Long Service Medals 744 745
Rocket Apparatus Volunteer Long Service Medal,
G.VI.R., 2nd issue (John Finlayson) in Royal Mint case of issue, extremely fine
£80-£120 Three: W. A. Masterton
Defence Medal; Civil Defence Long Service Medal, E.II.R.; Voluntary Medical Service Medal, with two Additional ‘Geneva cross’ Award Bars (William A. Masterton) mounted as worn, good very fine (3)
£40-£60 746 Three: Mrs. Peggy M. Gardner, British Red Cross Society
Defence Medal, with Home Secretary’s enclosure, in named card box of issue, addressed to ‘Mrs. P. M. Gardner, 29 Capethorn Road, Smethwick, 41, Staffs.’; Civil Defence Long Service Medal, E.II.R., unnamed as issued, in Royal Mint case of issue; Voluntary Medical Service Medal (Mrs. Peggy M. Gardner); together with three British Red Cross Society Medals, all named ‘P. M. Gardner’, with top riband bars for Proficiency in Infant & Child Welfare, Red Cross First Aid, and Red Cross Nursing, all in named card boxes of issue; a British Red Cross Society Long Service Medal, for 3 Years’ Service, with two additional ‘3 Years’ Service’ award bars; and a British Red Cross Society ‘For Merit’ badge, good very fine (lot)
£60-£80
Mrs. Peggy Gardner started in the Civil Defence organisation in 1939 and joined the Red Cross in 1943, becoming assistant cadet officer of the Staffordshire 172 branch, attached to the Smethwick Ambulance Service. She also served in the National Hospital Reserve at Dudley Hospital, and also at Birmingham Accident Hospital.
Sold together with a portrait photograph of the recipient, and various newspaper cuttings and other ephemera.
747
Civil Defence Long Service Medal, E.II.R. (2), one ‘Ulster’ issue, both in Royal Mint cases of issue; Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, E.II.R., 2nd issue (Allan M. N Brown) in Royal Mint case of issue; Fire Brigade L.S. & G.C., E.II.R. (Stn Offr Michael M Walker) in Royal Mint case of issue; Women’s Voluntary Service Medal (2), on with ‘Long Service’ additional award bar, both in Royal Mint cases of issue, together with a W.R.V.S. Club lapel badge; Uganda Independence Medal 1962; Zimbabwe Independence Medal 1980, numbered ‘24569’; U.N. Medal, on UNFICYP riband; Belgium, Kingdom, Resistance Medal 1940-45, bronze; War Medal 1940-45, bronze, with crossed swords emblem on riband, good very fine (11)
£100-£140 748
Three: Sub-Inspector A. Burnard, Special Constabulary Defence Medal (S/Inspr. Arthur Burnand) contemporarily impressed naming; Coronation 1937 (S/Inspr. Arthur Burnand) contemporarily impressed naming; Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, G.V.R., 2nd issue, with ‘Long Service 1944’ bar (Sub-Inspr Arthur Burnand) mounted as worn, the first two both double struck in parts, good very fine
Special Constabular Long Service Medal (4), G.V.R., 1st issue (3) (Staff Sergeant William T. F. Sylvester; Inspr. Joseph Garner; Francis J. Palmes) first with ‘The Great War 1914-18’ clasp; E.II.R., 2nd issue (Ernest A. Montague) good very fine and better (7)
£70-£90 749 750 Ambulance Service (Emergency Duties) L.S. & G.C. (Kevin Trevorrow) in Royal Mint case of issue, extremely fine £80-£120
Northern Ireland Prison Service Medal, E.II.R. (Gary Kissick 8859) on ‘prison grade’ riband, in Royal Mint case of issue, extremely fine
£120-£160
Gary Kissick joined the Northern Ireland Prison Service in 1987 and served initially at H.M.P. Maze, working in Compound 17 which housed loyalist prisoners. He was transferred to H.M.P. Maghaberry in 1991, and the following year was shot in the head by a sharpened nail from an improvised catapult, causing severe damage. He was medically boarded out of the service in 1993.
751 Three: Commander C. A. Hardie, St. Andrew’s Ambulance Corps
Defence Medal; Voluntary Medical Service Medal, with six ‘St. Andrew’s cross’ Additional Award Bars (C. Hardie) edge prepared prior to naming; St. Andrew’s Ambulance Corps Jubilee Medal 1954, unnamed as issued; together with two St. Andrew’s Ambulance Corps lapel badges, good very fine (3)
£60-£80
Charles A. Hardie enlisted in the Portobello Town Section, No. 29 Company, St. Andrew’s Ambulance Corps in 1940, and was awarded his Voluntary Medical Services Medal on 24 September 1957. He was awarded Additional Award Bars at five yearly intervals thereafter, his sixth bar being awarded in 1987, by which time he held the rank of Commander. His final year’s attendance was in 1990.
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