THE MOST EXCELLENT ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, Member (M.B.E.), breast Badge, 1st. type, Civil Division, in case of issue; Royal Red Cross, Second Class, G.V.R., bow-ribband missing; Royal Humane Societies Small Bronze Medal, edge inscribed "Lieut. Alfred Carpenter R.N. 31st. January 1876"; Turkey, Order of Medjidie, Crimea War period breast Badge, silver, gold and enamel, all very fine and better; Vatican, Order of Pius IX, late 19th. Century breast Badge, gold and enamel, some blue enamel damage; Nineteen First and Second War Stars and Medals including Atlantic Stars (3), France and Germany Stars (3), Defence Medals (2), both silver Canadian issues, Canadian Voluntary Service Medals (3); Six foreign awards including Monte Cassino Cross, fine and better; together with renamed or defective Crimea and Q.S.A. medals, and miscellaneous badges etc., mixed condition

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THE MOST EXCELLENT ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, Member (M.B.E.), breast Badge, 1st. type, Civil Division, in case of issue; Royal Red Cross, Second Class, G.V.R., bow-ribband missing; Royal Humane Societies Small Bronze Medal, edge inscribed "Lieut. Alfred Carpenter R.N. 31st. January 1876"; Turkey, Order of Medjidie, Crimea War period breast Badge, silver, gold and enamel, all very fine and better; Vatican, Order of Pius IX, late 19th. Century breast Badge, gold and enamel, some blue enamel damage; Nineteen First and Second War Stars and Medals including Atlantic Stars (3), France and Germany Stars (3), Defence Medals (2), both silver Canadian issues, Canadian Voluntary Service Medals (3); Six foreign awards including Monte Cassino Cross, fine and better; together with renamed or defective Crimea and Q.S.A. medals, and miscellaneous badges etc., mixed condition
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INDENTLieutenant Alfred Carpenter Royal Navy, H.M.S. Challenger, attempted to rescue Thomas Bush, A.B., who fell from the pinnace at Stanley Harbour, Falkland Islands, 31.1.1876

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