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, All Items , Egypt Alexandria Robinson scaled, Bygones Shop

Royal Marine Egypt 1882 Clasp Alexandria 11th July

£225.00
Royal Marine Egypt 1882 Clasp Alexandria 11th July Awarded to those actually present at the bombardment of Alexandria 11th July 1882. C.B. Robinson Pte. Royal Marines H.M.S Superb. 623 clasps were issued. 623 Clasps were awarded. Condition as shown in photographs Charles was born 14th April 1865 at St Johns Wood, London and enlisted on 14th July 1879 into the Portsmouth Division Royal Marines. His Egypt Medal is confirmed on his service papers (see attached).
, All Items , RN LSGC Vic Pilgrim scaled, Bygones Shop

Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal

£225.00
Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, narrow suspender, Victorian issue C. Pilgrim Pte. NO. 3343 Chat RMLI Born Saffron Walden 30th December 1864. Enlisted at Peterborough 30th October 1884. Awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal 10th March 1897. Served with the Chatham division Royal Marine Light Infantry. Condition as shown in photographs
, All Items , Queen Victoria Royal Naval Long Service scaled, Bygones Shop

Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal Queen Victoria

£210.00
Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal Queen Victoria Impressed naming C. R. Smith AB H.M.S Excellent Condition as shown in photographs. With copy service details. Charles Raymond Smith served from 1st April 1882- 12th April 1902 joining the Royal Fleet Reserve. Long Service Medal confirmed for H.M.S. Excellent on which he served from 3rd August 1898- 4th May 1899.  
, All Items , Ashantee Pair Caulker scaled, Bygones Shop

Royal Navy Long Service Ashantee Pair

£475.00
-Ashantee Medal 1874, no clasp. Named J. Mortimer, Caulker H.M.S. Rattlesnake 73-74 -Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal Queen Victoria. Named John. P. Mortimer, Caulker H.M.S. Asia 295 medals were awarded to H.M.S. Rattlesnake, all without clasps Always interesting to get medals named to Caulker rank. Copy Service Record attached. Condition as shown in photographs
, All Items , WWI LS Group Young scaled, Bygones Shop

Royal Navy WWI Long Service Group H.M.S. Victory

£210.00
-1914-15 Star named 346238 A.G. Young Shpt. 2 RN -WWI War Medal, WWI Victory Medal named as above -Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal George V named Shpt. 1 H.M.S. Victory Alfred George Young was born at Portsmouth 15th December 1888 and is ranked as a Shipwright on all his medals. He was serving on H.M.S. Victory at the time of the award of his Long Service Medal. Condition as shown in photographs
, All Items , LSGC Edward VII Church 2 scaled, Bygones Shop

Somerset Light Infantry Colour Sergeant's Long Service & Good Conduct Medal EVII

£120.00
Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal Edward VII issue 1478 Colour Sergeant G.B. Church Somerset Light Infantry George Backhouse Church was born in Carrick, Ireland in 1865. He attested for the Somerset Light Infantry on 22nd February 1886 at Taunton, Somerset. He gave his occupation as a Clerk. He was posted to the 1st Battalion. He was promoted to Lance Corporal 1st June 1887 and then to Corporal. He was promoted to Lance Sergeant 15th September 1887 and Sergeant 1st November 1888. He was posted to India arriving 15th October 1889 and passed his course for Sergeant of Musketry 14th November 1890 and was promoted to Colour Sergeant 2nd Battalion 16th January 1893. He was posted back to the UK, arriving back 15th February 1894. From the 30th April 1898 he was in Australia attached to the Queensland government serving as Sergeant Instructor of Infantry for the next 3 years. He arrived home on 1st May 1900 and was appointed to the permanent staff of the 5th Militia Somerset Light Infantry. He was discharged on the 16th February 1907 at Taunton having been awarded his Long Service & good Conduct medal in 1904 with gratuity. He died in St. Pancras Hospital aged 74 years, 8th March 1939 following an accident. Accompanied by a folder of copy documents and research. Condition as shown in photographs  
, All Items , WWII South Africa scaled, Bygones Shop

