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A rare North West Frontier D.C.M. group of three awarded to Private H. Nelthorpe, 1st East Kent

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A rare North West Frontier D.C.M. group of three awarded to Private H. Nelthorpe, 1st East Kent
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A rare North West Frontier D.C.M. group of three awarded to Private H. Nelthorpe, 1st East Kent Regiment, for the Victoria Cross night action at Bilot in September 1897
Distinguished Conduct Medal, V.R. (Pte. H. Nelthorpe. 1/E. Kent R. (16-17th Sept. 1897)); India General Service 1895-1902, 2 clasps, Relief of Chitral 1895, Punjab Frontier 1897-98 (3182 Pte. H. Nelthorpe 1st Bn. East Kent Regt.); Queen‘s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal (3182 Pte. H. Nelthorpe, E. Kent Regt.) contact marks, otherwise very fine (3) £6000-7000
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Ex W. P. Dawson Collection.
D.C.M. London Gazette 21 April 1899. Presented by the Queen at Windsor Castle. One of four D.C.M’s won by the Buffs in the night action at Bilot on the North West Frontier of India. In addition, no less than three Victoria Crosses were won in this same action, by Lieutenants Watson and Colvin of the Royal Engineers and Corporal James Smith of the Buffs. Private Nelthorpe was wounded with gunshot wounds to his right arm and right leg.
The following speech was made by Brig.-General Sir R. Westmacott, K.C.B., D.S.O., at parade of the troops of the Nagpore District on the 5th July 1899, to present the Victoria Cross to Corporal James Smith, and the Distinguished Conduct Medal to Private C. Poile:
‘Officers, N.C.O’s and men of the Nagpore Command. You are paraded here today by order of Her Most Gracious Majesty The Queen to witness the presentation of the V.C. to Corporal Smith of The Buffs. It is the highest order for valour in the world, is open alike to officers and men, and is the ambition of every soldier. Four men of Corporal Smith’s section were awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal at the same time, a decoration second as regards valour only to the Victoria Cross. Privates Nelthorpe, Lever and Finn have already received their medals at the hand of Her Most Gracious Majesty The Queen, at Windsor, and Private Poile is on parade today. The circumstances under which these brave men won these decorations were as follows:
On the evening of the 16th September, 1897, The Buffs were returning to Camp fighting their way inch by inch in one of those rear guard actions we all know so well, against large forces of an invisible enemy. A call was made on the regiment for an escort for a wounded officer in a dhoolie. Major Moody who was in command of the rear guard, told off the left section of “G” Company as it happened to be the nearest. This was Corporal Smith’s section, consisting of 12 men, all told. They never found the wounded officer, but they came across No. 8 N.M. Battery, with some sappers, to whom they attached themselves. Being very heavily pressed it was decided to bivouac for the night in the village of Bilot. That part of the village not occupied by this little force was held by the enemy who set fire to the village to try to drive our people into the open. Lieutenants Watson, R.E., and Colvin, R.E., both decorated since with the V.C., with Corporal Smith’s section and some sappers made two desperate attempts to drive the enemy out of the village. Corporal Smith, who was twice severely wounded, continued to command his section, and only lay down when he received a distinct order to do so, and even then continued to fire on the enemy. Privates Poile, Lever, Finn and Nelthorpe were also awarded Distinguished Conduct Medals for their conspicuous gallantry on this occasion; Privates Poile, Lever and Nelthorpe were all wounded. The little force was relieved from Camp in the early morning, but not until out of the 12, 2 were killed and four wounded. (Note: The official casualty roll reveals that 2 were killed and 9 wounded, only one man being unwounded)
Remember this; this was no selected section, it was no picked body of men, Major Mood...
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This lot description has been truncated. Please see the Dix Noonan Webb website for the full lot description.
A rare North West Frontier D.C.M. group of three awarded to Private H. Nelthorpe, 1st East Kent Regiment, for the Victoria Cross night action at Bilot in September 1897
Distinguished Conduct Medal, V.R. (Pte. H. Nelthorpe. 1/E. Kent R. (16-17th Sept. 1897)); India General Service 1895-1902, 2 clasps, Relief of Chitral 1895, Punjab Frontier 1897-98 (3182 Pte. H. Nelthorpe 1st Bn. East Kent Regt.); Queen‘s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal (3182 Pte. H. Nelthorpe, E. Kent Regt.) contact marks, otherwise very fine (3) £6000-7000
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Ex W. P. Dawson Collection.
D.C.M. London Gazette 21 April 1899. Presented by the Queen at Windsor Castle. One of four D.C.M’s won by the Buffs in the night action at Bilot on the North West Frontier of India. In addition, no less than three Victoria Crosses were won in this same action, by Lieutenants Watson and Colvin of the Royal Engineers and Corporal James Smith of the Buffs. Private Nelthorpe was wounded with gunshot wounds to his right arm and right leg.
The following speech was made by Brig.-General Sir R. Westmacott, K.C.B., D.S.O., at parade of the troops of the Nagpore District on the 5th July 1899, to present the Victoria Cross to Corporal James Smith, and the Distinguished Conduct Medal to Private C. Poile:
‘Officers, N.C.O’s and men of the Nagpore Command. You are paraded here today by order of Her Most Gracious Majesty The Queen to witness the presentation of the V.C. to Corporal Smith of The Buffs. It is the highest order for valour in the world, is open alike to officers and men, and is the ambition of every soldier. Four men of Corporal Smith’s section were awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal at the same time, a decoration second as regards valour only to the Victoria Cross. Privates Nelthorpe, Lever and Finn have already received their medals at the hand of Her Most Gracious Majesty The Queen, at Windsor, and Private Poile is on parade today. The circumstances under which these brave men won these decorations were as follows:
On the evening of the 16th September, 1897, The Buffs were returning to Camp fighting their way inch by inch in one of those rear guard actions we all know so well, against large forces of an invisible enemy. A call was made on the regiment for an escort for a wounded officer in a dhoolie. Major Moody who was in command of the rear guard, told off the left section of “G” Company as it happened to be the nearest. This was Corporal Smith’s section, consisting of 12 men, all told. They never found the wounded officer, but they came across No. 8 N.M. Battery, with some sappers, to whom they attached themselves. Being very heavily pressed it was decided to bivouac for the night in the village of Bilot. That part of the village not occupied by this little force was held by the enemy who set fire to the village to try to drive our people into the open. Lieutenants Watson, R.E., and Colvin, R.E., both decorated since with the V.C., with Corporal Smith’s section and some sappers made two desperate attempts to drive the enemy out of the village. Corporal Smith, who was twice severely wounded, continued to command his section, and only lay down when he received a distinct order to do so, and even then continued to fire on the enemy. Privates Poile, Lever, Finn and Nelthorpe were also awarded Distinguished Conduct Medals for their conspicuous gallantry on this occasion; Privates Poile, Lever and Nelthorpe were all wounded. The little force was relieved from Camp in the early morning, but not until out of the 12, 2 were killed and four wounded. (Note: The official casualty roll reveals that 2 were killed and 9 wounded, only one man being unwounded)
Remember this; this was no selected section, it was no picked body of men, Major Mood...
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This lot description has been truncated. Please see the Dix Noonan Webb website for the full lot description.

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