SUDAN AND DEFENCE OF LADYSMITH GROUP OF FOUR TO WARREN-RIFLE BRIGADE-WOUNDED AT LADYSMITH SUDAN AND DEFENCE OF LADYSMITH GROUP OF FOUR TO WARREN-RIFLE BRIGADE-WOUNDED AT LADYSMITH

SUDAN AND DEFENCE OF LADYSMITH GROUP OF FOUR TO WARREN-RIFLE BRIGADE-WOUNDED AT LADYSMITH

Queens Sudan Medal, named to: 4036 PTE.H.WARREN.2/R.BDE
Queens South Africa Medal (2nd type reverse) clasps:
DEFENCE OF LADYSMITH/LAING'S NEK/BELFAST
Named to: 4036PTE.H.R.WARREN.RIFLE BRIGADE(Regimental no a little worn)
King's South Africa Medal, clasps : SOUTH AFRICA 1901/SOUTH AFRICA 1902,named to: 4036 CORPL: H.WARREN RIFLE BRIGADE.
Khedives Sudan Medal, clasp KHARTOUM, named to: RIFmn (m and n a little worn) 4036 H.R.WARREN 2ND BN RIFLE B
Medals about very fine, contact wear.
Wounded at Ladysmith 6th January 1900.
Harry Roger Warren was born in Camberwell, Surrey around 1877.
He attested for the Rifle Brigade on 15th October 1895.
He served in Malta, Egypt, Crete and South Africa, being discharged on 14/10/1897.
All medals and clasps confirmed on medal rolls and on his papers, which are available online. Papers state that he was wounded "Spearmans Camp" 6th January 1900.

Code: 53776

695.00 GBP