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Victorian Major Hacket Hampshire Imperial Yeomanry QSA KSA Boer war & WW1 medal

Victorian Major Hacket Hampshire Imperial Yeomanry QSA KSA Boer war & WW1 medal

Victorian Major Hacket Hampshire Imperial Yeomanry QSA KSA Boer war & WW1 medal

Victorian Major Hacket Hampshire Imperial Yeomanry QSA KSA Boer war & WW1 medal

Victorian Major Hacket Hampshire Imperial Yeomanry QSA KSA Boer war & WW1 medal

Victorian Major Hacket Hampshire Imperial Yeomanry QSA KSA Boer war & WW1 medal

Victorian Major Hacket Hampshire Imperial Yeomanry QSA KSA Boer war & WW1 medal

Victorian Major Hacket Hampshire Imperial Yeomanry QSA KSA Boer war & WW1 medal

Victorian Major Hacket Hampshire Imperial Yeomanry QSA KSA Boer war & WW1 medal

Victorian Major Hacket Hampshire Imperial Yeomanry QSA KSA Boer war & WW1 medal

Victorian Major Hacket Hampshire Imperial Yeomanry QSA KSA Boer war & WW1 medal

Victorian Major Hacket Hampshire Imperial Yeomanry QSA KSA Boer war & WW1 medal

Victorian Major Hacket Hampshire Imperial Yeomanry QSA KSA Boer war & WW1 medal

Due to the string of defeats during Black Week in December 1899, the British government realized they were going to need more troops than just the regular army to fight the Second Boer War. On 13 December, the decision to allow volunteer forces serve in the field was made, and a Royal Warrant was issued on 24 December. This officially created the Imperial Yeomanry (IY). The Royal Warrant asked standing Yeomanry regiments to provide service companies of approximately 115 men each. In addition to this, many British citizens (usually mid-upper class) volunteered to join the new force. The first contingent of recruits contained 550 officers, 10,371 men with 20 battalions and 4 companies. The first company left Southampton on 31 January 1900, bound for Cape Town, and the whole first contingent arrived in South Africa between February and April. Upon arrival, the IY battalions were sent throughout the zone of operations. The Hampshire Yeomanry raised two service companies for the IY: 41st (Hampshire) Company, which arrived in South Africa on 23 February 1900 and served in 12th Battalion, IY, until 1902 when it transferred to 4th Battalion; and 50th (Hampshire) Company, which landed at Beira, Mozambique, on 4 May 1900 and served with 17th Battalion. In May and June 1900, 12th Battalion, IY, was in Lord Roberts’s army, while the 17th was in Lt-Gen Carrington’s Rhodesian Field Force. The Hampshire IY companies served until 1901, earning the regiment its first Battle honour: South Africa 190001. The Imperial Yeomanry were trained and equipped as mounted infantry. After the Boer War all Yeomanry regiments were termed Imperial Yeomanry until 1907 The battles of 1915 showed both the Allies and the Germans how difficult it was to break through on the Western Front. In most battles, the British and French had around a three-to-one superiority in men and artillery. But, although the German defenders gave ground, they did not break and were often able to retake some of their lost positions. Both side drew lessons from this, the results of which would be demonstrated in the huge attritional struggles of the following year. Victorian Major Hacket Hampshire Imperial Yeomanry QSA KSA Boer war & WW1 medal. 12th Imp: Yeo:”; Kings South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 , official engraved “Lt. “; 1914-15 Star unofficial re-impressed (light signs of previous erasure), British War and Victory Medals official impressed “Capt. , IMO Extremely fine, minimal wear, mounted for display. See pictures for condition Charles Lisle Hacket was born in Rugby, Warwickshire, in 1873, a descendent of the Stuart monarchs of Scotland, and attested for the Imperial Yeomanry at Newport on 8 January 1900, having previously served with the Hampshire Carabineers. He served with the 41st (Hampshire) Company, 4th Battalion, a cavalry unit of the Imperial Yeomanry in South Africa during the Boer War from 31 January 1900, and was commissioned Lieutenant on 8 May 1901, subsequently serving with the Remount Department. He saw further service during the Great War as a Captain on the General List on the Western Front from 25 October 1915, and was promoted Major on relinquishing his commission. In civilian life Hacket had business interests in both Canada and East Africa, and papers included suggest that he was suspected of being guilty of bigamy, with a wife on both continents. He died in Guernsey on 18 January 1949. Imperial Yeomanry mounted Infantry Due to the string of defeats during Black Week in December 1899, the British government realized they were going to need more troops than just the regular army to fight the Second Boer War. After the Boer War all Yeomanry regiments were termed Imperial Yeomanry until 1907 WW1 Western Front The battles of 1915 showed both the Allies and the Germans how difficult it was to break through on the Western Front. Showcase your items with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “Victorian Major Hacket Hampshire Imperial Yeomanry QSA KSA Boer war & WW1 medal” is in sale since Sunday, November 14, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\Boer War (1899-1902)”. The seller is “theonlineauctionsale” and is located in England. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Country/ Organization: United Kingdom
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: Boer War (1899-1902)
  • Service: Army
  • Era: 1816-1913

