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Sold on 26 July 2023

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A Fine Collection of Boer War Medals to Medical Services, the Church and the Press

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№ 313

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26 July 2023

Hammer Price:
£420

Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal (Civ: Ord: N. T. King, Welsh Hospital) officially impressed naming, small edge bruise, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare £300-£400

Civilian Orderly N. T. King is confirmed on the roll of the Welsh Hospital, which lists 44 names.

The Welsh Hospital hospital was one of a number of private hospitals that was accepted and used by the British Government during the Boer War, and was established in March 1900. A sum of £12,000 was quickly raised to fund the initiative, and the Welsh Hospital set sail for Cape Town the following month, comprising five Surgeons, one Matron, nine Nursing Sisters, seven Dressers, fourteen Civilian Orderlies, two Sister’s Maids, one Chef (a Frenchman, Monsieur Amiel), two Cooks, and a Quartermaster. It was slightly larger in size than the similarly formed Scottish and Irish Hospitals. Housed in tents on the open veldt in Bloemfontein, the Hospital was handed over to the Army on 30 September 1900, described at the time as being ‘the model and the smartest military hospital in South Africa.’

Sold with copied medal roll and article published in the O.M.R.S. Journal.