FINE SOUTH AFRICA CHINA LONG SERVICE GROUP TO JAMES BUNDAY H.M.S.TERRIBLE FINE SOUTH AFRICA CHINA LONG SERVICE GROUP TO JAMES BUNDAY H.M.S.TERRIBLE

FINE SOUTH AFRICA CHINA LONG SERVICE GROUP TO JAMES BUNDAY H.M.S.TERRIBLE

Queens South Africa Medal,no clasp,named to: J BUNDAY P.O.1ST CL.H.M.S.TERRIBLE.
China 1900 Medal, no clasp, named to: J BUNDAYP.O.1 CL.H.M.S.TERRIBLE
British War Medal,named to: 110829 J.BUNDAY P.O.R.N.
Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal(Victoria)
Named to: JAS. BUNDAY. LDG SEAN.H.M.S. BOSCOWEN.
Medals average about good vert fine,and toned.
James Bunday was born in Dibden,Hampshire 16th October, 1864.
He joined the Royal Navy on 7th January 1880.He served on numerous Ships and Shore establishments, including: TRIMCOMALEE/BOSCAWEN/INPREGNABLE/NORTHAMPTON/EXCELLENT/DUKE OF WEELINGTONCROCODILE/REDPOLE/V EMMANUEL/ALACRITY/ENCHANTRESS and CORDELIA,before joining H.M.S TERRIBLE on 24th October 1898,and travelling to South Africa and then China,and qualified for those Medals.He joined the Royal Fleet Reserve in Portsmouth,16th January 1902.
He was recalled for WW1 service,and served in H.M.S Victory and Research,for which he qualified for the British War Medal only.
He was invalided with Rheumatism on 12/02/1918,His Long Service Medal was awarded 13/03/1893.
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