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An excellent Hougoumont Waterloo, 3rd Regiment (Scots) Guards. Served with Gordons Company , commanded by Captain Forbes (killed) in Gordons absence who defended the orchard at Hougoumont where all the company officers fell killed or very severely wounded
M.G.S. 2 bars, Vittoria, Toulouse, (Qr. Mr. ), Waterloo, (Qr. Mr.), Royal Horse Guards, commissioned from the ranks of the the ‘Blues’still aged only 24
Order of the Bath (K.B.) Star c. 1800-1810. Star of the single pre 1815 class. in silver gold and enamels. With articulated sprung arms and the looped tips for threaded wearing, 104 x 94 mm. A rarity, excessively so in this mint state condition
D.C.M. group, 7th E. Yorks. award for Ancres 23rd/26th August 1918 or assuming command of a company when all officers had fallen casualty and leading them forward to an attack. Later sustained a gunshot wound October, 1918. With original certificate of discharge and character
Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Silver Medal, (VR), awarded for the Clovelly Lifeboat Station 1890 (North Devon). One of two lifeboatmen who put out in an open boat in a gale and heavy seas to rescue two men from a capsized boat
Indian Mutiny, clasp Lucknow, L.S.G.C. (VR), 53rd & 94th Foot
Crimea, clasp, Sebastopol (Captain, Royal Artillery) contemporary engraved, Indian Mutiny clasp Lucknow (Major, 2nd Bn. R. Arty), Turkish Crimea, Sardinian issue (named, Major, Royal Artillery), later Major General, commanded a battery in the Mutiny and five times Mentioned in Despatches
1914 Star and bar trio Memorial Plaque , Pte. 1/K.R.R.C. Killed in action 19/9/1914, The Aisne
Distinguished Conduct Medal , trio & Memorial Plaque, Coldstream Guards, a fine award annotated for ‘Richebourg March 1915. Cuinchy June [1915], Vermelles Cambrin, July 1915.’ and additionally for and has three times, as bombing instructor, saved men’s lives by throwing away bombs which have been accidentally dropped being severely wounded in the act. Also three times wounded at 1st Ypres, later attached to the West African Frontier Force and killed in action , on 16 October 1917, at the battle of Mahiwa, German East Africa. The battle was noted by the British Official History as the “most disastrous day for the Nigerian Army since the formation of the force” and was called “the most savage battle in the history of African conflict-not excluding Omdurman or any engagement of the Boer War.”
Military General Service single clasp Busaco, , 9th Foot. Scarce single clasp
Waterloo, 2nd. Bn. 95th.Reg. Foot
Waterloo, a good 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards who had served with the regiment from as early as 1797 and presumably present throughout the presence in Ireland 1798, Holland 1799, Sicily, Corunna, Walcheren, through the Peninsula , Quatres Bras & Waterloo
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