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Thanks for the responses. Always learning something, and this was one of those gems.
It certainly was not related to the "starch back" or "glue back" titles.
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Original ARF wing belonging to Herbert Kibby RAF
Only just joined so hi everyone,iam casper.
Yes your ARF wing is a copy i have seen these selling for £50 ,the material and construction is to bulky. I enclose a real one. This belonged to 2-Lieut Herbert Cecil Kibby RAF Herbert Cecil Kibby was born on 12th Febuary 1895 at Somerset Newton St Lee Bristolat WaterSplash Farm.Kibby gave his occupation at his time of enlstment as "Book Keeper" with the company of William Holder & Son at Southhall Middlesex.He was employed in this capacity from January 1910 until October 1913.He resioded with his father Mr R B Kibby at 56 Western Road,Southhall ,London.2/Lieut Kibby originally joined up during the patriotic fever of 1915. He was brought up in Middlesex and joined the local Middlesex Regiment as a Private. He went to France during March of that year proving his worth in the trenches. Gaining his Cpl stripes and a commission with the 10th Middlesex Reg (TF) London Gazette 23rd April 1918 ,2nd Lieut Middsex Regt (TF) He transfered to the RAF on 24th May 1918 , initially joining 76 Squadron RAF and Subsequently 250 /260 Squadrons .His papers state his competence in flying DH6,BE2cs,BE2es . He was severly wounded on 4th September 1918 at RAF Westward Ho , he passed away on 27th October 1918. Casualty card at RAF Hendon stated “Injured (battle) Notd”. RAF Westard Ho were equiped with D.H. 6 of 260 Squadron which were Formed in August 1918 from No's 502 and 503 Flights at Westward Ho, equipped with DH6s for coastal patrols along the Devon coast Badly injured whilst in a DH6 (serial number C7849)Lt H.C. KIBBY stalled his aircraft whilst turning and spun in. His casualty card at RAF Hendon states. 5.9.18 "Aeroplanes WESTWARD HOE" Injured battle noted 5.9.18 ...................................muliple fractures, condition critical. 9.9.18 HORS GROUP AUX HOSP still seriously ill 9.9.18 HQ WAR HOSP.............. fractured Fermer, right fracture humerous, fractured ribbs with injury to lung,Nentham Hospital 4.9.18 13.9.18 HQ War Hosp Exiter .......Not so well today 19.9.18.........................No improvement slightly weaken condition and very grave. 28.10.18 DIED OF INJURIES. Kibby was classified as a non-operational casualty. According to Hobson, this man was the only fatality during the WAr for 260 squadron. Originally a native of Southall, Kibby had survived three years in the trenches with the 10 Middx Regt.only to be killed during a reconaisance mission for 260 squadron. The medal group consists of the 1914/15 Star 3612 Pte H C Kibby Midd'x R British War Medal 3612 Pte H C Kibby Midd'x R Victory medal 3612 Pte H C Kibby Midd'x R Death plaque ( Herbert Cecil Kibby )and Scroll (2/Lieut Herbert Cecil Kibby RAF) Confirmed on MIC as 3612 Pte H C Kibby Midd'x R then transfered to RAF with rank of 2/Lieut. together with his exceedingly rare ARF pattern pilots wing. The whole is presented in a contempory flush glass paneled presentation case . CWWG info and Census details & MIC Name: KIBBY, HERBERT CECIL Initials: H C Nationality: United Kingdom Rank: Second Lieutenant (Pilot) Regiment/Service: Royal Air Force Age: 23 Date of Death: 27/10/1918 Additional information: Son of Richard C. Kibby, of 56, Western Rd., Southall. Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead Grave/Memorial Reference: B. 1. Cemetery: HAVELOCK CEMETERY Born Somerset Newton St Lee Bristol Address Water Splash Farm Civil Parish Cranford Rural District Staines Town or Village or Hamlet Cranford Parliamentary Borough or Division Uxbridge Ecclesiastical Parish St Dunstan Administrative County Middlesex County Borough, Municipal Borough or Urban District Ward of Municipal Borough or Urban District Medal card of Kibby, Herbert Cecil Corps Regiment No Rank Middlesex Regiment 3612 Private Middlesex Regiment 3612 Corporal Middlesex Regiment Second Lieutenant Royal Air Force Second Lieutenant Date 1914-1920 Catalogue reference WO 372/11 .................................................. ................ Herbert Kibby died on active service on October 27th 1918 aged 23 years. Anyway this is the first time its been properly on display,hope you like casp |
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Thats a very nice wing, a lot finer than the one offered by Hand & Lock (which may or may not be original) although it has the same Holland backing.
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Superb Brevet - many thanks for posting pictures of such a fabulously impressive piece. Best regards, Zob. |
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Hi Arrestingu
Only just found this webpage researching my family tree, Herbert Cecil Kibby was my 1st cousin 3x removed. Were you related to him? Well constructed information, thanks. Jeff |
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