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Egypt 1885 D.C.M. ,group of five awarded to Regimental Sergeant-Major, 10th Hussars, & Honorary Captain and Riding Master, 6th Dragoon Guards, for gallantry and coolness under firewhilst attached to the Light Camel Regiment at Abu Klea, 16 February 1885 (action at the wells the day prior to the battle); his D.C.M. was personally presented by Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle
Africa General Service clasp Aro 1901-1902, A.B. H.M.S. Thrush
Royal Red Cross 1st Class Victoria, to the A.N.S. one of two awards for services during the Sudan Campaign of 1898 and being one of only a total of seven nurses present 1895-99. Originally forwarded for the Khedives Sudan, three including the recipient with clasp but later all considered not to have met the criteria. Together with the Order of St. John this awarded for services in the Boer War. One of 3 awards award for the Sudan operations, 1898, Mentioned in. Despatches for the Boer War, September 1901, gazetted for a second Royal Red Cross, October 1901. Due to regulations not allowing the Order of St John was awarded in it’s place 1902
Crimea 4 Clasps,Alma, Balaklava, Inkermann, Sebastopol, Lieutenant & Adjt. 20th Foot. Wounded & horse shot from under him Inkermann and severely wounded, ball through the hip at the storming of the Quarries.
A Great War C.M.G. ‘Victorian ‘D.S.O.’ group , Lieutenant-Colonel , Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment, late commanding Dublin Imperial Yeomanry. An escaped prisoner of war in the Boer War. Mentioned in despatches , (later awarded the DSO for great gallantry when greatly outnumbered in holding off a Boer force and bringing his convoy out despite heavy losses
Order of Merit (Military Division) group, Admiral of the Fleet, Hon Sir Henry Keppel, Captain of H.M.S. Dido during the First China War, capture of the forts at Shanghai and the capture of Chiang Kiang Fu. With Brookes Rajah suppressed the Borneo pirates and the destruction of their forts. Commanded the Rl. Naval Bde. at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, commanded the Squadron at the destruction of the Chinese war junks at the Battle of Fatshan Creek.
Sudan pair 1/Seaforth Highlanders, wounded at the Atbara, 8 April, 1898
D.C.M. & 1914/15 trio, Acting Sergeant, North Somerset Yeomanry, for single-handedly rushing and capturing an enemy machine-gun detachment, one of only 5 awards to the regiment
Sardinian War Medal of Valour, ‘Al Valore Militaire ‘Spedizione D’Orient 1855-56’ Bt. Major, Rl Arty. Very severely wounded at Sebastopol
Crimea, 2 clasps, Inkermann, Sebastopol, officially impressed, Killed in action, 9th November, 1854 as A.B. H.M.S. Rodney, a rare Naval Brigade casualty
Distinguished Service Order, (G.V.), silver-gilt and enamel, Military Cross, (G.V.)., Territorial Force War Medal Trio (Denbigh Yeo.), Territorial Decoration, (G.V.). Lieutenant Colonel Denbigh Yeomanry and 24th R.W. Fusiliers (Denbigh Yeo. Battn.)
Second Battle of Sirte’ D.S.M. and ‘Leros 1944’ Second Award Bar group of seven awarded to C.E.R.A., Royal Navy
1914 Star and bar trio (Capt. North’d Fus.) with Memorial Plaque, killed in action at Ypres on 1 November 1914
Military General Service clasp Java, 89th Foot
Military General Service clasp Maida , Corporal, 78th
Indian Mutiny clasp Defence of Lucknow, Lieutenant, 84th Foot. Mortally wounded 25/9/57 and died of his wounds in the Residency 3 days later
Punjab 2 clasps, Chilianwala, Goojerat, Major , Horse Artillery, 2nd. Cy. 2nd Battn. Arty. Mentioned in Despatches at Goojerat, for commanding two light batteries which ‘The enemy were driven from their different positions, and from the field, by the fire of these two field batteries’ ‘The infantry of the 3rd Division had not occasion to fire a shot’ and also MID for Ramnuggar for commanded the batteries which drove back the enemy and secured the main river crossing ford.
E11R Distinguished Service Cross group of 10 for Korea, Commander Royal Navy and previously served aboard the destroyer Cossack as Assistant Gunnery Officer at the Altmark incident . Served as Gunnery Officer aboard the Cruiser, H.M.S. Dorsetshire and likely aboard when sunk off Ceylon along with her sister ship ‘Cornwall’ Commanded the frigate Whitesand Bay during the Korean War. Probably for the action when engaged with enemy shore batteries in the Paengyong-do area, early 1953. and additionally awarded the US Legion of Merit for Korea.