Sudan Pow Boer War Ww1 Medals 4024 Edward Hall Northumberland Fusiliers Army

Sudan Pow Boer War Ww1 Medals 4024 Edward Hall Northumberland Fusiliers Army

Sudan Pow Boer War Ww1 Medals 4024 Edward Hall Northumberland Fusiliers Army

Sudan Pow Boer War Ww1 Medals 4024 Edward Hall Northumberland Fusiliers Army

Sudan Pow Boer War Ww1 Medals 4024 Edward Hall Northumberland Fusiliers Army

Sudan Pow Boer War Ww1 Medals 4024 Edward Hall Northumberland Fusiliers Army

Sudan Pow Boer War Ww1 Medals 4024 Edward Hall Northumberland Fusiliers Army

Sudan Pow Boer War Ww1 Medals 4024 Edward Hall Northumberland Fusiliers Army

Sudan Pow Boer War Ww1 Medals 4024 Edward Hall Northumberland Fusiliers Army

Sudan Pow Boer War Ww1 Medals 4024 Edward Hall Northumberland Fusiliers Army

Sudan Pow Boer War Ww1 Medals 4024 Edward Hall Northumberland Fusiliers Army

Sudan Pow Boer War Ww1 Medals 4024 Edward Hall Northumberland Fusiliers Army

Sudan Pow Boer War Ww1 Medals 4024 Edward Hall Northumberland Fusiliers Army

Offered is a Queens Sudan Medal (1896 98), impressed named 4026. FUS:; Queens South Africa Medal (1899 1902), 3 clasps CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE, impressed named 4024 P. NORTHD: FUS:; Kings South Africa Medal (1902), with 2 clasps SOUTH AFRICA 1901, SOUTH AFRICA 1902, impressed named 4029 PTE E. NORTHD: FUS: British War Medal & bilingual Victory Medal, impressed named S JT E. Khedives Sudan Medal (1896 1908), with clasp KHARTOUM, period engraved 4024 PTE E. Court mounted for display. Comes with copies of: service records, medal rolls, POW list, marriage certificate and newspaper articles. Sergeant Edward Albert Hall was born in August 1875, at Newcastle, Northumberland. A labourer by trade he was serving with the 3. Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (Militia) when he enlisted into the Regular Army, Northumberland Fusiliers on the 19/12/1893. After training at the depot, he was posted to the 1. Battalion 12/4/1894, promoted to Lance Corporal 14/10/95. Posted to the 2. Battalion 15/10/94, busted to Private 2/11/96. Posted back to the 1. Battalion 1/1/1897 promoted to L/Cpl and reverted twice. Discharged to Army Reserve 25/8/02 18/12/05. Married 28/7/1902 at Ladybrand, South Africa. Served Home 19/12/1893 14/10/95. Egypt & Sudan 17/1/98 1/11/98. South Africa 4/11/99 24/08/1902. Taken Prisoner of War: As member of the 18. Company (Northumberland Fusiliers) Mounted Infantry, Hall was captured at Mostert’s Hoek on 4 April 1900, Gazetteer refers. A farm in the Orange Free State (Reddersburg district; Free State), six km east of Reddersburg. Three companies of the 2nd The Royal Irish Rifles (424 men) and two companies of mounted infantry 167 men, Capt W. Dimsdale, Royal Irish Rifles left Dewetsdorp on 2 April 1900 for Reddersburg under Capt W. McWhinnie, Royal Irish Rifles. In heavy rain the column made slow progress, the horses were not fit and needed resting. The column halted at 5:45 p. Early the next morning the column started out, at about 10 a. The advance scouts reached a ridge on the farm Mostert’s Hoek (Mostertshoek) and came under fire. McWhinnie occupied three kopjes, a front of 3/4 mile which was too long for his force. De Wet called on McWhinnie to surrender because he was seriously outnumbered; this was turned down. Four guns were brought into action to shell the British troops. Surrounded and without water the British positions were rushed on the morning of 4 April, the Boers had crept to within 30 yards of the Mounted Infantry. As McWhinnie consulted with his officers one infantry Company on a kopje waved white handkerchiefs and two men near McWhinnie also waved white handkerchiefs. McWhinnie was compelled to surrender; losses were ten killed, 35 wounded and 540 taken prisoner. Hall was released from the Waterval Camp on June 6 1900. When the British troops entered Pretoria on 5 June 1900, 129 officers and 36 other ranks overpowered their guards just prior to the arrival of the troops. On 6 June, 3,187 non-commissioned officers and men were released at Waterval. WW1 Hall latter in the South African Service Corps as a Sergeant and died in Durban 13/7/1942. Check out my other items. 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 “SUDAN POW BOER WAR WW1 MEDALS 4024 EDWARD HALL NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS ARMY” is in sale since Sunday, November 28, 2021. 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.
  • Campaign: Boer War
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Era: 1900s
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Country: Britain
  • Modified Item: No

