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Ww1 Gallipoli City Of London Yeomanry Medal Group Ramsey Inspector Rhodesia Bsap

Ww1 Gallipoli City Of London Yeomanry Medal Group Ramsey Inspector Rhodesia Bsap

Ww1 Gallipoli City Of London Yeomanry Medal Group Ramsey Inspector Rhodesia Bsap

Ww1 Gallipoli City Of London Yeomanry Medal Group Ramsey Inspector Rhodesia Bsap

Ww1 Gallipoli City Of London Yeomanry Medal Group Ramsey Inspector Rhodesia Bsap

Ww1 Gallipoli City Of London Yeomanry Medal Group Ramsey Inspector Rhodesia Bsap

Ww1 Gallipoli City Of London Yeomanry Medal Group Ramsey Inspector Rhodesia Bsap

Ww1 Gallipoli City Of London Yeomanry Medal Group Ramsey Inspector Rhodesia Bsap

Ww1 Gallipoli City Of London Yeomanry Medal Group Ramsey Inspector Rhodesia Bsap

Ww1 Gallipoli City Of London Yeomanry Medal Group Ramsey Inspector Rhodesia Bsap

Ww1 Gallipoli City Of London Yeomanry Medal Group Ramsey Inspector Rhodesia Bsap

Ww1 Gallipoli City Of London Yeomanry Medal Group Ramsey Inspector Rhodesia Bsap

Ww1 Gallipoli City Of London Yeomanry Medal Group Ramsey Inspector Rhodesia Bsap

An attractive campaign group of five awarded to Detective Inspector C. Ramsey, British South Africa Police, late Machine Gun Corps and City of London Yeomanry. And had the distinction of fighting in 5 theatres of war (Egypt, Turkey/Gallipoli, Salonika, Palestine & France). He served in Rhodesia as a highly meticulous and colourful immigration officer and was decorated with a rare’Bar’ to the Colonial Police Long Service Medal by Sir Evelyn Baring in 1944. 1914 15 Star, impressed named 2801 PTE. British War and Victory Medals, impressed named 2802 CPL. British War Medal 1939 45, un named as issued; Colonial Police Long Service & G. 1st’Indiae: Imp:’ type, with 25 Year Service Bar, period chisel engraved 2071 1. Swing mounted as worn. Comes with copies Medal Index Card, medal rolls & extensive research. Charles Douglas Ramsey was born on the 2. December 1895 in London, the son of machinist Charles Douglas Ramsey and his wife, Emily Amy Ramsey, of 9 London Road, Battersea Park. The 1911 census records him as a civil service student (aged 15). Unfortunately his WW1 records have not survived the Blitz but it is known that he landed in Egypt on the 11/9/1915 and served with the 1. City of London Yeomanry (Rough Riders) throughout the war. He was still serving with them as a Corporal when demobilised on 9/3/1919. The unit had become 103rd Battalion M. During the war the City of London Yeomanry had fought on Gallipoli as dismounted infantry from August 1915 November 1915. As Ramsey had landed in country on the 11/9/15 it is highly probable that he served on Gallipoli. On returning to Egypt the regiment was part of the Western Frontier Force fighting the Senussi (Arabs). 17/4/1918 the Rough Riders & Sharp Shooters were merged to form E Battalion, M. C, was posted to France, arriving on 1 June 1918. On 17 August 1918 it was renumbered as 103rd (City & 3rd County of London Yeomanry) Battalion, MGC. Corporal Ramsey had the distinction of fighting in 5 theatres of war: Egypt, Turkey (Gallipoli), Salonika, Palestine & France. Garth Castle, embarking from Cape Town on 26 July 1924. However, it appears that they did not stay long, likely on account of the English weather and missing family in South Africa. Initially appointed a Constable in Gwelo, by 1932 Charles was working for the Bulawayo C. And watching over immigration into Rhodesia. As parents to a newborn baby, Peter John Ramsey, the couple did make a brief foray back to England in order to see family, but this remained nothing more than a holiday – Charles’s occupation being stated as Immigration Officer. Returning to Rhodesia, Charles and forty three colleagues spent the 1930s carefully policing all those coming into and out of Bulawayo, much of this achieved on bicycle and through what we term today as’good old fashioned policing’, based heavily upon social interaction and building relationships with local people. Awarded the Bar to his Long Service Medal from the hand of the Governor in August 1944 (The Outpost, refers, with picture in article), Ramsey retired from the B. On 1 July 1946 and transferred to pension in the rank of Detective Inspector. It is believed that he later took a job with the Rhodesia Railways working as a clerk, a likely step for a man who enjoyed social interaction and was well-versed in both the good and ills in people. He died at Bulawayo on 11 February 1951. After discharging he attested for the British South Africa Police B. 11/11/1919 as Trooper 2071. He married and remained in the B. But transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department C. Retiring as a Detective Inspector C. He had been awarded the clasp to his Colonial Police Long Service Medal August 1944. He died in Bulawayo 11/2/1951. We list militaria and coins weekly. We provide quality mounted medals, badges and historical research. We can mount your miniature or full size medals, ribbon bars or supply replacement ribbons or badges. We can also conduct military research on your behalf and value cherished objects with a current market or insured value. We run two specialist military auctions per year. Items are accurately described & photographed. Additional costs for this standard service will be added for this service based on publicly available Australia Post rates. Please note, these items are located and will be posted from Australia. We appreciate fair feedback from you once you receive the item. We aim to give you, the customer our best customer service. The item “WW1 GALLIPOLI CITY OF LONDON YEOMANRY MEDAL GROUP RAMSEY INSPECTOR RHODESIA BSAP” is in sale since Friday, November 27, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1914 – 1918 (WWI)”. The seller is “jb_military_antiques_14″ and is located in 2/135 Russell St, Morley, Perth, WA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Campaign: World War I
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Country: Britain
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Era: 1910s