Military Cross group, a fine award for Palestine operations 1939, Highland Light Infantry
Indian Mutiny clasp Defence of Lucknow, original defender, wounded during the siege (Uncovenanted Civil Service) present with wife and three children, later Suptdt. Raj Press
Indian Mutiny clasp Delhi, L.S.G.C. (VR) 6th Dragoon Guards, wounded (musket ball) Delhi 13/9/1857
I.G.S 1854 clasp Perak, Naval Chaplain, H.M.S. Modeste
E11R Military Medal group, Chestnut Troop, R.H.A. award for Aden 1966, for his gallantry during a night attack carried out by a force of at least 80 heavily armed dissidents on the Dhala Garrison, 28/29 March 1966. Regularly exposing himself to mortar and small-arms fire, he led his 2 gun section fearlessly during the 8 hour action. One of 11 awards for this theatre 1964-67
Maharajpoor Star 1843, 16th Lancers, also served in the Sutlej and present at the regiment’s charge at Aliwal
Distinguished Conduct Medal (EDV11) group, Corporal (later W.O. Cl.1) 78th Battery. Perhaps the hardest fought battery of the Boer War especially at Hekpoort. 11 July 1900, when many of the gunners and drivers fell casualty and Captains Gordon and Younger of the Gordons rushing forward to help save the guns won a Victoria Cross and a posthumous V.C. respectively
Indian Mutiny clasp Delhi, 1st 60th Rifles, killed in action 14/9/1857
Q.S.A. A correspondent’s medal ‘Daily Mail’ S.J. Pryor 1865-1924 Editor and managing editor at different times of the Daily Mail where Northcliffe appointed him the first editor in 1896, Daily Express, St. Jame’s Gazette, Evening Gazette, Evening Standard and Tribune, day editor of the Times from 1909 where he acted as Lord Northcliffe’s ‘watchdog’ Accompanied the Bulgarian Army as Times correspondent during the Balkan War 1912-1913 , director of the Times Publishing Company 1909-1918 and the first Press Secretary to the Sovereign & Royal Family, Buckingham Palace 1918-1920
Distinguished Flying Cross (GV1R) second type award 1947-52 officially dated 1951 and a rare example
Military General Service clasp Java, Captain, K.H. (later Lieutenant General). 69th. Foot
Waterloo, 1st. Battn. 79th. Regt. severely wounded Waterloo
D.C.M. (VR) Q.S.A. Relief of Mafeking, Elandslaate, Defence of Ladysmith. Sq. Sergeant Major 5th Drag. Gds & Regimental Sergeant Major. Imperial L.H. Exceptional posthumous award for Hartbeestfontein 22/3/1901, where the recipient was killed in action , a rearguard action later described by the Boer leader Smuts as ‘the most brilliant one I had seen fought by either side during the entire campaign. Both General de la Rey and myself were determined to capture the pom-pom, as well as the ILH” . Additionally commended for Cyferfontein where the ILH came under close range, withering fire from a far numerically superior Boer force, and with mounting casualties with his charger shot in several places and his uniform and saddlery shot though in many places galloped up and down the whole line of ILH, hat in hand, waving the men away, shouting the order: “Retire! Retire!”
D.C.M. group Highland Light Infantry for Ypres 1915, (Victory missing), also entitled to a Russia, Cross of St. George
Light Horse Calvacade, History of the Light Horse 1899-1961
Distinguished Service Cross ribbon part roll
Boer War Colenso D.S.O. group, Major , King’s Royal Rifle Corps, severely wounded at Colenso when acting as A.D.C. to Major-General Arthur Fitzroy ‘No-Bobs’ Hart, 5th (Irish) Brigade
The Royal Guelphic Order, K.C.H. (Military) Knight Commander’s breast star with swords
MS385
Waterloo, 2nd or R.N. Brit. Reg. Drag.
Tofrek
Sudan 1910, Fasher (Clasp only)
Albert Medal for Land minature
Waterloo 1815 Captain, 3rd Batt. 14th Reg. Foot. served with Lord Lake in India 1807, commanded the light Company at Waterloo, storming of Cambrai and taking of Paris and commanded the 23rd in Canada 1838 during the rebellion
D.S.O. (GV1), D.F.C. & Bar (GV1), (all immediate awards) A.F.C. (E11R) as test pilot Boscombe Down, with AirEfficiency award. A stunning group by combination and absolute quality of all awards. 105 ops all 21 Sqdn. (Blenheim/Mosquito)
First Day of Loos Military Cross, bar to the Military Cross for Russia, Major R. Warwick Regt.
Book, 2 Volume set History of Fifth Dragoon Guards, original publication, by Pomeroy, 1924, hardback
Distinguished Conduct Medal (GV) group Canadian M.G.C. with named gold tribute medal for Newmarket, Ontario
Sudan clasp Firket
Q.S.A. 2 clasps with Relief of Ladysmith Captain Royal Scots Fusiliers, killed in action at Pieter’s Hill, in the operations on the Upper Tugela, February 27th, 1900.
N.G.S. clasp Nile face clasp only
M.G.S. clasp Toulouse, face clasp only
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