MILITARY CROSS SET OF MINIATURE WAR MEDALS BOER WAR WW1 2nd Lt FRANK BRINDLEY

MILITARY CROSS SET OF MINIATURE WAR MEDALS BOER WAR WW1 2nd Lt FRANK BRINDLEY

MILITARY CROSS SET OF MINIATURE WAR MEDALS BOER WAR WW1 2nd Lt FRANK BRINDLEY

MILITARY CROSS SET OF MINIATURE WAR MEDALS BOER WAR WW1 2nd Lt FRANK BRINDLEY

MILITARY CROSS SET OF MINIATURE WAR MEDALS BOER WAR WW1 2nd Lt FRANK BRINDLEY

MILITARY CROSS SET OF MINIATURE WAR MEDALS BOER WAR WW1 2nd Lt FRANK BRINDLEY

MILITARY CROSS SET OF MINIATURE WAR MEDALS BOER WAR WW1 2nd Lt FRANK BRINDLEY

MILITARY CROSS SET OF MINIATURE WAR MEDALS BOER WAR WW1 2nd Lt FRANK BRINDLEY

MILITARY CROSS SET OF MINIATURE WAR MEDALS BOER WAR WW1 2nd Lt FRANK BRINDLEY

MILITARY CROSS SET OF MINIATURE WAR MEDALS BOER WAR WW1 2nd Lt FRANK BRINDLEY

MILITARY CROSS SET OF MINIATURE WAR MEDALS BOER WAR WW1 2nd Lt FRANK BRINDLEY

MILITARY CROSS SET OF MINIATURE WAR MEDALS BOER WAR WW1 2nd Lt FRANK BRINDLEY

MILITARY CROSS SET OF MINIATURE WAR MEDALS BOER WAR WW1 2nd Lt FRANK BRINDLEY

I WILL NOT SEND THESE MEDALS OVERSEAS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. THEY ARE TO STAY IN THE U. K WHERE THEY WERE PRESENTED, PROTECTING OUR LIBERTY. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS OR YOU CAN CONTACT ME ON 07816097846. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “MILITARY CROSS SET OF MINIATURE WAR MEDALS BOER WAR WW1 2nd Lt FRANK BRINDLEY” is in sale since Wednesday, December 22, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “tracewarein-0″ and is located in Liverpool. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Featured Refinements: Military Medal
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Service: Army
  • Era: 1816-1913

