AN OUTSTANDING & IMPORTANT ”THREE GENERATIONS” Medical Family Assembly:
Boer War, QSA & Doctor WW1.
Doctor WW2 “Africa & Italy” R.A.M.C.
Doctor, CBE with BMA Gold Medal for “Distinguished Merit” (2003)
To: Three Doctors:
1)Medical Orderly (Medical Student) & later Doctor.
“Boer War Army Medical Services & WW1, RAMC”
Queen’s South Africa Medal:
Cape Colony, Orange Free State.
ORD G.T. BOGLE. SCOTTISH HOS.
WW 1 Pair: CAPT. (& Doctor) G.T. BOGLE (R.A.M.C.)
The Scottish National Red Cross Hospital was organised in the first instance by the St Andrew’s Association and was funded by voluntary donations. The organisation of the hospital commenced in January 1900, the personnel eventually consisting of an officer in charge, 18 civil medical officers, 1 Quartermaster, 1 Warrant Officer, 2 secretaries, 35 nursing sisters of the Army Nursing Service Reserve, 45 first-class orderlies, all of whom were medical students, and 57 second-class orderlies, making a total of 160.
The first section arrived at Cape Town on 13 May 1900, and the hospital was opened for patients on 4 June, at Kroonstadt. Previous to that time however, the hospital staff had been employed on duty in the military hospitals at Bloemfontein and Kroonstadt. It remained during the whole period at Kroonstadt, and its equipment was handed over to the Government, when it ceased to exist as a private hospital, on 14 October 1900.
2) Dr John (Jock) Gibb Bogle (RAMC)
1939-45 Star
Africa Star,
Italy Star
Defence Medal
War Medal 1939-45.
3) Dr Ian G. Bogle,
CBE, MD, FRCGP.
(Chairman of the BMA council) & a well known Liverpool G.P.
An Important Medical CBE & BMA Gold Medal for
“Distinguished Merit” (2003)
[BIOGRAPHY] 1938-
The late Dr Ian Gibb Bogle, MD CBE FRCGP past Chairman of the BMA council, was born in December 1938 and came from a long line of Liverpudlian general practitioners and was a well known and respected GP in his home town of Liverpool and was based for many years at the Priory Medical Centre.
Upon graduation, Ian joined his father, John Bogle, an ex-WW2 RAMC Doctor as a partner in 1962, in the practice that was founded by his grandfather, George Bogle, in 1911
George Thomson Bogle had started his medical career in South Africa during the Boer War with service as a medical orderly & student at the Scottish National Hospital in Cape Town. All this was of course long before the NHS was established.
Doctor Ian Bogle, was the third generational member of the Bogle family to become a Doctor and was a true Scouser, having been brought up and educated in Liverpool. He graduated from Liverpool University.
This CBE Group with a superb & seldom seen BMA Gold Medal for Distinguished Merit is a really excellent assembly.
All medals are totally unworn, in mint state and present in their original embossed leather, silk & velvet cases.
The CBE is accompanied by its original cased miniature.
The case to the BMA Gold Medal (Edinburgh: Hallmarked .375 Gold, “e” for 2004) is superbly named with a blocked gold leaf inscription:
“Presented to
DR IAN G. BOGLE CBE MD FRCGP
By
THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
2004”
With Silver Gilt BMA Commemorative Medallion
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An Excessively Rare M.G.S.- American War of 1812- to
A Native North American Warrior. [FORT DETROIT]-[CHRYSTLER’S FARM] To: “TEIR KARIWAKERON, WARRIOR. Only Five medals with BOTH these fabulously rare clasps.
£PRICE ON REQUEST (By Telephone Only)
An Excessively Rare M.G.S. Medal.- American War of 1812- To a Native North American Warrior. [FORT DETROIT]-[CHRYSTLER’S FARM]To: “TEIR KARIWAKERON, WARRIOR. One of only Five such medals bearing BOTH these two fabulously rare clasps.
An Outstanding & Possibly Unique Victorian Group of Four. Previously unseen 5 clasp combination. Tofrek, Suakin 1885, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Malakand 1897, Relief of Pekin. Pte Lazar, Q.O. Madras Sappers & Miners.
