JOAN GIL I GIL (Barcelona, 1900-1984)."Dancer".1946.Oil on canvas.Signed and dated in the lower left corner.Losses in the frame.Measurements: 100 x 80 cm; 120 x 101 cm (frame).Joan Gil began his training in Paris, to continue later at the Sant Jordi School of Fine Arts in Barcelona, where he later became a teacher. From 1924 onwards he took part in various group exhibitions, as well as in official competitions and contests, and was awarded prizes at the National Exhibitions of Barcelona in 1941 (third medal) and 1944 (second medal). He held his first individual exhibition in 1925 at the Galerías Layetanas. He exhibited there again in 1931, later exhibiting in many other galleries in Barcelona. In 1975 he held his last exhibition at the Gaudí gallery. Specialising in landscapes, portraits and dance themes, he cultivated a realistic language of Impressionist heritage, characterised by a special sensitivity for colour and light. Works by Joan Gil are kept at MACBA and at the Institut del Teatre.
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First and Second World War medal group awarded to T.H. Hulland, Able Seaman Royal Navy comprising; George V Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (J.21041 T.H. HULLAND A.B. HMS VIVID), War Medal, Victory Medal, 1914-15 Star (J.21041 T.H. HULLAND A.B.R.N.), 1939-1945 War Medal, The 1939-1945 Star, The Atlantic Star, The Africa Star, The Pacific Star and The Italy Star, together with ribbon bars
Hallmarked Sterling silver medal, a sterling silver circular brooch stamped Sterling, filigree white metal brooch, a pair of cased crocodile skin cufflinks and a collection of other cufflinks, keyring containing a number of vacant fobs, a watch strap with link stamped 1/10 12K, a collection of pins and badges
A Pair of Military Medals Awarded To Bandmaster E M Rogers Lancashire Fusiliers Army L.S & G.C. E VII.R (4451 Bandmaster, Lan. Fus.) suspension missing; Army Meritorious service medal, G.V.R, 3rd issue, coinage head (Bandmaster Lan. Fus.) good very fine except where stated (2) Footnote M.S.M A.O 10/1933 L.S. & G.C.A.O. 10th January 1903, without gratuity. Edward M. Rogers was born in London and enlisted under alias of Manley Rogers at Aldershot on March 15th 1877, aged 15 years, 11 months. He served over seas in Malta, Gibraltar, Crete and Egypt, serving with the 1st Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers except for a short period with the Leinster Regiment, 1890-93 He went to the R.H.M. School for military music in 1904 and retired from regular service in 1907. sold with some copied research details.
Korean War Group of Medals ( Trio ) Awarded to J.F. Gilbert. Comprises 1/ Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal with Ribbon, RMB X 2411 Musn, J.F.Gilbert - R.M H.M.S Condor. 2/ Korea Medal with Ribbon and Bar for Service In the Defence of the Principles of the Charter of the United Nations. 3/ Korea Medal 1950 - 1953 with Ribbon and Clasp, R.M.B / X 2411 J.F. Gilbert, Musn. R.M.
World War I - Naval ( British ) Group of Military Medals ( 4 ) Awarded to Henry Benjamin Smith, Musician R.M.B of H.M.S St Vincent, Battleship 1st Battle Squadron at Jutland. Comprises 1/ R.M.B 1569 B.H.Smtih, BD CPL HMS Adventure. 2/ R.M.E 1569 Mus BH Smith. 3/ World War I Civilisation Medal, R.M.B Mus B.H. Smith. 4/ 1914 - 1915 Military Medal Star, R.M.B Mus 1569, B.H Smith + Documents of the Jutland Crew Lists, For H.M.S St Vincent Showing, Smith Benjamin Henry Musician R.M.B 1569 As a Crew Member + Medal Dated May 31 - 1916. Commemorating The Battle of Jutland and the Defeat of the German Fleet.
A selection of various Chaplain's badges of the World including US Navy Chaplain's Corps, United States Army Chaplain, New South Wales Police Chaplain, Australian Navy Chaplain's shoulder board, 12th Armoured Brigade shield presented to Father Michael Reynolds 1990, Royal Army Chaplain's Department epaulette, shoulder titles, American Legion Chaplain's medal and miniature, etc
A First War pair of medals together with 1937 Coronation medal awarded to Rev. W. Delahay with some copy research ( Rev. William Delahay C of E 1909 Truro Cathedral; Curate of Bude 1908-1911; St Columb Major 1911-1913; South Hill with Callington 1913-1916; temporary Chaplain to the Forces 1917-1919; later Chaplain at Mandalay, Rangoon, Canton) etc.
An Afghanistan 1878-80 medal awarded to Revd. Fatr. J. Doogan R.A.C. Chaplain together with copy research - served under the name of Rev. Father Julius - only one confirmed Roman Catholic Chaplain serving on the medal rolls for Afghanistan - served Khyber Column 1st Division 20/12/1878 - 16/6/1879
A Crimea medal with Sebastopol Bar awarded to Revd. W. Whitmarsh HMS Sanspareil and Agamenmon with copy research (began Naval Service as an Instructor in 1841; became a Deacon in 1842; Chaplain on HMS Vernon in 1850; Chaplain on HMS Sanspareil in the Black Sea during the Crimean war and was at the bombardment of Odessa; Chaplain of HMS Agamenmon in 1856; senior Chaplain of Greenwich Hospital etc.)
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