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Metal Print : Queens South Africa Medal, Private Robert John Cross, 109th (Yorkshire Hussars) Company, 3rd Battalion Imperial Yeomanry (metal)
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Queens South Africa Medal, Private Robert John Cross, 109th (Yorkshire Hussars) Company, 3rd Battalion Imperial Yeomanry (metal)
5920616 Queens South Africa Medal, Private Robert John Cross, 109th (Yorkshire Hussars) Company, 3rd Battalion Imperial Yeomanry (metal) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Queens South Africa Medal, Private Robert John Cross, 109th (Yorkshire Hussars) Company, 3rd Battalion Imperial Yeomanry.
Robert John Cross was born circa 1888 in Lincolnshire and lived and worked in Doncaster as a Labourer before and after his military service. He enlisted as a private on 5 March 1901. Cross was discharged on 30 August 1902 after a year and 179 days service.
The 3rd Battalion Imperial Yeomanry was part of the first contingent of volunteers raised for service in the Boer War (1899-1902). The 109th (Yorkshire Hussars) Company was part of this volunteer force, drawn primarily from existing county Yeomanry units, sent to South Africa to reinforce regular forces which had suffered serious setbacks in 1899.
The Queens South Africa Medal was awarded to soldiers who served during the Boer War (1899-1902) in South Africa between 11 October 1899 and 31 May 1902. Twenty-six clasps were awarded with this medal. Crosss medal has five clasps for Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902.); © National Army Museum
Media ID 25054180
© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
14"x11" (28x35cm) Metal Print
Bring history to life with our stunning Metal Prints from Media Storehouse. This particular print features the Queens South Africa Medal, awarded to Private Robert John Cross of the 109th (Yorkshire Hussars) Company, 3rd Battalion Imperial Yeomanry. Meticulously reproduced from the original 19th century image held at the National Army Museum, this metal print showcases the intricate details of the medal and the proud expression of the soldier. Add a touch of history and character to your home or office decor with this unique and high-quality Metal Print.
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Estimated Product Size is 27.9cm x 35.5cm (11" x 14")
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This print showcases the Queens South Africa Medal belonging to Private Robert John Cross, a member of the 109th (Yorkshire Hussars) Company, 3rd Battalion Imperial Yeomanry. Created by the British School in the 19th century, this historical artifact is currently housed at the National Army Museum in London. Private Cross was born around 1888 in Lincolnshire and worked as a laborer in Doncaster before and after his military service. Enlisting on March 5,1901, he served for one year and 179 days before being discharged on August 30,1902. During the Boer War (1899-1902), which took place in South Africa, the first contingent of volunteers raised for service included the esteemed 3rd Battalion Imperial Yeomanry. The volunteer force consisted primarily of existing county Yeomanry units sent to reinforce regular forces that had suffered significant setbacks in 1899. The renowned Queens South Africa Medal was awarded to soldiers who served during this war between October 11,1899 and May 31,1902. Private Cross's medal proudly displays five clasps representing Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa in both years -1901 and -1902. A total of twenty-six clasps were awarded with this prestigious medal. This remarkable photograph immortalizes an important piece of history while honoring Private Robert John Cross's brave service during a tumultuous time.
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