Gallipoli War Medal WW1 Ottoman Turkish The Iron Crescent Star Badge Original

Gallipoli War Medal WW1 Ottoman Turkish The Iron Crescent Star Badge Original

Gallipoli War Medal WW1 Ottoman Turkish The Iron Crescent Star Badge Original

Gallipoli War Medal WW1 Ottoman Turkish The Iron Crescent Star Badge Original

Gallipoli War Medal WW1 Ottoman Turkish The Iron Crescent Star Badge Original

Gallipoli War Medal WW1 Ottoman Turkish The Iron Crescent Star Badge Original

Original Gallipoli War Medal WW1 Ottoman Turkey Turkish (The Iron Crescent) Star Badge. The Gallipolli Star is a military decoration awarded by the Ottoman Empire. This decoration was awarded for the duration of World War I to Ottoman and other Central Power troops, primarily in Ottoman areas of engagement. It was known as the Ottoman War Medal, or the Iron Crescent. It was instituted by Sultan Mehmed V on 1 March 1915 for gallantry in battle. Marked BB & Co on the reverse. Measures approx 57mm across from ball finials and has a red enamel infill. The silver coloured metal is tarnished and but the enamel are complete and great condition. Please see photos more details. The item “Gallipoli War Medal WW1 Ottoman Turkish The Iron Crescent Star Badge Original” is in sale since Sunday, May 5, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “grand-de-bazaar” and is located in Belfast, Antrim. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Clothing Type: Insignia
  • Era: 1914-1945

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II original award marker mark big size rare medal

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II original award marker mark big size rare medal

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II original award marker mark big size rare medal

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II original award marker mark big size rare medal

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II original award marker mark big size rare medal

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II original award marker mark big size rare medal

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II original award marker mark big size rare medal

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II original award marker mark big size rare medal

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II original award marker mark big size rare medal

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II original award marker mark big size rare medal

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II original award marker mark big size rare medal

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II original award marker mark big size rare medal

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II original award marker mark big size rare medal

