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Pair: Police Constable Ephraim Dyball, Liverpool Police
Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society, General Medal, silver (P.C.319A Ephraim Dyball for stopping a runaway horse in Victoria Street, 1st Jan. 1900), 3 clasps, 2nd Service 18. Jan. 1900, 3rd Service 11 July 1905, 4th Service 3rd. June 1909, with silver buckle on ribbon; Liverpool City Police Good Conduct Medal, bronze (P.C. 319A (Ephraim Dyball)) reverse inscribed, ‘Presented by Watch Committee, 6th Oct. 1916’, bronze brooch bar on ribbon, nearly extremely fine (2) £550-650
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, The Collection of Life Saving Awards formed by The Late W.H. Fevyer.
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Ref. Spink Exhibition 1985, No. 143.
Extracts for the Society’s records:
‘Silver General Medal with Clasp, and Vote of Thanks, to Police Constable 319A (Ephraim Dyball), for stopping runaway horses. The first service was in Victoria Street, Liverpool, on January 1st, and the second in Old Haymarket, Liverpool, on January 18th 1900. On each occasion the Police Constable showed great presence of mind and courage’.
‘Silver Clasp, Vote of Thanks, and 40s, to Police Constable 319A Ephraim Dyball, for stopping a runaway horse on 11th July 1905’.
‘Silver Clasp to Medal, Vote of Thanks, and £2, to Police Constable 319A (Ephraim Dyball) for stopping a runaway horse attached to a van in Lord Street, Liverpool, on 3rd June 1909’.
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