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Smithfield Club, silver award medals by W. Wyon (2), named (As Breeder Best Beast in Class...

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Smithfield Club, silver award medals by W. Wyon (2), named (As Breeder Best Beast in Class XIII, 1862, Mr Thomas Child, Slinfold, Horsham, Sussex; As Breeder Best Beast in Class XVI, 1870, T. Child, Slinfold, Horsham, Sussex), both 49mm; National Pig Breeders’ Association (Founded 1886), a silver award medal by J. A. Restall, unnamed, 52mm; Royal Agricultural Society of England, Horticultural Exhibition, 1927, a silver medal by Mappin & Webb, hallmarked London 1927, 33mm; The Shorthorn Society, silver award medals (2, different), unsigned, named (1936, Awarded to Major General Lord Loch for Stokecollege Lord Leicester, Champion Dairy Shorthorn Bull at the Essex Show; 1937, Awarded to Lord Loch for Stokecollege Lord Leicester 266971, Champion Dairy Shorthorn Bull at the Cambridgeshire & Isle of Ely Show), both 51mm, total wt. 337.42g [6]. About very fine and better £100-£150 --- Thomas Child, and his wife Caroline, who he married in 1829, are commemorated in windows in the parish church of St Peter’s at Slinfold; their children built the Child Village Hall in Slinfold, opened in 1881. Edward Douglas Loch, CB, CMG, DSO, MVO (1873-1942), educ. Winchester; career soldier; entered Grenadier Guards 1893; MID at the Battle of Omdurman, awarded DSO; served in Boer War, 1899-1902; Major, 1908; Brigade-Major, 1910; Lord-in-Waiting to George V, 1911; BEF Staff, August 1914; commanded 110th Infantry Brigade; Major-General 1919; retired 1922 and appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Suffolk; Area Commander of the Home Guard, 1939
Smithfield Club, silver award medals by W. Wyon (2), named (As Breeder Best Beast in Class XIII, 1862, Mr Thomas Child, Slinfold, Horsham, Sussex; As Breeder Best Beast in Class XVI, 1870, T. Child, Slinfold, Horsham, Sussex), both 49mm; National Pig Breeders’ Association (Founded 1886), a silver award medal by J. A. Restall, unnamed, 52mm; Royal Agricultural Society of England, Horticultural Exhibition, 1927, a silver medal by Mappin & Webb, hallmarked London 1927, 33mm; The Shorthorn Society, silver award medals (2, different), unsigned, named (1936, Awarded to Major General Lord Loch for Stokecollege Lord Leicester, Champion Dairy Shorthorn Bull at the Essex Show; 1937, Awarded to Lord Loch for Stokecollege Lord Leicester 266971, Champion Dairy Shorthorn Bull at the Cambridgeshire & Isle of Ely Show), both 51mm, total wt. 337.42g [6]. About very fine and better £100-£150 --- Thomas Child, and his wife Caroline, who he married in 1829, are commemorated in windows in the parish church of St Peter’s at Slinfold; their children built the Child Village Hall in Slinfold, opened in 1881. Edward Douglas Loch, CB, CMG, DSO, MVO (1873-1942), educ. Winchester; career soldier; entered Grenadier Guards 1893; MID at the Battle of Omdurman, awarded DSO; served in Boer War, 1899-1902; Major, 1908; Brigade-Major, 1910; Lord-in-Waiting to George V, 1911; BEF Staff, August 1914; commanded 110th Infantry Brigade; Major-General 1919; retired 1922 and appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Suffolk; Area Commander of the Home Guard, 1939

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