Gallipoli Star award medal of WW I and WW II from producer Juncker Berlin. Regular size of Gallipoli Star for German officers! More photos in this discription!! German Navy soldier with the Iron Crescent of Gallipoli star on photo. Known in Germany and Austria under the name Iron Crescent Ottoman War Medal (Ottoman , A arb Madalyas) was donated on March 1, 1915 by Sultan Mehmed V. And consists of only one class. It was awarded to members of the Ottoman Empire and also to relatives of its allies. In English-speaking countries, it is also referred to as the “Gallipoli Star”. The Iron Crescent was the last award donated by the Ottoman Empire. The war medal is in the form of a five-pointed, red-enameled star on which the crescent rests. In the middle is the cipher (“Tughra”) of the Sultan, including the date (1333 = 1915). The order was awarded with an official certificate. In addition to the sultan, the two supreme commanders Enver Pascha and Liman von Sanders were entitled to the award ceremony. With the truce of the Ottoman Empire on October 30, 1918, the award was not awarded. After 1920, however, the Sultan refused to recognize other than his own awards. The Turkish law of November 21, 1951, expressly permits the wearing of former imperial Ottoman orders and decorations, as far as they had been conferred for merit in war. These medal are coming from my private collection and was for a long time in my collection. Please visit my other items on Eay store!! TRIXUM: Mobil-optimierte Auktionsvorlagen und Bilder-Hosting. The item “The Gallipoli Star award of WW II original award marker mark big size rare medal” is in sale since Sunday, April 21, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW I (1914-18)\Original Period Items\Germany\Medals, Pins & Ribbons”. The seller is “history1901″ and is located in Dorsten. This item can be shipped worldwide.

Ww1 Gallipoli Casualty 1914 Star Medal Lost On Royal Edward Steeple Bumpstead

Ww1 Gallipoli Casualty 1914 Star Medal Lost On Royal Edward Steeple Bumpstead

Ww1 Gallipoli Casualty 1914 Star Medal Lost On Royal Edward Steeple Bumpstead

Ww1 Gallipoli Casualty 1914 Star Medal Lost On Royal Edward Steeple Bumpstead

Ww1 Gallipoli Casualty 1914 Star Medal Lost On Royal Edward Steeple Bumpstead

A ww1 Gallipoli casualty 1914 star to: 8783 L/CPL F. Frank Frederick Coote was from Steeple Bumpstead, Essex and enlisted at Haverhill, Suffolk. He served in the 1st Norfolks in France from August 1914 he was wounded later in the year and transferred to the 1st Essex R. He sailed with a draft of replacements for Gallipoli in the transport HMHT Royal Edward (usually a Canadian Liner). The Royal Edward was torpedoed on 13/8/1915 by UB-14 and sank in minutes with heavy loss of life including L/Cpl Coote. He is comemorated on the Helles Memorial. And the Steeple Bumpstead War Memorial. The item “WW1 GALLIPOLI CASUALTY 1914 STAR MEDAL LOST ON ROYAL EDWARD STEEPLE BUMPSTEAD” is in sale since Sunday, October 28, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “timt2796″ and is located in Exeter, Devon. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Service: Army
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Featured Refinements: 1914 Star

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

High qualtiy award in best condition. Gallipoli Star award of WW I and WW II from unknown producer. (Think a jeweler produced the medal in order for the German officer). Big size of Gallipoli Star for German WW I officers! More photos in this discription!! German Navy soldier with the Iron Crescent of Gallipoli star on photo. Known in Germany and Austria under the name Iron Crescent Ottoman War Medal (Ottoman , A arb Madalyas) was donated on March 1, 1915 by Sultan Mehmed V. And consists of only one class. It was awarded to members of the Ottoman Empire and also to relatives of its allies. In English-speaking countries, it is also referred to as the “Gallipoli Star”. The Iron Crescent was the last award donated by the Ottoman Empire. The war medal is in the form of a five-pointed, red-enameled star on which the crescent rests. In the middle is the cipher (“Tughra”) of the Sultan, including the date (1333 = 1915). The order was awarded with an official certificate. In addition to the sultan, the two supreme commanders Enver Pascha and Liman von Sanders were entitled to the award ceremony. With the truce of the Ottoman Empire on October 30, 1918, the award was not awarded. After 1920, however, the Sultan refused to recognize other than his own awards. The Turkish law of November 21, 1951, expressly permits the wearing of former imperial Ottoman orders and decorations, as far as they had been conferred for merit in war. This medal are coming from my private collection and was for a long time in my collection. Please visit my other items on Eay store!! TRIXUM: Mobil-optimierte Auktionsvorlagen und Bilder-Hosting. We check the stuff with our fine books. The item “The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans” is in sale since Tuesday, September 4, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW I (1914-18)\Original Period Items\Germany\Medals, Pins & Ribbons”. The seller is “history1901″ and is located in Dorsten. This item can be shipped worldwide.