Victorian Boer War QSA KSA WW1 medal TALANA DOL LN BELFAST clasp Leicester Regt

Victorian Boer War QSA KSA WW1 medal TALANA DOL LN BELFAST clasp Leicester Regt

Victorian Boer War QSA KSA WW1 medal TALANA DOL LN BELFAST clasp Leicester Regt

Victorian Boer War QSA KSA WW1 medal TALANA DOL LN BELFAST clasp Leicester Regt

Victorian Boer War QSA KSA WW1 medal TALANA DOL LN BELFAST clasp Leicester Regt

Victorian Boer War QSA KSA WW1 medal TALANA DOL LN BELFAST clasp Leicester Regt

Victorian Boer War QSA KSA WW1 medal TALANA DOL LN BELFAST clasp Leicester Regt

Victorian Boer War QSA KSA WW1 medal TALANA DOL LN BELFAST clasp Leicester Regt

Victorian Boer War QSA KSA WW1 medal TALANA DOL LN BELFAST clasp Leicester Regt

Victorian Boer War QSA KSA WW1 medal TALANA DOL LN BELFAST clasp Leicester Regt

Victorian Boer War QSA KSA WW1 medal TALANA DOL LN BELFAST clasp Leicester Regt

Victorian Boer War QSA KSA WW1 medal TALANA DOL LN BELFAST clasp Leicester Regt

Victorian Boer War QSA KSA WW1 medal TALANA DOL LN BELFAST clasp Leicester Regt

Henry Leonard was born at Findern, Northamptonshire in 1875 the son of Thomas and Sarah Leonard. Enlisting on 13 October 1893 with the 2nd Battalion, Leicester Regiment he transferred to the 1st Battalion on 2 January 1896. Posted to South Africa with this unit on 8 January 1896 Leonard served through the Battle of Talana and the Defence of Ladysmith. The Battalion was present for the Battle of Belfast and served throughout the Guerrilla phase of the war. Leonard was transferred to the Depot on 18 August 1902 and posted back to Britain later that year on 13 September. Discharged to the Reserve he served with D Section of the Reserve Battalion from 9 October 1905-9 October 1909 when his period of engagement ended. Having found work as a Labourer he re-attested for the Army Veterinary Corps on 21 July 1915. Leaving Britain for France again on 20 March 1916 he remained there for the duration of the war being placed on furlough between 18 August-1 September 1918. Leonard was discharged on 13 May 1919. Victorian Boer War QSA KSA WW1 medal TALANA DOL LN BELFAST clasp Leicester Regt. Scarce QSA KSA BOER WAR & WW1 medal group with Talana battle clasp. Leonard, I:Leic:Regt”; King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 “3894 Pte H. Leicester: Regt”; 1914-15 Star “Se. “; British War and Victory Medals “Se-10921 Pte. “, all officially named, early version of medal with faint “Ghost dates, IMO Good very fine condition, see pictures for condition, supplied with some service history and medal roll copies. Start of the 2ND Boer war “TALANA HILL” October 1899. The 1st Battalion Leicester Regiment was stationed at Glencoe, in the north of Natal, when the war broke out. It thus formed part of the brigade of General Penn Symons, the other battalions being the 1st King’s Royal Rifles, 1st Royal Irish Fusiliers, and 2nd Dublin Fusiliers. There were also at Glencoe the 18th Hussars and the 13th, 67th, and 69th Batteries RFA. The troops were soon set in motion. To the Leicesters and 67th Battery was assigned the duty of guarding the camp with its great quantities of stores. The general decided to attack with his other infantry and artillery. These moved away and were soon in extended order advancing to a wood, which the commander had decided to use as a breathing place. About 8.50 the infantry again advanced, and as they left the wood had to face a terrible rifle-fire both from their front and flank. Sir W Penn-Symons, who had been exposing himself with rash bravery, fell mortally wounded about 9.30; Brigadier General Yule, now in command, directed the infantry to move to a wall stretching some distance along the hillside, from which wall a very heavy fire was being kept up by the Boers. The two batteries redoubled their efforts. The 1st King’s Royal Rifles on the right first reached the wall, followed by some companies of the Irish Fusiliers; the Dublin Fusiliers also made their way up a little later. After another breathing space under cover of the wall the troops jumped the wall and scrambled up the steep face. Then followed the first blackguardly use of the white flag. Within easy range of our artillery were to be seen clumps of 50 and 100 men on which guns could have inflicted great loss. The enemy, however, displayed a white flag, although they do not appear to have had any intention of surrendering, and in consequence the officer commanding Royal Artillery refrained from firing. One can scarcely acquit this officer from being very easily taken in, as the enemy’s continued movement contradicted any idea of surrender. The infantry had done magnificently; the same cannot be said of the Hussars, or at least those under Colonel Moller, who managed to get lost among the enemy, and was taken prisoner with 200 men. The artillery did well, but it seems beyond doubt that they fired at the hill-top after it was occupied by our people, causing some loss, particularly to the King’s Royal Rifles. The range was short, and artillery officers with proper glasses should have seen when the British troops were up. The Leicesters lost 1 officer killed, 1 wounded, and 1 man wounded. Leicester regiment mounted infantry. On the 21st General Yule moved his camp to a better position. On the 22nd he resolved to retreat on Ladysmith. At nine at night in silence, without bands or pipers, the force set out by the east or Helpmakaar road, the dying general, the other wounded, and the doctors