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36411 PRIVATE JOHN LAW, 92ND. COY. IMPERIAL YEOMANRY (SHARPSHOOTERS) : LATER DRIVER ARMY SERVICE CORPS :

Queen's South Africa Medal, bars, 'Cape Colony', 'Orange Free State', 'Transvaal', 'South Africa 1901', 'South Africa 1902' , officially impressed naming (36411 Pte. 92nd.Coy. Imp.Yeo.); 1914-15 Star; British War Medal; Victory Medal 1914-19 (T4-039331 Dvr. ASC.) : (JOHN LAW - Born around 1879 at Todmorden, York, a coachman by occupation on the date of attestation for the Imperial Yeomanry, 7 March 1901 : Served in South Africa from 29 March 1901 with 92nd. (3rd. Sharpshooters) Company, 23rd. Battalion : Discharged at Aldershot from 90th. Company, 21st. Battalion (1st. Sharpshooters), on 16 August 1902, giving his intended address as 122 Oldham Road, Ashton-Under-Lyne : The original contingent of the 92nd Company was 120 men of which only 100 received the bar for 'South Africa 1902' : With the outbreak of the First World War, the recipient again attested for military service and entered France on 23 September 1915 as a Driver with the Army Service Corps : Discharged to Class 'Z' Reserve on 4 April 1919.) : Sold with verification; copy Imperial Yeomanry Service Papers and the recipient's original ASC. cap badge : Medals mounted on nice original silk ribbons : Generally GVF/NEF - £295