South Africa Medal for WWII Service

£45.00
Unnamed as issued Awarded for at least 2 years service in any voluntary organisation in South Africa or overseas. Those who already had the Africa Service Medal were ineligible. 17,500 medals were awarded, all in silver. Condition as shown in photographs
, All Items , Canal Zone Commemorative Medal 3 scaled, Bygones Shop

Suez Canal Zone Commemorative Medal

£45.00
This hallmarked solid silver medal is available to military and civilian personnel who served in the Suez Canal Zone. Bigbury Mint are offering this for £91 Presentation box included. Unnamed example Condition as shown in photographs
, All Items , LS Morris 2 scaled, Bygones Shop

Victorian Long Service & Good Conduct Medal 11th Hussars

£150.00
Small letter reverse 1874-1901 1771. Pte. F. Morris. 11th Hussars Frederick was born in Trowbridge, Wiltshire in 1858. He enlisted into the 11th Hussars at Aldershot 28th August 1879 giving his trade as a servant. Much of his early service time was spent in and out of hospital with Bronchitis and other ailments. He married Emily E. Batty at the Parish Church Carrigaline, County Cork whilst serving in Ireland. He continued to suffer from Bronchitis which hospitalised him from time to time. He saw service in South Africa with his regiment for just over 2 years from July 1890. He was then transferred to India 24th October 1892. He then spent further time in hospital with a reoccurrence of Bronchitis. He was awarded his Victorian Long Service Medal during this period. He transferred back to the UK 24th March 1899 clearly an unwell man. He was admitted to Netley Military Hospital 15th April 1899 and was found unfit for further military service 27th June 1899. He was discharged as an invalid having served a total of 19 years, 304 days of which 8 years, 341 days were abroad. Sadly Frederick died in Trowbridge in the Octover-Decemebr quartz of 1899 aged only 41. Accompanied with a folder of military and personal copy documents. Condition as shown in photographs
, All Items , Victorian LS GC Simmons scaled, Bygones Shop

Victorian Long Service & Good Conduct Medal Royal Artillery

£145.00
25195 Gunr A.J. Simmons Royal Artillery Alfred was born September 1863 in Croydon and enlisted into the Royal Artillery at Sheerness as a boy stating his age to be 14 years and 6 months 16th December 1876. He was awarded his Long Service Medal in 1895 and then appeared to serve with the Royal Marines as a musician. With a file of copy service and family details. Condition as shown in photographs
, All Items , Victorian Trio Macdonald scaled, Bygones Shop

Victorian Long Service Trio Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry

£525.00
-Egypt & Sudan Medal 1882 dated reverse, 2 clasps Tel-El-Kebir and The Nile 1884-85- 1419 Bugr J. McDonald 2/D of LI -Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal VR 3rd issue small letter reverse, 1419 J. McDonald D of Corn LI -Khedive's Star dated 1882 reverse regimentally impressed, 1419 J. M.D James McDonald was born at Templemore county Tipperary (where the depot of the 46th foot was based at the time) and appears on the 1871 census an orphan of the 46th Foot. (Possibly his father was Pte. John McDonald who served with the 46th Foot in the Crimea). He attested for the 46th Foot at Aldershot on 7th September 1871 and was appointed to Drummer 21st July 1872. He served with them overseas in Bermuda, Gibraltar, Malta and with the 2nd Bn. in Egypt and the Sudan from 20th July 1882- 16th June 1886 pointed Lance Corporal on 2nd May 1887 and was awarded his Long Service & Good Conduct Medal on 27th February 1890. He was dischareged on 6th September 1896 with 25 years service. Accompanied by copy record of service and other research where his Christian name is also given as both Edward and John. Condition as shown in photographs- pitting from the star, generally nearly very fine and better