being left. A great mass of stores had also to be left to the enemy, as its destruction would have made him suspect the intended retreat; while, on the other hand, a twelve hours’ start was absolutely necessary. To have fought their way to Ladysmith would have been an impossible task for Yule’s column in that hilly country. As it was, the Boers showed that inexplicable want of energy which seemed at times in the campaign to paralyse them. Probably the good things left in Dundee had something to do with the lack of activity. Fortunate it was that General Yule was not interfered with by the enemy, but the elements were not favourable. The rain at times fell in torrents; roads knee-deep in mud and swollen spruits made marching very heavy work, while but little sleep was obtainable between the 21st and 26th. On the 30th, in the battle of Ladysmith (Defence and later relief), the Leicesters were with Colonel Grimwood on the right and had a very trying day. They had about 24 casualties. After the siege began the Leicesters occupied posts on the north side, and they were not much pressed in the great attack on 6th January 1900. For their work during the siege 2 officers and 3 men were mentioned in Sir George White’s despatch of 23rd March 1900. When the Boers retreated Spring 1900 from natal, every bridge, culvert, reservoir and railway was a target to be destroyed including Lang’s Nek tunnel. The rapid British advance of Spring 1900 prevented the Boers from damaging the tunnel to the extent they wished. They hurriedly dynamited the two entrances to the tunnel before Lord Dundonald and his troops occupied the position May 1900. British discovered the tunnel was not badly damaged and quickly cleared the rubble from the line. This allowed the trains to supply the British advance into the Orange Free State and Transvaal. Lang’s Nek tunnel blocked by explosion made by the Boers may 1900. When, Ladysmith having been relieved and its garrison recuperated, Sir Redvers Buller moved north, the Leicesters were brigaded with the 1st Liverpool, 1st Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, and 1st King’s Royal Rifles. They were present at Bergendal (Battle of Belfast) and many other actions, but had a remarkable immunity from mishaps and heavy casualty lists. In his despatch of 10th October 1900 Lord Roberts mentions that in the operations about Badfontein on the way to Lydenburg the Leicesters and 1st King’s Royal Rifles pulled a field battery up a steep hill, which did much to assist in compelling the enemy to bolt. Seven officers and 9 non-commissioned officers and men of the battalion were mentioned in General Buller’s despatch of 9th November 1900, and 11 officers and 12 non-commissioned officers and men were mentioned by Lord Roberts in his final despatch. After marching to Lydenburg with General Buller, and taking part in his other operations north of the Delagoa line, the Leicesters remained in the Eastern Transvaal, sometimes trekking, as in General French’s operations, sometimes doing garrison duty. That their work was consistently good is proved by the fact that they got rather more than an average number of mentions in Lord Kitchener’s despatches during the war. For a long time prior to the close of the war they occupied blockhouses on the Standerton-Ermelo road. In the final despatch 4 officers and 6 non-commissioned officers were mentioned. RVC working on an injured horse WW1. During the First World War almost half the veterinary surgeons in Britain served as officers in the AVC, and the number of other ranks in the Corps grew from 934 to 41,755. Innovations included provision of Mobile Veterinary Sections, to transfer sick and wounded horses to veterinary hospitals, and camel specialists, who staffed hospital facilities in Egypt. As well as serving on the Western Front, the AVC was deployed with animals to such contrasting theatres of war as Gallipoli, Salonika, Mesopotamia and Palestine. In 1918 the Corps was given its Royal prefix in recognition of its service through the First World War. At the time the Quartermaster-General wrote. The Corps by its initiative and scientific methods has placed military veterinary organisation on a higher plane. The high standard which it has maintained at home and throughout all theatres has resulted in a reduction of animal wastage, an increased mobility of mounted units and a mitigation of animal suffering un-approached in any previous military operation. Hundreds of thousands of horses died during WW1, due to disease, injury, starvation and shelling, they became in very short supply by 1917, considered more valuable than a soldier as they were essential for logistical work, pulling large loads through difficult terrain, mud and shell holes made it almost impossible to use mechanised vehicles. Demobilisation in 1919 after the war was followed by mechanisation, and consequentially the RAVC was greatly reduced in size. Auctiva gets you noticed! Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “Victorian Boer War QSA KSA WW1 medal TALANA DOL LN BELFAST clasp Leicester Regt” is in sale since Saturday, December 4, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\Boer War (1899-1902)”. The seller is “theonlineauctionsale” and is located in Offchurch. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Country/ Organization: United Kingdom
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: Boer War (1899-1902)
  • Service: Army
  • Era: 1816-1913

