A Pleasing WWI and Fire Brigade’s Association Long Service group of 3 awarded to George Samuel Evans Appleby Fire Brigade, who served as Colour Sergeant in The Border Regiment in WWI, comprising: British War Medal, 1914-19 (1867 C.Sjt. G. S. Evans. Bord. R.), Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, 1919 (George S. Evans), National Fire Brigades Association Long Service Medal, three clasps, Twenty Years, Five Years, Five Years (George S. Evans); first and second medals officially impressed, the latter engraved, medals loose, with original boxes of issue. (3) George Samuel Evans of Appleby, Westmoreland, served with the 1st/4th (TF) Border Regiment in WWI, serving in India for four years. He was admitted to hospital in December 1918, and was subsequently discharged with Neureasthenia and defective vision in 1919. Sold with copy MIC confirming his BWM as sole WWI entitlement, detailed medical history records, and an Association of Conservative Clubs (ACC) ‘Distinguished Service’ award badge in brass and enamels with original Mappin & Webb box, with four ‘Five Years’ award bars, reverse engraved ‘G. S. Evans 1939’.
A Pleasing WWI and Fire Brigade’s Association Long Service group of 3 awarded to George Samuel Evans Appleby Fire Brigade, who served as Colour Sergeant in The Border Regiment in WWI, comprising: British War Medal, 1914-19 (1867 C.Sjt. G. S. Evans. Bord. R.), Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, 1919 (George S. Evans), National Fire Brigades Association Long Service Medal, three clasps, Twenty Years, Five Years, Five Years (George S. Evans); first and second medals officially impressed, the latter engraved, medals loose, with original boxes of issue. (3) George Samuel Evans of Appleby, Westmoreland, served with the 1st/4th (TF) Border Regiment in WWI, serving in India for four years. He was admitted to hospital in December 1918, and was subsequently discharged with Neureasthenia and defective vision in 1919. Sold with copy MIC confirming his BWM as sole WWI entitlement, detailed medical history records, and an Association of Conservative Clubs (ACC) ‘Distinguished Service’ award badge in brass and enamels with original Mappin & Webb box, with four ‘Five Years’ award bars, reverse engraved ‘G. S. Evans 1939’.
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