b'1421125 1129World War One field hospital case, canvas, leather,Souvenir DFrance Amiens, souvenir silk wicker and rope with iron fittings, handkerchief in later frame, WW1 period,37cm high, 75cm wide, 35cm deep 52 x 42cm overall$250350 $100200 1126 1130Two WW1 pocket compasses, Photograph Of SERG.T MAJOR R.J. GAMBLE D.S.O. the larger 8.5cm high (2) 106 Years Of Age. Who fought in 100 battles. He comes $200300of a fighting race. His Grandfather when through the Peninsula War, and was present at the burial of Sir John 1127 Moore: His father fought at the Battle of Waterloo, while WWI BRONZE MEMORIAL PLAQUE (Death Penny): inscribedhe himself is the sole survivor of the famous Black Watch He Died for Freedom and Honour, in the name of JOHNRegiment that fought in the Crimean War & the Indian HENRY WESTCOTT, and issued to his next of kin, blank onMutiny serving under Sir Colin Campbell & Lord Roberts. reverse, 120cm diameter; together with his trio of medals:He was frequently offered a Commission, but preferred his 1914-15 Star, unnamed; 1914-18 British War and Victorypresent rank, so as to keep in closer touch with his men. Medals impressed named 1633 PTE. J.H. WESTCOTT. 3-CO.Presented to the Royal Caledonian Society of Melbourne OF LOND.Y. Also, copies of relevant documents and records. by DAVID BUCHANAN Esq. President. 1/10/25,Lance Corporal John Henry Westcott was born in London in91 x 65cm overall1894. Westcott was with the 8th Mounted Brigade in Egypt$300500in October 1918 when he was admitted to the Hospital Ship Assaye at Alexandria (14/10/1918). He died of pneumonia1131two days later and was buried in ALexandria (Hadra) War Memorial Cemetery. 1914-20 British War Medals impressed to: S - 2206 PTE. $400500A. INNES. GORD. HIGHRS.; 9038 PTE. P. CAIN. LPOOL. R.; 34044 PTE. H. LINDSAY. W. RID.R.; and, GEORGE H. 1128 FELTON (who joined the A.I.F. in 1914). (4 medals).Family Group: $300400 A Great War C.M.G. group of six awarded to LIEUTENANT-COLONEL EDWARD ALLEN, Royal Irish Rifles. 1132The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George,EDMUND JAMES FULTON (1895-1964), 2nd Lieutenant,1st C.M.G., Companions, breast badge converted for neck wear,Lancers Attached Royal Flying Corp, SKINNER HORSE silver-gilt and enamels; Queens South Africa 1899-1902, 2military collection of badges, buttons, box, epaulets etc.clasps, (Cape Colony, Orange Free State) (Lt: Col: E. Allen,The Group includes a fine yellow gold Regimental badge R. Ir. Rif:); Kings South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, (Southstudded with rubies and diamonds (5.8 grams), (qty).Africa 1901, South Africa 1902) (Lt. Col. E. Allen, Rl. IrishFulton served in the Indian Army and became a pilot in the Rif.); 1914-15 Star (Lt: Col: E. Allen. R. Ir: Rif:); British WarBritish army during the Mesopotamian campaign, where he and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (Lt. Col. E. Allen.)was shot down and captured near Baghdad 23/11/1914, by the the last five mounted as worn. Turks and imprisoned in Affion Kara Hissar P.O.W. Camp until Also, the end of the war.Five: Captain Rufus Gray Allen, Royal Ulster Rifles. $600800 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, 1 clasp, (1st Army); Italy Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, all privately named Capt. R. G. Allen, R.U.R., mounted for display.1918A total of 11 medals plus a reproduction sketch of Edward Allen, an original photo of Rufus Allen and some research material.C.M.G. London Gazette 14 January 1916.M.I.D. London Gazette 1 January 1916.Edward Allen was born on 6 September 1859, at Stone Hall, Glandore, County Cork. He was educated at Eastmans Naval Academy, Southsea, Hampshire, with a view to entering the Navy, and afterwards at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. He joined the 86th Regiment, afterwards the 2nd Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles, in August 1879. He saw active service throughout the Boer War, 1899-1902; present at the battle of Stormberg, Relief of Wepener, and took part in operations in the Orange River Colony, and Cape Colony. He was twice mentioned in despatches and made Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel (Queens Medal and 2 clasps, Kings Medal and 2 clasps). Lieutenant-Colonel Allen retired in September 1902. Recalled in 1914, Lieutenant-Colonel Allen served with the Royal Irish Rifles in France from 26 February 1915.Rufus Gray Allen served as a Captain with the Royal Ulster Rifles and was killed in action in Sicily on 5 August 1943, aged 23. He is buried in Catania War Cemetery, Sicily. 1125$2,5003,500 '