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An Order of St. John group of three awarded to A. J. Woolams, St. John Ambulance...
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The Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Serving Brother’s breast badge, Wartime issue, silver skeletal badge; Defence Medal; Service Medal of the Order of St John (11622 A/Offr. A. J. Woolams. Kynoch Div. No. 3. Dis. S.J.A.B. 1933.); together with the recipient’s St. John Ambulance Association Re-examination Cross, silver, the reverse engraved ‘231607 Alfred J. Woolams’, with 19 dated bars, being a complete run from 1922 to 1940; and an Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Long Service Medal, silver and enamel, the reverse engraved ‘Kynoch Limited Presented to A. J. Woolams for 28 Years Service’, good very fine
An Order of St. John pair awarded to M. E. Crowther, St. John Ambulance Brigade
The Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Serving Sister’s badge, Wartime issue, silver skeletal badge; Service Medal of the Order of St John, with one Additional Award Bar (21114. L/Amb/Offr. M. E. Crowther. Blackpool Nsg. Dvn. 1940.) nearly extremely fine
Service Medal of the Order of St John, with two Additional Award Bars (6495. L. L. Rolfe. S. Africa. S.J.A.B. 1950.); together with various metal and cloth insignia, good very fine (6) £100-£140
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Alfred John Woolams (1884-1969) served with Kynoch Division, No. 3 District, St. John Ambulance Brigade, and was admitted as a Serving Brother to the Order of St John in 1947 (London Gazette 8 July 1947).
Llewellyn Lionel Rolfe served as a Sergeant, East London Railway Ambulance Division, and was awarded both his medal and the two additional award clasps in 1950 (having qualified for the medal in 1939 and the clasps in 1944 and 1949).
Mary Ellen Crowther was appointed a Serving Sister of the Order of St John in 1945 (London Gazette 1 January 1946).
The Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Serving Brother’s breast badge, Wartime issue, silver skeletal badge; Defence Medal; Service Medal of the Order of St John (11622 A/Offr. A. J. Woolams. Kynoch Div. No. 3. Dis. S.J.A.B. 1933.); together with the recipient’s St. John Ambulance Association Re-examination Cross, silver, the reverse engraved ‘231607 Alfred J. Woolams’, with 19 dated bars, being a complete run from 1922 to 1940; and an Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Long Service Medal, silver and enamel, the reverse engraved ‘Kynoch Limited Presented to A. J. Woolams for 28 Years Service’, good very fine
An Order of St. John pair awarded to M. E. Crowther, St. John Ambulance Brigade
The Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Serving Sister’s badge, Wartime issue, silver skeletal badge; Service Medal of the Order of St John, with one Additional Award Bar (21114. L/Amb/Offr. M. E. Crowther. Blackpool Nsg. Dvn. 1940.) nearly extremely fine
Service Medal of the Order of St John, with two Additional Award Bars (6495. L. L. Rolfe. S. Africa. S.J.A.B. 1950.); together with various metal and cloth insignia, good very fine (6) £100-£140
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Alfred John Woolams (1884-1969) served with Kynoch Division, No. 3 District, St. John Ambulance Brigade, and was admitted as a Serving Brother to the Order of St John in 1947 (London Gazette 8 July 1947).
Llewellyn Lionel Rolfe served as a Sergeant, East London Railway Ambulance Division, and was awarded both his medal and the two additional award clasps in 1950 (having qualified for the medal in 1939 and the clasps in 1944 and 1949).
Mary Ellen Crowther was appointed a Serving Sister of the Order of St John in 1945 (London Gazette 1 January 1946).
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