Boer War & Ww1 Medal Group 5712 Pte M Wallace Royal Irish Regiment & Documents

Boer War & Ww1 Medal Group 5712 Pte M Wallace Royal Irish Regiment & Documents

Boer War & Ww1 Medal Group 5712 Pte M Wallace Royal Irish Regiment & Documents

Boer War & Ww1 Medal Group 5712 Pte M Wallace Royal Irish Regiment & Documents

Boer War & Ww1 Medal Group 5712 Pte M Wallace Royal Irish Regiment & Documents

Boer War & Ww1 Medal Group 5712 Pte M Wallace Royal Irish Regiment & Documents

Boer War & Ww1 Medal Group 5712 Pte M Wallace Royal Irish Regiment & Documents

Boer War & Ww1 Medal Group 5712 Pte M Wallace Royal Irish Regiment & Documents

Boer War & Ww1 Medal Group 5712 Pte M Wallace Royal Irish Regiment & Documents

Boer War & Ww1 Medal Group 5712 Pte M Wallace Royal Irish Regiment & Documents

Boer War & Ww1 Medal Group 5712 Pte M Wallace Royal Irish Regiment & Documents

Boer War & Ww1 Medal Group 5712 Pte M Wallace Royal Irish Regiment & Documents

Boer War & Ww1 Medal Group 5712 Pte M Wallace Royal Irish Regiment & Documents

Offered is a nice original set of medals and parchment service documents to Private Michael Walalce, who served in both the Boer War and First World War with the Royal Irish Regiment. Queens South Africa 1899 1902, 3 clasps CAPE COLONY, TRANSVAAL, WITTEBERGEN, impressed named 5712 P. Kings South Africa Medal, with 2 clasps SOUTH AFRICA 1901, SOUTH AFRICA 1902, impressed named 5712 P. British War and Victory medals 1914 18, impressed named 6765 PTE. The medals with the original ribbons have been stapled to plastic card for display, with the KSA showing much fraying/fragility to centre. Comes with 3 original service discharge documents and copies Service Records (on CD) medal rolls, M. Pension cards & 1911 census. Michael Wallace was born in 1877 in Tipperary, he enlisted 30/12/1895 into the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Regiment with the service number 5712. He served in the Boer War with them and discharged in Cork 29/12/1907. He enlisted into Sec D of the Army Reserve with the Royal Munster Fusiliers 13/1/1908 discharging at the completion of 4 years in Cork 12/1/1912. He served South Africa for 3 years & 338 days as of 7/1/1900. In 1911 he was living in Swansea and employed by the local council as a labourer. On the outbreak of the Great War, he re-enlisted with the Royal Irish Regiment 31/8/1914 (with the new service number 6765). He was posted to the 3. Battalion 26/9/1914, (a training unit) and was sent to Richmond Barracks in Dublin. 4//4/1916 -27/7/1916 worked at Dunston Zinc Coy, (Dunston on Tyne) to assist with the making of munitions. Posted to the 2. Landed in France 14/5/1918, however his age was against him and he was posted to the Labour Corps 6/7/1918 137. Labour Company with whom he served until demobilized 7/1/1919 (with a new service number of 573250). He died 25/10/1928 in Swansea. 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 “BOER WAR & WW1 MEDAL GROUP 5712 PTE M WALLACE ROYAL IRISH REGIMENT & DOCUMENTS” is in sale since Wednesday, September 29, 2021. 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
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Era: 1910s
  • Country: Britain

Boer War Queens South Africa Qsa Ksa Msm Meritorious Service Ww2 Miniature Medal

Boer War Queens South Africa Qsa Ksa Msm Meritorious Service Ww2 Miniature Medal

Boer War Queens South Africa Qsa Ksa Msm Meritorious Service Ww2 Miniature Medal

Boer War Queens South Africa Qsa Ksa Msm Meritorious Service Ww2 Miniature Medal

Boer War Queens South Africa Qsa Ksa Msm Meritorious Service Ww2 Miniature Medal

Boer War Queens South Africa Qsa Ksa Msm Meritorious Service Ww2 Miniature Medal

Boer War Queens South Africa Qsa Ksa Msm Meritorious Service Ww2 Miniature Medal

Please read all carefully. Kevin was brilliant to deal with, he was very helpful. Great badge, super fast service, thank you. Friendly correspondence and prompt despatch – Thanks. Very nice item, friendly and immediate service. Sorry to all the good ebayers out there that understand this. This saves so much work for me and you. I will always use the most economical insured post. I will have to use a firm such as UPS or Parcelforce. The reason for me writing this, is because all of this takes so much more time and makes so much more work for me when it is incorrectly done. Please leave feedback after you have received your item and are happy with it. I will respond with mine within two weeks. Please also read my other terms and conditions below. Thank you very much for your help and patience it just saves so much extra work! Please use the zoom option on the photos as this forms an integral part of the description. This lot consists of 8 contemporary miniature medals. PLEASE SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS. I attempt to describe accurately and honestly, including any defects but I cannot know all that you may want/require of a particular item. I will do my utmost to rectify the problem. Otherwise, sales are Final. Please do not worry if by chance your item gets lost in the post, I will do all the chasing up and try my hardest to locate it for you. I send all international parcels by International Signed for post or Parcelforce Worldwide. These services mentioned are all trackable. I will always use the most econimical way of posting. This is because of the unfortunate case of there being some total timewasters out there. The item “BOER WAR QUEENS SOUTH AFRICA QSA KSA MSM MERITORIOUS SERVICE WW2 MINIATURE MEDAL” is in sale since Thursday, October 14, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\Boer War (1899-1902)”. The seller is “anotherluckyb” and is located in Poole. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom, Antigua and barbuda, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Australia, United States, Bahrain, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, China, Israel, Hong Kong, Norway, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Bangladesh, Belize, Bermuda, Bolivia, Barbados, Brunei darussalam, Cayman islands, Dominica, Egypt, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Grenada, French guiana, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Macao, Monaco, Maldives, Montserrat, Martinique, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Turks and caicos islands, Aruba, Saudi arabia, South africa, United arab emirates, Ukraine, Chile, Bahamas, Colombia, Costa rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Kuwait, Panama, Philippines, Qatar, El salvador, Trinidad and tobago, Uruguay, Russian federation.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: South Africa
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Featured Refinements: Boer War Medal
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: Boer War (1899-1902)
  • Service: Army
  • Era: 1816-1913

