore BoosbeckCorporation Hotel, Middlesbrough16 October 1952
254 Clarence Swainstone LingdaleCorporation Hotel, Middlesbrough16 October 1952
255 Raymond S. Tracey Boat-builderFor a "man overboard" rescue in Stockholm. [77]
256 Wilkinson Cook
257 Michael J. Ryan
258 William Dobb Kirkby-in-Ashfield Miner's Institute, Kirkby-in-Ashfield28 March 1953
259 Thomas H. Staples Sutton-in-Ashfield Miner's Institute, Kirkby-in-Ashfield 28 March 1953
260 Richard Greensmith
261 Richard Pocock Bedminster National Dock Labour Board, Sports Welfare and Social Club10 April 1953
262 Edward Ward Bristol National Dock Labour Board, Sports Welfare and Social Club10 April 1953
263 Lister Addy
264 John Ayrey
265 James Tatton Collier"...for the bravery he showed in the rescue of a fellow worker at Walsall Wood Colliery". [78]
266 David Henry Thompson
267 William Albert Warner Boatswain Parkeston, Essex Dovercourt, Essex23 October 1953Rescued three people from his ship, TSS Duke of York, after a collision at sea. [79]
268 Thomas Walker
269 Lawrence Lester
270 Silas J. Bray 1953For "preventing a serious collision at Bradford Goods Depot on 26 January 1953". Certificate now in the Science Museum, London. [80]
271 Harley Dickson
272 James Walsh Collier Arley, Warwickshire"At grave risk to his life, he struggled through a narrow tunnel to rescue another miner, Delwyn Hughes, who had been trapped for nine hours by a landslip in the mine." [81]
273 James Ernest Hawes
274 Terrance Fagan
275 Arthur Grady
276 Ernest Lomas BothelSocial Centre, Aspatria21 May 1954
277 James L. Storey GilcruxSocial Centre, Aspatria21 May 1954
278 Albert S. Damerel Farm WorkerHydro Hotel, Paignton10 April 1954Bravery in rescuing a comrade when the petrol tank of a baler engine exploded on a local farm[ citation needed ]
279 Arthur Vaughan HartshorneTown Hall, Swadlincote24 March 1954
280 Frank Vaughan MidwayTown Hall, Swadlincote24 March 1954
281 George Hillary AspatriaSocial Centre, Aspatria21 May 1954
282 Ronald Trevor House
283 John Hughes
284 George T. Jennings
285 Richard Price Footscray, Kent Greenwich Town Hall 27 October 1954
286 Albert Boswell Charlton, S.E.7 Greenwich Town Hall 27 October 1954
287 Henry Cripps St. Paul's Cray, Kent Greenwich Town Hall 27 October 1954
288 Rolyat Smith Ecclesfield Barnsley Town Hall 27 November 1954
289 Nicholas Scallan Rotherham Barnsley Town Hall 27 November 1954
290 Robert Malone Sheffield Barnsley Town Hall 27 November 1954
291 Ernest Gee
292 Richard Thomas Morris
293 Charles William Jack Thornton Heath Cafe Royal, North End, Croydon 23 March 1955
294 Edward John Best Croydon Cafe Royal, North End, Croydon23 March 1955
295 John Henry Williams
296 George Gargett RossingtonMiner's Offices, Barnsley 12 September 1955
297 George Spencer RossingtonMiner's Offices, Barnsley 12 September 1955
298 Percy Sharland FarmworkerWoodbury27 December 1954Hydro Hotel, Paignton7 May 1955"Messrs Sharland and Buckley, farmworkers of Woodbury and Lympstone, near Exmouth in Devon received the award for saving each other from an attack by a rogue bull at Webbers Farm, Woodbury on Boxing Day 1954" [82]
299 Nigel Buckley FarmworkerLympstone27 December 1954Hydro Hotel, Paignton7 May 1955"Messrs Sharland and Buckley, farmworkers of Woodbury and Lympstone, near Exmouth in Devon received the award for saving each other from an attack by a rogue bull at Webbers Farm, Woodbury on Boxing Day 1954" [82]
300 Philip Heron
301 Frederick Henderson
302 Dennis F. Kinchin
