Description
marked "14K" and maker marked on the reverse
1917 but his records do not stated as to why
left end with seven rows of two holes for length adjustment
level four: World War II Victory Medal
he attempted to stem the Japanese advance as best he could
Great Britain. Midland Railway Ambulance Medal, To James Day For First Aid Rendered At Bristol 1904 GTRexclude marked "14K" and maker markedIn silver, obverse illustrating the Order of St. John Maltese Cross surmounted by a dragon, framed by a ribbon banner below inscribed "MIDLAND RAILWAY AMBULANCE", maker marked "AHD" to the left of the cross, marked with an anchor (made in Birmingham), the British lion and date marked "e" (1904) to the right of the cross, reverse with raised text and personalized engravings, inscribed "AWARDED TO JAS DAY FOR FIRST AID RENDERED AT BRISTOL FEB 1st
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