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Historical Medals, Brighton, Brighton & County Harriers, a silver award medal by Vaughton for J.W. Collbran, Bexhill, named (Champion, 1903, W. Baker, 2nd, 1st in Team), hallmarked Birmingham 1902, 26mm, Stock Exchange Athletic Club, a silver award medal by T. Fattorini, named (London to Brighton, 1926, A.R. Ife, 10 hrs 5 mins 21 secs), 32mm, Sussex Walking & Athletic Club, an enamelled bronze award medal by Vaughton for W. Wright, Brighton, 48mm; Eastbourne, Eastbourne College, a bronze award medal by T. Fattorini, named (Swimming Sports, 1938, V.P. Sams, 2nd in 100 Yards (Class II)), 38mm; Lancing, Lancing College, Victor Ludorum, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, named (G.H. Heslop, 1914), hallmarked London 1911, 45mm, Athletic Sports, award medals by Mappin & Webb (5), in silver, un-named, hallmarked Birmingham 1927, and in bronze (4), three named (Junior Quarter-Mile, 1930, 2nd, T.K. Yates; 220 Yds, 1933, 3rd, T.K. Yates; Half-Mile, 1933, 3rd, T.K. Yates), all 38mm; together with other miscellaneous medals (4, one in silver) [14]. Very fine and better; first ten in cases of issue £70-£90
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, Sussex Tokens, Tickets and Medals from the Collection formed by the late Ron Kerridge.
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George Henry Heslop, Capt., 16th Bn, Middlesex Regt, killed on the first day of the Battle of the Somme, 1 July 1916, aged 21; buried at Hawthorn Ridge Cemetery No.1, Auchonvillers; son of George and Gertrude Heslop, 41 The Park, Mitcham, Surrey
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