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Medal

Contributed by Antiques Roadshow - St Fagans

This belonged to my grandfather and was issued between 1899 and 1907 when he was in the Royal Wiltshire Imperial Yeomanry.

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  • 1. At 17:05 on 18 June 2010, Huw Daniel wrote:

    This is the "Imperial Yeomanry Long Service and Good Conduct Medal" instituted in 1904 by Army Order no 211.
    The medal was issued in silver to NCOs and Troopers of the Imperial Yeomanry for 10 years exemplary service. It became obsolete in 1908 when the territorial Force was created. However a further 51 medals were issued up to 1917.
    A total of 1,674 medals were issued all with the bust of King Edward VII.

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