Six: Lieutenant Colonel E. L. Croslegh, 23rd Sikh Pioneers, Indian Army, South Wales Borderers, Q.S.A., four clasps, S.A.01, C.C. O.F.S., Trans. (Lieut. S. Wales Bord.), the S.A.01 bar added, but entitled; Tibet 1903-04, one clasp, Gyantse (Lieut. 23 Sikh Pioneers); British War and Victory Medals (Maj.); I.G.S. 1908-35, G.V.R., one clasp, Waziristan 1921-24; Delhi Durbar 1911 (Captain), very fine and better. (6)

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Six: Lieutenant Colonel E. L. Croslegh, 23rd Sikh Pioneers, Indian Army, South Wales Borderers, Q.S.A., four clasps, S.A.01, C.C. O.F.S., Trans. (Lieut. S. Wales Bord.), the S.A.01 bar added, but entitled; Tibet 1903-04, one clasp, Gyantse (Lieut. 23 Sikh Pioneers); British War and Victory Medals (Maj.); I.G.S. 1908-35, G.V.R., one clasp, Waziristan 1921-24; Delhi Durbar 1911 (Captain), very fine and better. (6)

拍品專文

INDENTLieutenant Colonel Evan Leigh Croslegh, born 1880, educated at Marlborough College, served in South Africa June 1900 - September 1901; joined the Royal Berkshire Regiment from the Militia in 1901 and transferred to the Indian Army in 1903; took part in the Tibet Expedition 1903-04 and was present at the action at Niani and operations at and around Gyantse, May - July 1904; served with the Egypt Expeditionary Force, February - October 1918; Lieutenant Colonel Croslegh retired 1928.