Auction Catalogue

21 June 2023

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№ 279

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21 June 2023

Hammer Price:
£1,000

Seven: Lieutenant Colonel S. G. Smith, Hampshire Regiment, a stalwart of the Volunteer Force, who served with the Volunteer Cyclist Corps, the 4th Volunteer Battalion, Hampshire Regiment, and commanded the 2/7th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment (T.F.) in Mesopotamia, July - October 1917. He died of heart failure whilst serving in the latter capacity on active service, 8 October 1917

British War and Victory Medals (Lt. Col. S. G. Smith.); Territorial Force War Medal 1914-19 (Major S. G. Smith. Hamps. R.); Coronation 1902, silver, unnamed as issued; Coronation 1911, unnamed as issued; Volunteer Force Long Service Medal, E.VII.R. (Captain S. G. Smith. 4/V.B. Hants: Regt); Territorial Decoration, G.V.R., hallmarks for London ‘1913’, complete with brooch bar, mounted for wear, generally good very fine (7) £700-£900

Sidney George Smith was born in Acock’s Green, Birmingham, and resided with his wife at Ormidale, Redhill Heights, Bournemouth. He was an auctioneer based in Bournemouth prior to the Great War, and joined the Volunteer Cyclist Corps in 1889. He was commissioned in the 1/4th Volunteer Battalion, Hampshire Regiment (awarded the Volunteer Long Service Medal in August 1909), and subsequently transferred to the 1/7th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment (T.F.). Smith was serving with the latter in 1911, and was mobilised with them on 4 August 1914. He arrived with the Battalion in Bombay, India, from 9 November 1914. Smith, who had advanced to Major, led a Detachment to Bareilly in January 1916, before being appointed Commandant at Kasauli in April of the same year. He remained in that capacity until he was posted as Acting Lieutenant Colonel to take the command of the 2/7th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment (T.F.) in Mesopotamia in July 1917. Colonel Smith died of heart failure aged 51, at Azizieh, on 8 October 1917. He is buried in the Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery, Iraq.

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