£2250
An Outstanding & Possibly Unique Victorian Group of Four. With a previously unseen five clasp combination of: Tofrek, Suakin 1885, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Malakand 1897, Relief of Pekin. To: Private Lazar, Queen\'s Own Madras Sappers & Miners.
An Excellent Somme & Cambrai “Double Gallantry” MILITARY MEDAL & BAR. 4284. L/Cpl F.O. COOPER 1/23 London Regt. All medals Superb Mint State.
£2450
An Excellent Somme & Cambrai “Double Gallantry” MILITARY MEDAL & BAR. 4284. L/Cpl F.O. COOPER 1/23 London Regt. All medals Superb Mint State.
An Outstanding & Unique Royal Navy “South Atlantic” Group of Five.
British Empire Medal, South Atlantic Medal, Golden Jubilee Medal 2002, Meritorious Service Medal (QEII), L.S.G.C & Bar.
£4995
An Outstanding & Unique Royal Navy “South Atlantic” Group of Five. British Empire Medal, South Atlantic Medal, Golden Jubilee Medal 2002, Meritorious Service Medal (QEII), L.S.G.C & Bar.
A Rare & Desirable “CHARGE of ALIWAL” Sutlej Medal.
SOBRAON Clasp & ALIWAL Reverse. With Maharajpoor Star 1843 To: WILLIAM PARRY 16th LANCERS.
£2150
A Rare & Desirable “CHARGE of ALIWAL” Sutlej Medal. SOBRAON Clasp & ALIWAL Reverse. With Maharajpoor Star 1843To: WILLIAM PARRY 16th LANCERS.
A Scarce & Desirable PUNJAB MEDAL 1849. (GOOJERAT)-(MOOLTAN) To. SEPOY BUGLER, PATTUCK. 3rd Native Infantry.
£595
A Scarce & Desirable PUNJAB MEDAL 1849. (GOOJERAT)-(MOOLTAN) To. SEPOY BUGLER, PATTUCK. 3rd Native Infantry.
A Very Desirable & High Grade PUNJAB MEDAL 1849. (GOOJERAT)-(CHILIANWALA). To. B. GOODCHILD. 24th Foot Regt. With confirming medal roll.
£895
A Very Desirable & High Grade PUNJAB MEDAL 1849. (GOOJERAT)-(CHILIANWALA). To. B. GOODCHILD. 24th Foot Regt. With confirming medal roll.
A Very Desirable PUNJAB MEDAL 1849. (GOOJERAT)-(CHILIANWALA) To. Sgt. F. BRITTAIN. 24th Foot Regt. Who Died of Disease, 26th August 1850.
With confirming medal roll.
£995
A Very Desirable PUNJAB MEDAL 1849. (GOOJERAT)-(CHILIANWALA) To. Sgt. F. BRITTAIN. 24th Foot Regt. Who Died of Disease, 26th August 1850. With confirming medal roll.
A Fine High Ranking Officer’s INDIAN MUTINY & AFGHANISTAN Pair.
To: LIEUT - Lt COL. (Later Major General) CHARLES HENRY CLAY.
21st & 30th Bombay Native Infantry, late Bombay Staff Corps.
£1550
A Fine High Ranking Officer’s INDIAN MUTINY & AFGHANISTAN Pair. To: LIEUT - Lt COL. (Later Major General) CHARLES HENRY CLAY. 21st & 30th Bombay Native Infantry, late Bombay Staff Corps.
A Classic “Light Brigade Charger” group of four. Crimea Medal (Four Clasps) Indian Mutiny Medal (Central India) LSGC, & Turkish Crimea (British Issue) Sgt & Farrier Major, John Dyer, 8th Hussars. Charged, 25th October 1854
£PRICE ON REQUEST (By Telephone Only)
A Classic “Light Brigade Charger” group of four. Crimea Medal (Four Clasps) Indian Mutiny Medal (Central India) LSGC, & Turkish Crimea (British Issue) Sgt & Farrier Major, John Dyer, 8th Hussars. Charged, 25th October 1854