303 Alfred Bergman
304 Peter Newland
305 Anthony James Arthur Rivers Railway lampman Netherton 7 October 195430 June 1955Saved a woman whose foot was caught in a level crossing at Cradley Heath station, sustaining a fractured pelvis in doing so. Also received the George Medal. [4] [83] [84] [85]
306 Thomas John Storey
307 Stanley Brotton
308 Allan Leslie Pampling
309 Mark Overson
310 John McLaughlin
311 James Murphy
312 John Douglas Evans
313 Manvers Main Lodge Union Lodge
314 Charles Edward Booles
315 Albert E. Passam Collier"shielded a trapped miner with his body, and in the process got buried himself". [78] [86]
316 Albert George Marsh Fireman GWR
317 William White
318 Arthur Bird Driver Keighley 23 February 1956Co-operative Hall, KeighleyRescued three women firm a fire at Eastwood Mills, Keighley [87] [88] [89] [29]
319 John Henry Moffatt
320 John M. Whitington
321 John Alfred Hughes
322 James Farrell FellingCounty Hotel, Newcastle21 June 1956
323 Herbert Austin Heddle South ShieldsCounty Hotel, Newcastle21 June 1956
324 Richard Raylton Joicey PontelandCounty Hotel, Newcastle21 June 1956
325 John Frederic Weike
326 Robert Graham London, E.16 Stratford Town Hall 7 December 1956
327 John Creasey Barking Stratford Town Hall 7 December 1956
328 Douglas Hunter
329 Frederick J. Waye
330 William Henry Browes Scunthorpe Queensway Hotel, Scunthorpe6 February 1957
331 Clifford Heseltine Scunthorpe Queensway Hotel, Scunthorpe6 February 1957
332 John E.N. Davies
333 George A. Schofield Walsall Wood Colliery Canteen4 February 1957
334 George Bywater Walsall Wood Colliery Canteen4 February 1957
335 Malcolm MacIntyre Portnahaven, IslayMerchant Navy Hotel, London24 October 1958
336 Kallia Banna Shetland IslandsPresented privately at NUS office in Glasgow
337 Daniel McNeill
338 Eric Longden
339 Dennis Hennessey
340 John Axon Train driverPosthumous. Also received George Cross. [90] Certificate now in the Science Museum, London. [91]
341 Frank Milburn Houghton-le-SpringLambton Miner's Hall, Fence Houses21 September 1957
342 Roland Todd Houghton-le-SpringLambton Miner's Hall, Fence Houses21 September 1957
343 Robert William Ashton near Blackpool North Euston Hotel, Fleetwood 11 October 1957
344 Ernest Leadbetter Fleetwood North Euston Hotel, Fleetwood11 October 1957
345 Arthur Wilton New CrossSmall Library Hall, Bermondsey29 November 1957
346 Anthony John Bulman London, S.E.4Small Library Hall, Bermondsey 29 November 1957
347 Philip Richards DraytonBerkshire County Conf. Reading 23 November 1957
348 Eric B. Webb DraytonBerkshire County Conf. Reading 23 November 1957
349 James Gilmore
350 Joseph Anthony Healey West Hampstead Finsbury Town Hall 12 February 1958
351 Stanly Osborn Stone Peckham Finsbury Town Hall 12 February 1958
352 Thomas Davis Coalpit Heath Portcullis Hotel, Chipping Sodbury 22 February 1952
353 Reginald Haycock Warmley Portcullis Hotel, Chipping Sodbury 22 February 1952
354 John Sullivan
355 William Jack Read Collier Pontypool Elm House, Pontypool24 May 1958 [92]
356 J. Arthur Jones Collier Pontypool Elm House, Pontypool24 May 1958Medal now in the National Museum Wales. [92]
357 Ivor Price
358 Frederick J. Scales Lift boy (seaman)London, E.166 May 1958Merchant Navy Hotel, London11 July 1958Saved a drowning "man overboard" at Wellington, New Zealand. [93]
359 Leslie Charie Bell boy (seaman) Birmingham 6 May 1958Merchant Navy Hotel, London11 July 1958Saved a drowning "man overboard" at Wellington, New Zealand. [94]
