SINGLE CAMPAIGN MEDALS 174 175 176 177 QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, no clasp (Lieut. P. A. Myburgh, Paarl Dis. M.T.) nearly extremely fine £140-180
Lieutenant Myburgh served, 12 December 1901-31 May 1902. A claimant for the ‘South Africa 1901’ clasp. 278 medals to unit. With copied roll extracts.
QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 1 clasp, Cape Colony (6694 Pte. C. Rowbottom, Rl. Lanc. Regt.) slight edge bruise, good very fine
£60-80
Invalided to England, 22 August 1900. With some copied research. QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 1 clasp, Cape Colony (4758 Pte. W. Heywood, Lanc. Fus.) nearly extremely fine
£60-80
QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 1 clasp, Cape Colony (4477 Pte. J. Browning, 2nd Rl. Highldrs:) dark toned, extremely fine
£500-600
Killed in action at Magersfontein on 11 December 1899. He is shown on the casualty roll as a Lance-Corporal.
178 QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 1 clasp, Cape Colony (469 Corpl. W. P. Thorpe, 1st City Vols.) extremely fine £60-80 179
£200-250
QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 1 clasp, Defence of Ladysmith (156625 ... A. C. Brook, H.M.S. Powerful) impressed naming, with an erasure between service number and name, part of service number and initials re-impressed, claw re- pinned, about very fine
Albert Charles Brook was born in Queen Camel, Somerset on 27 July 1874. A Butcher’s Boy by occupation, he enlisted into the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class on St. Vincent in August 1890, being advanced to Boy 1st Class in September 1891. He was promoted to Ordinary Seaman on Active in July 1892 and Able Seaman on Canada in March 1894. As an Able Seaman he served on H.M.S. Powerful, June 1897-June 1900. During 1901-1914 he served with the Coast Guard - based at East Cowes, Hayling Island and Millbrook, being appointed a Petty Officer 1st Class in May 1914. During the war he was posted to Naiad in August 1914, Victory I in March 1915 and Dahlia in June 1915. Serving on board the Dahlia Petty Officer Brook was killed in action by a mine explosion on 4 September 1915. He was the husband of Louisa Elizabeth Collins, formerly Brook, of 1 New Park Cottage, Brockenhurst, Hampshire. With copied service papers and other research. Clasp confirmed.
180 181 182
Listed as ‘5159 W. Willan’ on 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment medal roll; additionally listed as ‘Invalided’. With copied roll extract. QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 1 clasp, Defence of Ladysmith (5159 Pte. J. Willan, Manchester Regt.) good very fine
£180-220 very fine
John Arthur Brookes was a Farmer at Spiersdale, Dundee, Natal. Listed as a member of the Klip River Rifle Association. QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 1 clasp, Defence of Ladysmith (Pte. J. A. Brookes, Ladysmith Town Gd.) edge bruising,
£140-180
QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 1 clasp, Natal (G. E. Shepherd, A.B., H.M.S. Philomel) large impressed naming, some contact marks, very fine
£240-280
George Edwin Shepherd was born in Devonport on 26 October 1879. He joined the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class from school on 12 March 1895 and was advanced to Boy 1st Class in October 1895. He was promoted to Ordinary Seaman when on Hermione in October 1897. He served on Philomel, December 1898-March 1902, being advanced to Able Seaman in September 1899, Leading Seaman in July 1901 and Petty Officer 2nd Class in January 1902. Shepherd was promoted to Petty Officer 1st Class in April 1902 when on Vivid and Acting Chief Petty Officer in August 1913 when on Vivid I.
With copied service paper. In the roll by Fevyer & Wilson, Shepherd’s medal with the clasp ‘Natal’ is listed under ‘Returned medals’. 183 184
QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State (Mr C. W. Brown, Imp. Mil. Rly.) slight edge bruising, good very fine
£60-80
QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Cape Colony, South Africa 1901 (E. H. Tayson, A.B., H.M.S. Naiad) second clasp loose, large impressed naming, good very fine
£150-200
Ernest Howard Tayson was born in Great Malvern, Worcestershire on 20 September 1880. A Butcher’s Boy by occupation, he enlisted into the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class on Impregnable on 6 May 1896, being advanced to Boy 1st Class in February 1897. He was promoted to Ordinary Seaman in September 1898 when on Victory III and to Able Seaman in June 1899 when on Alexandra. He served as such on Naiad, March 1901-August 1904. In August 1904 he attained the rank of Leading Seaman when on Excellent. As a Leading Seaman on Hermes he died of an abscess of the brain on 3 April 1906. With copied service paper. Clasps confirmed.
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QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Belmont, Modder River (4116 Pte. J. Collicott, R.M.L.I., H.M.S. Doris) impressed naming, good very fine
£350-400
James Collicott was born in Chelsea on 8 November 1869. A Labourer by occupation, he enlisted into the Royal Marines at London on 8 July 1887. He served on H.M.S. Doris, November 1897-May 1901. Serving with the Royal Naval Brigade in South Africa, 20 October 1899-4 September 1900, he was present at the battles of Belmont, Modder River and Enslin - being wounded in the latter action on 25 November 1899. Collicott was discharged from the Royal Marines in April 1905 and joined the Royal Fleet Reserve. He was mobilised for service in the Great War but was invalided on 24 May 1916. With copied service paper and other research.
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