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Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902 (2), no clasp (6801 Cpl. S. H. Church, Gloucester. Regt.; 6074 Corpl. A. English, Rifle Brigade); King’s South Africa 1901-02 (2), no clasp (2216 Pte. A. Carvell, Coldstream Guards; 3225 Pte. W. Brown, E. Kent Regt.) all four fitted with replacement cupro-nickel non-swivelling straight bar suspensions, edge bruising, contact marks, nearly very fine (4) £100-140
Samuel Henry Church was born in Cam, Dursley, Gloucestershire. Entitled to a ‘no clasp’ Q.S.A. serving with the 3rd Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment on St. Helena guarding Boer prisoners-of-war, from 13 January 1901. With copied service papers.
English entitled to the Q.S.A. with clasps for ‘Cape Colony’, ‘Orange Free State’ and ‘South Africa 1902’.
Carvell entitled to a Q.S.A. with clasps for ‘Cape Colony’, ‘Orange Free State’, ‘Johannesburg’, ‘Diamond Hill’ and ‘Belfast’ and a K.S.A. with two clasps.
Brown entitled to the Q.S.A. with clasps for ‘Transvaal’, ‘Relief of Kimberley’, Paardeberg’ and Driefontein’ and a K.S.A. with two clasps. All with copied roll extracts.
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