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Welsh Hospital button - Wales or South African Boer War?
Does anyone recognise this button?
It is brass, 24 mm. I doubt that any hospital in Wales was ever named "Welsh Hospital". An internet search yields a "Welsh Hospital" in South Africa during the Boer War: It is mentioned in this wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring..._Springfontein This link has a brief history (South African Military History Society): http://samilitaryhistory.org/vol123sw.html And a link to Boer War hospitals in South Africa: https://www.angloboerwar.com/other-i...=1&limitstart= Its backmark is one of at least 7 anonymous designs. My code name is 'hammer key' and I think it is associated with Firmin. Last edited by btns; 28-10-19 at 09:10 AM. Reason: added more links |
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It is Great War. The Welsh Hospital was raised by funds raised by, among others, the Lord Mayor of Cardiff from August 11th 1914. The hospital was sited on the Recreation Ground on the north side of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley, Hampshire. In 1915 the hospital was absorbed into the Army Medical Service.
David. |
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Thank you David.
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You're welcome. I have one of these buttons with the backmark of FIRMIN & SONS Ld. LONDON.
David. |
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And thank you Mike for the interesting link.
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Nice thread and interesting button.
Thanks for sharing gents, always nice to learn something new. Cheerio, Roy
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Roy.
Have a look under Welsh RAMC thread that I started which should make things clearer re Welsh Hospital. Ta Jonathan |
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Thank you Jonathan. Here is the link to that thread: https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...ght=Welsh+RAMC My seller originally had a full set of buttons and the cap badge. My button was the last one on offer. |
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Not strictly badges related but this is one of my more unusual Second Boer War medals to Civil OrderlyThomas Edgar Holding, Welsh Hospital. Shown together with a similar button to that at the start of the thread and a scarce survivor, an envelope from the Welsh Hospital sent to an address in St George Street, Capetown.
The medal roll only contains 44 names, 14 of which are Civil Orderlies. All medals received the clasps Cape Colony and Orange Free State. 24 medals have the additional clasp Transvaal. Forgotten I’d already posted this in Brookies’ thread Last edited by 41st; 03-11-19 at 08:55 PM. |
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Thanks guys, yes nice and rare, but good to see and to 41st, that's a great medal and again thanks for sharing.
Regards Phil. |
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The one (that I didn't win) sold for less at Bosleys.
BTW lovely button in original thread - was unaware of this. Chris |
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That's about the same as Bosleys when you add in the commission. I went in large but it wasn't enough. Can't complain though, I've picked up some good stuff in the last couple of weeks.
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boer war, button, wales, welsh hospital |
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