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Medals awarded to Richard Kelly His set of medals including 1916 Easter Rising Medal, War of Independence medal with comhrac bar and his ''Caomnoiri Aitiula" (Local Security Force) Emergency medal with bar. Together with a letter from the Department of Defence sent on the 15th May 1925 which would have accompanied his Certificate of Military Service and his Certificate of Discharge stating him of 'very good' character.
D'ARCY FAMILY of Co. Dublin. A good collection of medals and memorabilia including a War of Independence medal issued to Patrick D'Arcy, with black-and-tan ribbon, pin and 'Comhrac' bar, a similar medal issued to his sister Bernadette D'Arcy, also with ribbon, pin and 'Comhrac' bar, a 'SeirbhÃs Náisiúnta 1939-1946' medal on ribbon and pin, and a rare 1916-1966 commemorative medal on ribbon and pin, with parts of three official boxes. With a range of supporting material including a photocopied portrait of Thomas MacDonagh with original inscription in ink 'With love to Paddy [D'Arcy] from Bairbre Mac Donagh' [sister of Thomas]; a typed letter illegibly signed from a Lieut. & Adjutant at Curragh Internment Camp, 1 July 1921, to Mrs. E. D'Arcy of Dalkey, Co. Dublin, reassuring her about the health of her son P. D'Arcy. 'There are seven civilian doctors in this Camp and a well equipped hospital. I can assure you that every care is taken of the sick'; a sheet with a pencilled poem mentioning various inmates at the Curragh including 'a lad called Paddy Darcy', 'the strike it was a terror ..', etc., possibly in D'Arcy's own hand; a booklet containing a 1p paper token from Rath Camp Internment Camp; a postcard addressed to P. D'Arcy at Rath Internment Camp, 11.8.1921; part of a letter from home to D'Arcy; and a box containing various newspapers and cuttings of the period, typescript copies of P.H. Pearse's last letter, Thomas MacDonagh's last Address and last letter; a few Republican postcards, a few pamphlets relating to the period, etc. etc., a good collection from what was clearly a committed Republican family. As a collection
A 1919 - 1921 War of Independence medal, with black and amber ribbon and clasp bar and a 1921 - 1971 War of Independence Jubilee Survivor's Medal, together with a 10 year Service Medal awarded to R. Callinan, without ribbon and clasp bar. As a collection. (3) *This lot will be sold in aid of The David Cahill Rehabilitation Fund
The Emergency - Seirbhis Naisuinta Service Medals: A rare collection. A collection of twelve Seirbhis Naisiunta Medals, issued during The Emergency 1939-1946, to different divisions of the forces, comprising of; (1) An tSeirbhis Muir-Tractala - The Merchant Marine Service, medal, three bars, ribbon and clasp, rare; (2) Seirbhis Altranais An Airm - the Army Nursing Service, medal, ribbon and clasp, the second rarest of the series; (3) Na Forsai Cosanta - the Defence Forces, two bars, ribbon and clasp; (4) An Slua Muiri - the Maritime Inscription, medal, two bars, ribbon and clasp, with copy of awardee's Statement of Service; (5) 26u Cathlan - the 26th Battalion, medal, ribbon and clasp; (6) An Forsa Cosanta Aitiuil - the Local Defence Force, medal, one bar, ribbon and clasp; (7) Forsa Na nOglach 2u Line - the 2nd Line Volunteer Reserve, medal, one bar, ribbon and clasp; (8) Ranna Cabhair Deontaca Cumann Croise Deirge Na hEireann - the Volunteer Aid Division, Irish Red Cross, medal, one bar, ribbon and clasp; (9) Ranna Cead-Cabhrac Cumann Croise Deirge Na h-Eireann - the First Aid Division, Irish Red Cross, medal, one bar, ribbon and clasp; (10) Na Seirbhise Reamhcuraim In Aghaidh Aer-Ruathar - the Air Raid Precautions Organisation, medal, one bar, ribbon and clasp; (11) Na Caomnoiri Aitiula - the Local Security Forces, medal, one bar, ribbon and clasp; and (12) a rare miniature service medal, with ribbon and clasp.
The Tailteann Games, 1924 Two Tailteann Games circular bronze medals, both similarly decorated and inscribed on reverse "Aonach Tailteann Baile Atha Cliath, the obverse is decorated with head and shoulders of a young queen and inscribed "An Bhainrioghan Tailte", the larger awarded for "Yachting", circa 5cm diameter, and the smaller is a "Committee" medal, circa 2.8cm, nice examples in cases.
A COLLECTION OF 1ST WORLD WAR MEDALS; the 1914/15 Star, the British Medal, the Victory Medal and a 1919/20 Iraq Service Medal, awarded to Private W.J. Malone, Northumberland Fusiliers, from Celbridge, Co. Kildare. Together with his certificates of discharge and character, etc. As a collection.
Padraig Pearse A rare medal, circa 3 cm diameter, the obverse with a good quality portrait head of 'Padraig H. Pearse 1879-1916', reverse with the words 'Ireland / Unfree shall / Never be at Peace / (from an oration) by / Padraic mac Piarais / Poet, Author and Patriot / Commander In Chief / of Republican Army / Easter 1916', and beneath in tiny letters, 'An Iodail tir a dheanta' (i.e. 'Made in Italy'), with a green ribbon.
A COLLECTION OF WWI MEDALS, awarded to Private Peter Bolger of the Connaught Rangers, comprising of a large bronze memorial 'Death Penny', gilt metal Victory medal with ribbon, a 1914-18 service medal and Christmas tin; together with an unrelated silver pendant medal and 1937 Coronation medal
Medals: MVO, MBE group of eight; Royal Victorian Order (No 719) (5th Class); Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, MBE (Military); India General Service Medal, bar NW Frontier 1930-31 to Lieut. D. Colville K.S.L.I; 1939-45 star; Africa Star, bar 1st Army; Italy Star; War & Defence medals - court mounted as worn c/w fitted cases for MVO & MBE and to/w miniature medals and a framed photo portrait of the recipient in dress uniform circa 1920s
WRNS related books and ephemera: a photograph album with contents variously captioned including R.N. Hospital Herne Bay Sydney, Captain Agnew with Officers of Bordean House March 7 1945, HMS Victorious, and tourist photocards of Sydney; an Association of Wrens enamel lapel badge and a yellow metal badge; Wrens at Wembley audio cassette; `Blue for a Girl: The Story of the WRNS` by John D Drummond and two other books; and a 1939-45 medal and ribbon
The medal group of Charles Henry Williamson, together with copy of certificate of service, various silks and profile portrait, 1914 Christmas tin and hip flask, inscriptions on medals are for the 1914, 1918 War Medal, M10218 C H Williamson, S.B.A. R.N., St John 5259. PTE C WILLIAMSON. WHEATSHEAF DIV. No 3 DIS.S.J.A.B. 1926 and Naval Long Service marked 1432.C.H.WILLIAMSON.SEN.RA.RNASER.
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