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№ 227

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8 September 2015

Hammer Price:
£2,100

Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1902 (7922 Pte. P. Roberts, Vol. Coy. Liverpool Regt.); 3rd Volunteer Battalion Liverpool Regiment Tribute Medal 1900-01, by Vaughton, Birmingham, 39 x 25mm., 9ct. gold and enamel, 8.08g., hallmarks for Birmingham 1900, reverse inscribed, ‘South African War 1900-1 Corporal Roberts’, good very fine (2) £600-800

‘On the arrival of the Southport detachment of the Liverpool Volunteers at Southport on Saturday night, there was a scene of unparalleled enthusiasm. The members of the 3rd V.B. The King's (Liverpool Regiment) paraded at their headquarters in Lord Street, and at 9 p.m. proceeded, accompanied by their band, to the Chapel Street Station. As the train conveying the detachment steamed into the station the crowd cheered and cheered again. Twenty seven men went out. Of these, six have already been invalided home, two or three have been killed, or have died of disease. It was ten o'clock before the train reached Chapel Street. On the men's arrival the procession entered Chapel Street, when there was again tremendous cheering, and to this accompaniment and the strains of their band, the detachment marched to the Town Hall, where the Mayor addressed a few words to the men, after which they marched back to the Drill Hall.’

‘Tomorrow the official reception will take place at the Cambridge Hall, when the Mayor (Councillor Dr. Isherwood), the Deputy-Mayor (Alderman Griffiths), Councillor Trounson, Lieutenant-Colonel Formby (commanding officer of the 3rd Volunteer Battalion), will deliver addresses of welcome. A dinner will be given. There will also be a concert, and medals denoting the name of the recipient, together with the words "South African War, 1900-1901," will be presented to each of the men.’ (Ref:
Liverpool Daily Post, 20 May 1901).

Tribute medal not listed in Hibbard. With copied roll extracts.