Kia Gallipoli Ww1 Queens South Africa Medal New Zealand 10th Contingent Lewis

Kia Gallipoli Ww1 Queens South Africa Medal New Zealand 10th Contingent Lewis

Kia Gallipoli Ww1 Queens South Africa Medal New Zealand 10th Contingent Lewis

Kia Gallipoli Ww1 Queens South Africa Medal New Zealand 10th Contingent Lewis

Kia Gallipoli Ww1 Queens South Africa Medal New Zealand 10th Contingent Lewis

Kia Gallipoli Ww1 Queens South Africa Medal New Zealand 10th Contingent Lewis

Kia Gallipoli Ww1 Queens South Africa Medal New Zealand 10th Contingent Lewis

Kia Gallipoli Ww1 Queens South Africa Medal New Zealand 10th Contingent Lewis

Kia Gallipoli Ww1 Queens South Africa Medal New Zealand 10th Contingent Lewis

Kia Gallipoli Ww1 Queens South Africa Medal New Zealand 10th Contingent Lewis

Kia Gallipoli Ww1 Queens South Africa Medal New Zealand 10th Contingent Lewis

Kia Gallipoli Ww1 Queens South Africa Medal New Zealand 10th Contingent Lewis

Boer War Queens South Africa Medal to Lance Corporal Tom Lewis, who served during the Boer War and and who died of wounds at Gallipoli in August 1915. Queen’s South Africa Medal measures 36mm wide and is a circular silver medal with claw and swivel ribbon bar suspension, with SOUTH AFRICA 1902 clasp; the face with the veiled crowned head and shoulders portrait of Queen Victoria facing left, circumscribed VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX (Victoria Queen and Empress), signed G. De Saulles; attributed on the edge to 9243 L. 2ND REGT 10TH N. CONT:; on correct ribbon. The medal was instituted in 1899 to be awarded to participants in the Boer War. There is some light staining to the rear of medal. Tom Eldridge Lewis, who was born in London, England in 1879, was working as a miner at Pahiatua, Wairarapa at the time of his attestation for the 10th N. He is believed to have been embarked in the S. Norfolk in April 1902 and, as a Lance-Corporal in F Squadron, 2nd Regiment, saw brief service before the end of hostilities. In August 1914, Lewis attested for the New Zealand Expeditionary Force and was drafted as a Private to No. 12 (Nelson) Company of the Canterbury Regiment. Please view our guide on spotting fake militaria. We list militaria and coins weekly. JB Military Antiques – We provide quality mounted medals, badges and historical research. We can also conduct military research on your behalf and value cherished objects with a current market or insured value. 2/135 Russell St, Morley, WA. Items are accurately described & photographed. Additional costs for this standard service will be added for this service based on publicly available Australia Post rates. Please note, these items are located and will be posted from Australia. We appreciate fair feedback from you once you receive the item. We aim to give you, the customer our best customer service. The item “KIA GALLIPOLI WW1 QUEENS SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL NEW ZEALAND 10TH CONTINGENT LEWIS” is in sale since Thursday, October 13, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1914 – 1918 (WWI)”. The seller is “jb_military_antiques_14″ and is located in 2/135 Russell St, Morley, Perth, WA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Authenticity: Original
  • Era: 1900s
  • Country: New Zealand
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Campaign: World War I