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1866 Fenian Raid, Veteran Association Medal. A bronze and gilt eight-pointed star the central boss with a bust of Victoria before a maple leaf, surrounded by the inscription, 'Veterans' Association 1866', on red, white and blue ribbon with additional red ribbon inscribed, 'Committee 1899'. Between 1866 and 1871, the Fenian Brotherhood, based in the USA, launched raids on British army forts, customs posts and other targets in Canada, to bring pressure on Britain to withdraw from Ireland. There were five Fenian raids of note and all of them ended in failure.
1916-1966 Commemorative medals, commemorative coin set and related Vincze and O'Connor's 1966 silver medals, a 1966 mint coin set, eight first day covers, Bolands Mills 1916-1966 commemorative booklet, three gilt metal Claidmh Solas lapel pins; also an Eamon de Valera silver commemorative medal.
1791-1792. Third Mysore War. East India Company silver medal for military service. The medals were mainly given to native Indian troops. This large size was awarded to the higher ranks - Jemadars and Serangs. Obverse: a Sepoy holding a Union Jack and the (inverted) flag of Mysore, the fortress of Seringapatam behind. Reverse: legend in English and Arabic, with loop. 43mm, toned, very fine and scarce. The Third Anglo–Mysore War (1790–1792) was a conflict in South India between the Kingdom of Mysore and the East India Company and its allies, including the Maratha Empire and the Nizam of Hyderabad. It was the third of four Anglo–Mysore Wars.
1916-50. Interesting trio of medals to a Scottish family involved in the 1916 Rising. An intriguing group of medals with a 1916-66 'Survivor's' medal, awarded to recipients of the 1916 Rising Service Medal who were still alive in 1966, a Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Merite (French National Order of Merit) and a Glasgow Corporation Bravery Medal inscribed to Michael McGaleagly, 1945 with a letter from City of Glasgow Police commending Michael McGaleagly for his rescue of children from a burning house. Michael's father, James McGaleagly (1890-1924) served in the GPO during the 1916 Rising; his mother applied for a pension, claiming membership of Cuman na mBan from 1916 which was refused but she was awarded a 1917-21 Service Medal. An uncle, John Gallogly, a brother of James Galeagly, also fought in the 1916 Rising. Worth further research.
Canada General Service Medal with Fenian Raid 1866 clasp To 'Pte. C. Goudreau, 2nd. 1 Co. Three R.' Between 1866 and 1871, the Fenian Brotherhood, based in the USA, launched raids on British army forts, customs posts and other targets in Canada, to bring pressure on Britain to withdraw from Ireland. There were five Fenian raids of note and all of them ended in failure. The clasp on this medal was awarded to Canadian troops involved in the defence and defeat of the Fenians. The medal is to Private Goudreau, 2nd Infantry Company, Third Regiment.
A collection of military medals, badges and buttons. 16 military medals including three British War Medals to 20883 Pte. F. Jackson. Army Cyclist Corps and two others; four Inter-Allied Victory Medals 1914–1918 (two American examples, a Belgian and an Italian example); a WWI Iron Cross second class; a WWII Czechoslovak Army Abroad medal; a Czechoslovak CSSR Medal for Service to the Homeland; an American Purple Heart; a Polish Afghanistan medal; and four other military medals. Together with a collection of badges and buttons.
A W.W.1 group of three medals, awarded to 15293 Pte A. Crockford. Som. L.I., comprising 1914-15 Star, British War medal, 1914-1920, Victory medal, 1914-1919, together with a Death Plaque for Albert Crockford and two postcard portraits of Albert Berkley Crockford in military uniform (6) Note: Private A. Crockford, Somerset Light Infantry, C-Company 1st Battalion, Killed in Action on the first day of the Battle of the Somme, 1st July 1916. Named on Thiepval Memorial.
A pair of medals, awarded to 26384 Gnr. J. Taylor, 63rd Bty. R.F.A., comprising a Queen's South Africa medal, six clasps, Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, Laing's Nek, Orange Free State, and a King's South Africa medal, two clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (2)
An O.B.E. group of five medals, awarded to Capt. Leonard Jennings, Northumberland Hussars/Yeomanry, comprising The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (O.B.E., military, silver-gilt), British War medal, 1914-1920, and Victory medal, 1914-1919, with m.i.d. oak leaf, W.W,II Defence medal and War medal, 1939-1945 (5)
A pair of medals, awarded to 58910 S'gt G. Hall, R.F.A., comprising a Queen's South Africa medal, three clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, and a King's South Africa medal, clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902, to 58910 Serjt. G. Hall, Pom Poms Sec. R.A., together with two carte de visite style military portraits (4)
A Naval Officers Dress Sword, the locket engraved "W. E. Cornabe R.N.", with 31in (78.75cm) blade and brass mounted leather scabbard. Note: In 1898 William Eckford Cornabe was the recipient of the Queens Gold medal for HMS Britannia. During World War 1 he was Commander and Director of Navigation at the Admiralty.
19thC/20thC Commemorative Medals and Medallions; a good collection of forty, mostly bronze and some 'silver', eight in official leather presentation cases, British and European Royalty, Aristocracy, Classical and Historic figures and events, including 1807 William Wilberforce Slave Trade Abolished, 1840-1890 Jubilee of Penny Postage, Lord Kitchiner, 1805 Horatio Viscount Nelson, Arthur Duke of Wellington, British WW1 Lusitania medal, etc (40)
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