A  WW1 Victory Medal , correctly, officially named to LZ 6415 S G Roffey Telegraphist Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.

Initial research shows that Stanley George Roffey was born in Croydon, Surrey on 12th March 1898 and was the son of Alfred George Roffey and Annie Eliza Roffey. Stanley enlisted into the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve on 21st October 1916 and served onboard Victory II, Boadicea, Pembroke and Wallington before taking his discharge on 6th April 1919. In 1921 he is working as a Wireless Operator at Caister on Sea Wireless Station working for H M Postmaster General. In the 3rd Quarter of 1923 Stanley married Belinda Kathleen MacGowan in Dublin. After their marriage, the couple had a son (Brian) and the family settled in Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire.. Stanley died tragically young 14th July 1939 aged just 41. At the time of his death the family were living at 8 Alexandra Road, Mablethorpe and Stanley was working as a Wireless Telegraphist at The Humber Radio Station.

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