United Kingdom. A Lot of Four Silver Medals and Seven Clasps visually-hidden The grip and scabbard being
Description
The grip and scabbard being the version having simulated leather on the grip and scabbard
reverse illustrating the Ducal Palace
He died at Veteran's Hospital in Victoria
Wolseley was one of the special service officers sent to Canada in connection with the Trent incident
with plate indicating five positions for Glare Reduction: Scheinwerfergals (Headlight Glass)
United Kingdom. A Lot of Four Silver Medals and Seven Clasps visually-hidden The grip and scabbard beingIncludes: 1. Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 1902, to Lance Corporal L. Perkins, York &. C. Regiment (6.. 1 L. CPL. L. PERKINS. YORK: &. C. REGt). Naming was originally impressed in capitals, most of which has been erased. Contact marks, edge nicks, bruised, missing its suspension. 2. Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 1902, 3 Conjoined Clasps: CAPE COLONY, SOUTH AFRICA 1902, DEFENCE OF KIMBERLEY. 3. Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 1902, 4 Independent
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