360 Desmond John Stokes
361 Frederick Marchant
362 Thomas Ashby Railwayman (station foreman) East Croydon 4 July 1958S.R.A. Club Hall, East Croydon station 7 October 1958Rescued a man who had fallen onto the running line at East Croydon station, adjacent to a live rail, and in front of an oncoming train. [12]
363 Michael Cannon
364 Derek Shallcross Wallasey Lancaster Gate2 January 1959
365 Ronald Wilson Edinburgh Lancaster Gate2 January 1959 [95]
366 Frederick John Fice
367 Frank J. Smith
368 Thomas Sellers
369 John Connolly
370 Percy Thomas Bendle
371 Kenneth Barnicoat
372 Alexander McLean Stockton-on-Tees Merchant Navy Hotel, London16 February 1959
373 Brian Greenwood South Shields Merchant Navy Hotel, London16 February 1959
374 Kenneth Davies
375 Guy Parker
376 Charles E. Hayward
377 Michael Dennis Merchant Navy Hotel, London22 July 1959
378 Henry Dillon Merchant Navy Hotel, London22 July 1959
379 John McIntee 25 April 1959Posthumous. [96]
380 Ernest McConnell
381 John Albert Norton
382 Donouvan Brightman
383 Terence G. O'Connor
384 Donald Campbell
385 Alfred Benson
386 Horace W. Haigh
387 Iorrie Jones
388 Lawrence Larkin
389 Peter Parkinson Collier"...for stopping a manriding train which had run away on a steep incline at Dawdon Colliery". [97] [ unreliable source? ]
390 Arthur George Fooks
391 Richard H. Sinclair
392 John Ernest Simmons
393 Robert McLean
394 Norman Drayton
395 Thomas Rumble
396 John James Underhill For "bravery following a fire incident at Richmond gas works". Also given the British Empire Medal. [98]
397 George Barnett
398 John Reeves
399 Alan Brown
400 Hickleton Main Colliery Union Lodge
401 George Walker Lorry driver [99]
402 George Fawcett
403 George Leeson
404 William J. Mitchell
405 William Douglas
406 Victor G. Worth
407 Malcolm F. Eyre
408 Brian Dugdale
409 Thomas W. Atkin
410 Raymond Eric Seaton
411 Ruth Stanaway Potato pickerNovember 1961GainsboroughMay 1962The only solo female recipient; for giving prompt first aid to a burns victim. [4]
412 Ivor Davies
413 Leo Clitheroe
414 George Robson Sunderland Roker Hotel, Sunderland3 November 1962
415 George Fowler Sunderland Roker Hotel, Sunderland3 November 1962
416 Harry Piper
417 Kenneth Tinkler Great Clifton, WorkingtonWestfield Centre, Workington13 October 1962
418 William Currie Workington Westfield Centre, Workington13 October 1962
419 Herbert Briggs Workington Westfield Centre, Workington13 October 1962
420 Bulah Carter
421 Dennis O'Neill
422 William Thompson Bishop Auckland T. Bainbridge Hall, Newcastle13 October 1962
423 Maurice Wall Bishop Auckland T. Bainbridge Hall, Newcastle13 October 1962
424 John MacIver Isle of Lewis Southampton Office, N.U.S.21 January 1963
425 Tom D. Archibald Southampton Southampton Office, N.U.S.21 January 1963
426 Stuart Percy Ransom
427 Anthony C. G. Symes
428 Thomas Price Davies
429 William Kay
430 Nigel Juggins
431 Dennis Savage
432 Thomas F. Briggs
433 John Rae
434 Henry Arthur Dixon
435 Raymond Holt
436 Harold Shaw
437 Gordon Scovell Sholing, SouthamptonThe Top Hat Ballroom, Southampton 8 May 1964
438 Mark Dickson Southampton The Top Hat Ballroom, Southampton8 May 1964
439 David Charles Ross
440 Ronald G. Hall

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Certificate awarded to George Walker in 1961
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Report of Councillor James Fletcher's "Plucky Act", Manchester Guardian 21 March 1930, page 10
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