A VERY RARE British South Africa Company Medal (VICTORIA COLUMN) Queen’s South Africa, (Defence of Kimberley) Orange Free State, & South Africa 1901, “Kimberley Town Guard” and WW1 Pair “East Africa Medical Services” & Kimberley Star, with QSA to: “NURSING SISTER” with another Kimberley Star A Brother & Sister Family Group of Seven. Ivan Fry & his sister, Nursing Sister I. Fry.( we think Isabel) Group of Five. BSA.Co Medal. (Matebeleland 1893 Reverse) ->L/Cpl I. FRY VICTORIA COLUMN<- Ivan Fry served at: Shangani, Bembesi & Singuesi. Queen’s South Africa Medal. Pte J. FRY. KIMBERLEY TOWN GUARD (Note: J for I ) Defence of Kimberley Orange Free State South Africa 1901 (* As is common with this particular issue, the Defence of Kimberley clasp was issued first in 1903,affixed to the medal, with the Orange Free State & S.A. 1901 clasps being issued in 1907. These clasps are lose on the ribbon in order of issue.) WAR MEDAL & VICTORY (Issued 12.3.1923) 6033 Pte I. Fry. E. AFR. M.S. (East African Medical Services) & Kimberley Star His Sister’s VERY RARE Medal Pair. (With Shadow Dates) Queen’s South Africa Medal. NURSING SISTER I. FRY & Kimberley Star (Sister Fry served at the Kimberley (Civil) Hospital) NOTE: All the nurses on the roll were entitled to the Defence of Kimberley clasp, but it was decided not to issue it to females. As such it’s shown crossed off to all females medal recipients on the roll. This is a very unusual truly excellent family grouping which contains not only a highly desirable Nurses QSA with its own Kimberley Star, but also comprises a further Kimberley Star to Town Guard Defender along with a superb mixture of classic South African & WW1 medical services medals. The assembly comes complete with confirming medal rolls & other research papers. Fit for the finest collection. CURRENTLY RESEARCHING ... Telephone Enquires & Part Exchanges Welcome. 01342-870960