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A Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry group of three awarded to Inspector H. Boulton, Palestine Police
Colonial Police Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue, for Gallantry (Sgt., Palestine Police), in Royal Mint case of issue; General Service 1918-622 clasps, Palestine, Palestine 1945-48 (431 T. Asst. Insp. Pal. Police), corrections to rank and initial, second clasp attached by wire; Colonial Police L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R., 1st issue (Brit. Insp. Palestine Police), in Royal Mint case of issue, first with edge bruise, good very fine and better (3) £1400-1800
Ex John Tamplin Collection, D.N.W. 2 April 2003, lot 178.
Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry London Gazette 3 January 1939, and Palestine Gazette 2 January 1939: ‘For gallantry on 5th October 1938 during engagements against armed men in the Safad sub-district.’
Colonial Police L.S. & G.C. Palestine Gazette 1 January 1948.
Harry Boulton was born in about 1904, and as a boy soldier joined the Army. He served with the 10th Hussars in India and joined the Palestine Police in 1930. By 1938 he was a Sergeant and universally known by his nickname of ‘Dinkie’. He left the Force in 1948, and was then employed with the Foreign Offcie on security, serving in Bulgaria, the U.S.S.R., Roumania, Yugoslavia, the Netherlands, Spain and Libya. After retirement he lived in Ilford and died there on 18 January 1974, aged 71. Sold with full research.
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