Boer War Queens South Africa Silver Medal 1st East Lancashire Regiment WWI ww1

Boer War Queens South Africa Silver Medal 1st East Lancashire Regiment WWI ww1

Boer War Queens South Africa Silver Medal 1st East Lancashire Regiment WWI ww1

Boer War Queens South Africa Silver Medal 1st East Lancashire Regiment WWI ww1

Boer War Queens South Africa Silver Medal 1st East Lancashire Regiment WWI ww1

Boer War Queens South Africa Silver Medal 1st East Lancashire Regiment WWI ww1

Boer War Queens South Africa Silver Medal 1st East Lancashire Regiment WWI ww1

Boer War Queens South Africa Silver Medal 1st East Lancashire Regiment WWI ww1

You get the exact one shown here. Boer War Queens South Africa Medal, 1st East Lancashire Reg. Silver Medal: Condition is as shown. From the Boer War, a Queens South Africa (QSA) Medal to Corporal J. Atherton of the 1. Battalion East Lancashire Regiment. Five Clasps: CAPE COLONY, TRANSVAAL, ORANGE FREE STATE, SOUTH AFRICA 1901 SOUTH AFRICA 1902. Impressed on edge: 5950 CORPL: J. Confirmed on the QSA medal roll except for the clasps. (which is NOT included). From the Anglo Boer War website is of the NCOs in the Regiment. I will be listing other unusual medals, as well as various coins, so do see my other items. My main area of interest is Modern Silver Coins from South Africa and I have over a hundred of them currently listed. I do have some of the new Silver Eagles listed as well. I’ll be listing a limited number of other medals & coins in the next few days so please add me to your favorites and check back to see what is new. The item “Boer War Queens South Africa Silver Medal 1st East Lancashire Regiment WWI ww1″ is in sale since Tuesday, September 7, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW I (1914-18)\Original Period Items\Great Britain\Medals, Pins & Ribbons”. The seller is “stone-guitar-picks” and is located in Jackson, Georgia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: South Africa
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Conflict: WW I (1914-18)
  • Composition: silver

