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1857: Indian Mutiny Medal to Bartholomew Narry 1st Bombay
European Fusiliers (Dublin Fusiliers)
Indian Mutiny Medal officially named to Bartw. Narry 1st Bombay Eurn.
Fusrs. (later 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers)
250-
300 (£208-£250 approx)
125
1852-3: Indian General Service Medal to J. Goald 1st European
Bengal Fusiliers (Munster Fusiliers)
Indian General Service Medal, one clasp, Pegu, officially named to Jas.
Goald 1st Eur. Bengal Fusrs. (later Royal Munster Fusiliers)
220-
250 (£183-£208 approx)
126
1852-3: Indian General Service Medal to John Houlden 1st Madras
Fusiliers (Dublin Fusiliers)
Indian General Service Medal, one clasp, Pegu, officially named to John
Houlden 1st Madras Fusiliers (later 1st Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers)
220-
250 (£183-£208 approx)
127
19th Century: Long Service Good Conduct Medal to Battery Sergeant
Major W. Hady North Irish Division Royal Artillery
Victorian Long Service Good Conduct Medal officially named to 18676
By. Sgt. Maj. W. Hady 8 Bde. N. Ir. Div. R.A.
180-
200 (£150-£167 approx)
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19th Century: Volunteer Force Long Service Medal to Lance Corporal
Hillidge Volunteer Force Long Service, V.R. renamed to Lance Corporal
Hillidge 3rd VCBR
90-
100 (£75-£83 approx)
129
Queen's South Africa Medal to Corporal B. O'Hara Leinster Regiment
Queen's South Africa Medal, five clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State,
Transvaal, South Africa 1901 & 1902 officially named to 6138 Cpl. B.
O'Hara Leinster Regt.
180-
220 (£150-£183 approx)
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1899-1918: Boer War and WW1 group of medals awarded to Captain
E. St. Clair Robinson
Queen's South Africa Medal 4 clasps Cape Colony, Orange Free State,
Transvaal and Driefontein (the latter a tailor's copy), officialy named to
1868 3rd Cl. Tpr. E. S. Robinson S.A.C. British War and Victory Medals
officially named to Capt. E. St. C. Robinson. Court mounted with a King's
South Africa Medal and 1914-15 Star renamed to Robinson. Also with
corresponding miniatures in case by Waterhouse of Dublin and ribbon
bars.
Ernest St. Clair Robinson served with the South African Constabulary
during the Boer War and Army Service Corps during the First World War.
He does not appear to have been mentioned in dispatches despite the
presence of an oakleaf on Victory Medal.
400-
600 (£333-£500 approx)
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1913: Boer War history of the 3rd Battalion Leinster Regiment
Original boards, 148pp.
Record of Services of the 3rd Battalion - The Prince of Wales's Leinster
Regiment (Royal Canadians) in the South African War, 1900, 1901, 1902.
First edition published by the Army and Navy Co-Operative Society Ltd..
Well illustrated, a scarce record of an Irish Militia Battalion during the
Anglo-Boer War. 9 x 5.50in. (22.86 x 13.97cm)
200-
300 (£167-£250 approx)
131
1899: Boer War Mafeking Siege money Two Shillings note issued by
Baden-Powell
Signed Capt. H Greener, Chief Paymaster. Creased and holed, slight
foxing, about very fine.
60-
80 (£50-£67 approx)
132
1901:
The Green Horse in Ladysmith
5th Dragoon Guards history Original boards with gilt, 171pp, Sampson
Low 1901.
History of the 5th Dragoon Guards during the Siege of Ladysmith by St
John Gore. An authoritative account published shortly after the siege.
With a complete nominal roll of those serving with the regiment 7.50 x
5in. (19.05 x 12.70cm)
100-
150 (£83-£125 approx)
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1903: L.S.G.C. medal to Superintendent Clerk P. J. McLaughlin R.E.
from Mayo
Edward VII Long Service Good Conduct Medal officialy named to 19377
Supt. Clerk P. J. McLaughlin R.E.
Patrick Joseph McLaughlin was born in Westport, County Mayo in 1863
and enlisted in the Royal Engineers in December 1884. McLaughlin
served a total of 29 years and was discharged in 1913 with this medal
being his only entitlement which he was awarded in 1903. An unusual
rank to an interesting Irish recipient
80-
100 (£67-£83 approx)
134
1908: Indian General Service Medal to Sjt. G. Lane Royal Munster
Fusiliers Gallipoli landings casualty
Indian General Service Medal, one clasp, North West Frontier 1908,
officially named to 5828 Lce. Corpl. G. Lane 1st Rl. M. Fus.
Sergeant George Lane also served with the 1st Battalion during the First
World War and was killed in action on 25 April 1915 during the Gallipoli
landings. His name is commemorated on the Helles Memorial
200-
250 (£167-£208 approx)
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