Description
maker marked FEC
Jack Boddington was a long time volunteer and advocate of the Lifesaving Society and held the highest volunteer service award that the Royal Life Saving Society Commonwealth
Belgium in 1920
Toronto”
Scotland in November 1940 to discuss their ideas for a fighting knife
France, Iii Republic. A Medal Of Honour For The Railways, C.1918 certificate_of_authenticity maker marked FEC(Mdaille d'Honneur des Agents des Chemins de Fer). Instituted in 1913. Type I (1913 1939). In silvered bronze, marker marked "OA" within a triangle and marked "BRONZE" on the edge, engraved "CHOTARD HUBERT 1935" on the reverse, measuring 33 mm in diameter, scattered silvering wear and surface wear, edge nicks, silvered bronze locomotive clasp affixed to its original ribbon, fine. Footnote: The Medal of Honour for the Railways was created by decree on
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