Boer War, Ww1 & Ww2 Medal Group Sgt Fletcher, Middlesex Rfc Raf West Surrey

Boer War, Ww1 & Ww2 Medal Group Sgt Fletcher, Middlesex Rfc Raf West Surrey

Boer War, Ww1 & Ww2 Medal Group Sgt Fletcher, Middlesex Rfc Raf West Surrey

Boer War, Ww1 & Ww2 Medal Group Sgt Fletcher, Middlesex Rfc Raf West Surrey

Boer War, Ww1 & Ww2 Medal Group Sgt Fletcher, Middlesex Rfc Raf West Surrey

Boer War, Ww1 & Ww2 Medal Group Sgt Fletcher, Middlesex Rfc Raf West Surrey

Boer War, Ww1 & Ww2 Medal Group Sgt Fletcher, Middlesex Rfc Raf West Surrey

Boer War, Ww1 & Ww2 Medal Group Sgt Fletcher, Middlesex Rfc Raf West Surrey

Boer War, Ww1 & Ww2 Medal Group Sgt Fletcher, Middlesex Rfc Raf West Surrey

Boer War, Ww1 & Ww2 Medal Group Sgt Fletcher, Middlesex Rfc Raf West Surrey

Boer War, Ww1 & Ww2 Medal Group Sgt Fletcher, Middlesex Rfc Raf West Surrey

Boer War, Ww1 & Ww2 Medal Group Sgt Fletcher, Middlesex Rfc Raf West Surrey

Boer War, Ww1 & Ww2 Medal Group Sgt Fletcher, Middlesex Rfc Raf West Surrey

Offered is an interesting campaign medal group to Sergeant Robert George Fletcher, who saw action in the Boer War and both World Wars, whilst serving in the Middlesex Regiment, Royal Flying Crops, Royal Air Force & The Queen’s Royal Regiment (West Surrey) Defence Battalion. Spanning the reign of 4 British monarchs. Queens South Africa Medal 1899 1902, with 1 clasp CAPE COLONY, impressed named 1168 C. Kings South Africa Medal 1902, with 1 clasp, impressed named 1168 COR. 1914 15 Star, impressed named 2965 SJTR. British War and Victory Medals, impressed named 405229 SGT. British War medal 1939 -45 unnamed as issued. Comes with copies service record, medal rolls, R. List, WW2 list – Defence Battalion, newspaper article and paper packets for Great War awards, together with O. Box for last addressed to’Mr R. Fletcher, 130 Gorringe Av. Sergeant Robert George Fletcher was born in 1880 at Isleworth, Middlesex, he was working as a horse keeper when he attested with the 4th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment, 30/12/1899. He served in the Boer War with the 6th Battalion and is reported as a Lance Corporal dangerously ill 12/12/1900. The 1911 census records him working as a milk carrier in Isleworth. On the 9/11/1914 he re-enlisted with his old Regiment, likely being allotted to the 2/10. (This was the only Middlesex Battalion to serve Gallipoli) and was given the new service number 2965. He deployed as a Sergeant with the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force 18/7/1915, and would have served Gallipoli August December. He transferred to the R. C (possibly 17/8/1917) with the new service number 405229 ending the war with the Royal Air Force. Shortly before the outbreak of WW2 he enlisted into the Queens R. S Defence Battalion 16/5/1939 with a new service number 8313, however he was discharged 3/1/1940 under Kings Regulations Paragraph 390 (xviii)(a) – His Service No Longer Required (SNLR) for the purpose for which he was enlisted. (60 years of age). Very few medals groups will show service in 3 wars and 4 British monarchs. All international items/combined orders will be sent via registered post international, via Australia Post, without exception. 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 “BOER WAR, WW1 & WW2 MEDAL GROUP SGT FLETCHER, MIDDLESEX RFC RAF WEST SURREY” is in sale since Wednesday, September 22, 2021. 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
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Era: 1900s
  • Country: Britain

Boer War & WW1 Medal Set 7 awarded to W Collins T3444 T-13444 Rare Set A. S. C

Boer War & WW1 Medal Set 7 awarded to W Collins T3444 T-13444 Rare Set A. S. C

Boer War & WW1 Medal Set 7 awarded to W Collins T3444 T-13444 Rare Set A. S. C

Boer War & WW1 Medal Set 7 awarded to W Collins T3444 T-13444 Rare Set A. S. C

Boer War & WW1 Medal Set 7 awarded to W Collins T3444 T-13444 Rare Set A. Lots of research potential on W Collins, also had a mention in dispatches, exciting rare set in good condition. Boer War medal with 3 bars. Inscription: T3444 Dr W. British War Medal 1914-18. M S UT W. The Allied Victory Medal. Long Service And Good Conduct Medal. Long Service Award Medal, Corps of Commissionaires. The item “Boer War & WW1 Medal Set 7 awarded to W Collins T3444 T-13444 Rare Set A. S. C” is in sale since Tuesday, September 7, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\Boer War (1899-1902)”. The seller is “west-ireland-spares” and is located in Cong. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Featured Refinements: Boer War Medal
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: Boer War (1899-1902)
  • Service: Army

Pre Ww1 Queens South Africa Boer War Medal 5 Clasps Vallance 7th Dragon Guards

Pre Ww1 Queens South Africa Boer War Medal 5 Clasps Vallance 7th Dragon Guards

Pre Ww1 Queens South Africa Boer War Medal 5 Clasps Vallance 7th Dragon Guards

Pre Ww1 Queens South Africa Boer War Medal 5 Clasps Vallance 7th Dragon Guards

Pre Ww1 Queens South Africa Boer War Medal 5 Clasps Vallance 7th Dragon Guards

Pre Ww1 Queens South Africa Boer War Medal 5 Clasps Vallance 7th Dragon Guards

Pre Ww1 Queens South Africa Boer War Medal 5 Clasps Vallance 7th Dragon Guards

Pre Ww1 Queens South Africa Boer War Medal 5 Clasps Vallance 7th Dragon Guards

Pre Ww1 Queens South Africa Boer War Medal 5 Clasps Vallance 7th Dragon Guards

Offered is a Queens South Africa Medal (1899 1902) with 5 claps CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE, TRANSVAAL, SOUTH AFRICA 1901, SOUTH AFRICA 1902, impressed named 5288 PTE. There looks to be a P. Mark to right side of the monarchs profile. Comes with a copy medal roll and the 1939 census. Dragoon Guards (The Princess Royals) did sterling work in the harsh and trying conditions of the South African War, as a cavalry unit they were invaluable in their ability to counter the Boers mobility. 24 Officers and 565 men of the 7th D. There is a Benjamin John Vallance who appears in the 1939 Caterham census with his occupation listed as Riding master with a date of birth as 21/12/1882 it is possible that this is the same man. Benjamin John Vallance served WW1 as a 2nd Lieutenant with the R. His records are held in the N. And can be viewed. 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 “PRE WW1 QUEENS SOUTH AFRICA BOER WAR MEDAL 5 CLASPS VALLANCE 7TH DRAGON GUARDS” is in sale since Saturday, May 22, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\Other Eras, Wars”. The seller is “jb_military_antiques_14″ and is located in 2/135 Russell St, Morley, Perth, WA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Campaign: Boer War
  • Product Type: Medals