Order of the British Empire, 4th class (military)
Awarded to Commander Robert William Sumpton OBE, RD, RNR (1898-1979). Badge: Silver gilt cross patonce. In the centre within a circle, with motto 'FOR GOD AND THE EMPIRE' gilt conjoined busts of King George V and Queen Mary. Reverse: The Royal cypher 'GRI' within a rope circle. Suspended from a pink ribbon edged grey.
Robert William Sumpton was the son of Tom Sumpton, a Hull sloopman. Robert joined the Merchant Service as an apprentice in 1913. During World War 1 he served in ‘Bronwen’ and after being discharged from his apprenticeship, on SS ‘Wrexham’ of Grimsby, owned by the Great Central Railway, as 2nd mate. During the interwar period, he worked for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. gaining a Master’s Certificate in Hull on 8 August 1924. From 1929 he worked on ships owned by the Prince Line and from 1936 for the Suez Canal Lighterage Company, Port Said. He was also an RNR officer, gaining the rank of Sub-Lieutenant on 18 June 1925 and Lieutenant on 3 April 1926. He retired with the Rank of Lieutenant-Commander in 1937 but served throughout the Second World War attached to HMS ‘Stag’ - the Royal Naval shore base in Port Said. He was mentioned in despatches (‘London Gazette’ 11 December 1945) and awarded the Order of the British Empire (‘London Gazette’ 13 June 1946). In 1957 he was back in the United Kingdom as Marine and Technical Advisor to Howard, Holder and Partners. He died in London.
He married Edith Annie Haldenby in 1922.
Robert William Sumpton was the son of Tom Sumpton, a Hull sloopman. Robert joined the Merchant Service as an apprentice in 1913. During World War 1 he served in ‘Bronwen’ and after being discharged from his apprenticeship, on SS ‘Wrexham’ of Grimsby, owned by the Great Central Railway, as 2nd mate. During the interwar period, he worked for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. gaining a Master’s Certificate in Hull on 8 August 1924. From 1929 he worked on ships owned by the Prince Line and from 1936 for the Suez Canal Lighterage Company, Port Said. He was also an RNR officer, gaining the rank of Sub-Lieutenant on 18 June 1925 and Lieutenant on 3 April 1926. He retired with the Rank of Lieutenant-Commander in 1937 but served throughout the Second World War attached to HMS ‘Stag’ - the Royal Naval shore base in Port Said. He was mentioned in despatches (‘London Gazette’ 11 December 1945) and awarded the Order of the British Empire (‘London Gazette’ 13 June 1946). In 1957 he was back in the United Kingdom as Marine and Technical Advisor to Howard, Holder and Partners. He died in London.
He married Edith Annie Haldenby in 1922.
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Object Details
ID: | MED1606 |
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Collection: | Coins and medals |
Type: | Order |
Display location: | Not on display |
Date made: | After 1937 |
People: | Sumpton, Robert William |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Overall: 98 mm x 90 mm |
Parts: | Order of the British Empire, 4th class (military) |