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The Collection of Sheffield Tokens and Paranumismatica formed by Tim Hale

Tim Hale

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№ 1171

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7 July 2021

Hammer Price:
£80

Badges, Military: Sheffield & Hallamshire Veterans Guild, brass, named (Lt. Col. J.E. Bingham, President, R. Colver, Esq, Treasurer, C. Partington, Hon. Sec.), 75 x 53mm. Pin for suspension detached, otherwise very fine and very rare
£60-£80

The Sheffield & Hallamshire Veterans Guild was established in 1892 as a result of public outcry up and down the country at the way soldiers who had served in the Crimea and the Indian Mutiny were treated. Many had taken to begging on the streets and there were calls in Parliament for pensions to be raised. In Sheffield the Guild, known by its full title as the Sheffield and Rotherham Crimean and Indian Veterans' Relief Association, was founded by Sir John Edward Bingham, Bt (1839-1915), a master cutler, head of the firm of Walker & Hall and living in Upper Hallam, and a public subscription was set up to raise funds to supplement soldiers’ annual pensions. Early in its existence it was supporting some 130 pensioners, but by the time of the 1901 annual dinner numbers had dropped to 53. The Guild was wound up after World War I