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  2. Distinguished Service Order, awarded to 2nd Lt. John Mitchell between …

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page395.html
    8 Aug 2021: This medal is unnamed, but belonged to 2nd Lieutenant John Mitchell of the Royal Air Force, with whoseLester Watson acquired it. ... Nonetheless it was as a group that Lester Watson purchased them, from the London dealers Baldwin in 1928.
  3. British War Medal 1914-1920, awarded to 2nd Lt. John Mitchell 1920

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page397.html
    8 Aug 2021: It is one ofthat are in the Lester Watson Collection. Although the catalogue of the Watson Collection considers Mitchell's awards as its Group 7, the medals of that group are ... Nonetheless it was as a group that Lester Watson purchased them, from the
  4. India General Service Medal (1854-1895), with bar for N. E. Frontier…

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page382.html
    8 Aug 2021: Collection catalogue considers them as Group 3 they have been treated separately here. ... Nonetheless, it was as a group that Lester Watson purchased them from the dealer Gifford, in 1928.
  5. Tibet Medal, with bar for Gyantse, awarded to Subadar Jangbir Rana,…

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page383.html
    8 Aug 2021: The medals are not attached to each other so although the Watson Collection catalogue considers them as Group 3 they have been treated separately here. ... Nonetheless, it was as a group that Lester Watson purchased them from the dealer Gifford, in 1928.
  6. Ghuznee Medal, awarded to Brigdr George Warren 1842

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page416.html
    8 Aug 2021: verified. Brigadier Warren's medal group has come as one into the Watson Collection and the Catalogue considers them as Group 9, but as the pieces are not physically attached they ... areLester Watson purchased them as a group from the London dealers
  7. Naval General Service Medal (1915), with bar for Persian Gulf…

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page386.html
    8 Aug 2021: The medals are not attached to each other so although the Watson Collection catalogue considers them as Group 4 they have been treated separately here. ... Nonetheless, it was as a group that Lester Watson purchased them from the London dealer Spink, in
  8. Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918 (British), awarded to 2nd Lt. John…

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page398.html
    8 Aug 2021: It is one ofthat are in the Lester Watson Collection. Although the catalogue of the Watson Collection considers Mitchell's awards as its Group 7, the medals of that group are ... Nonetheless it was as a group that Lester Watson purchased them, from the
  9. Army of India Medal, with bar for Bhurtpoor, awarded to Lt George…

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page414.html
    8 Aug 2021: Brigadier Warren's medal group has come as one into the Watson Collection and the Catalogue considers them as Group 9, but as the pieces are not physically attached they areLester ... Watson purchased them as a group from the London dealers Baldwin in
  10. Honourable Artillery Company of London's Old Gunners' Club…

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page389.html
    8 Aug 2021: Collection catalogue considers them as Group 5 they have been treated separately here. ... Nonetheless, it was as a group that Lester Watson purchased them at some point before 1928; they had all previously formed part of the Payne Collection.
  11. India General Service Medal, with bar for Pegu, awarded to Brigadier…

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page415.html
    8 Aug 2021: Brigadier Warren's medal group has come as one into the Watson Collection and the Catalogue considers them as Group 9, but as the pieces are not physically attached they areLester ... Watson purchased them as a group from the London dealers Baldwin in
  12. Indian General Service Medal, with bar for Abor 1911-12, awarded to…

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page384.html
    8 Aug 2021: The Indian troops campaigning against this people between October 1911 and April 1912 knew them instead as the Abors, which is supposedly an Assamese coining meaning those who cannot be controlled'. ... All the same, it was as a group that Lester Watson
  13. Indian Order of Merit, 3rd Class, awarded to Subadar Jangbir Rana,…

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page381.html
    8 Aug 2021: Collection catalogue considers them as Group 3 they have been treated separately here. ... Nonetheless, it was as a group that Lester Watson purchased them from the dealer Gifford, in 1928.
  14. Crimean War Medal, with bars for Alma & Sebastopol, issued in…

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page80.html
    8 Aug 2021: It is unnamed, as were most medals in haste to get them to the still-fighting army, and the recipient's identity is unknown. ... Lester Watson purchased the medal from the dealer Gifford at some point before 1928.
  15. Badge of the Order of St Stanislas, 2nd Class, awarded to 2nd Lt.…

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page401.html
    8 Aug 2021: in support of British forces embroiled in the unsuccessful defence of White Russia, with whoseLester Watson acquired it. ... Nonetheless it was as a group that Lester Watson purchased them, from the London dealers Baldwin in 1928.
  16. Africa General Service Medal, with bar for Somaliland 1908-1910,…

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page385.html
    8 Aug 2021: The medals are not attached to each other so although the Watson Collection catalogue considers them as Group 4 they have been treated separately here. ... Nonetheless, it was as a group that Lester Watson purchased them from the London dealer Spink, in
  17. Badge of the Order of St Anne, 2nd Class, awarded to 2nd Lt. John…

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page402.html
    8 Aug 2021: in support of British forces embroiled in the unsuccessful defence of White Russia, with whoseLester Watson acquired it. ... Nonetheless it was as a group that Lester Watson purchased them, from the London dealers Baldwin in 1928.
  18. Badge of the Order of St Vladimir, 3rd Class, awarded to 2nd Lt. John …

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page400.html
    8 Aug 2021: that served in South Russia in support of British forces embroiled in the unsuccessful defence of White Russia, with whoseLester Watson acquired it. ... Nonetheless it was as a group that Lester Watson purchased them, from the London dealers Baldwin in
  19. Honourable Artillery Company of London's Long Service Medal,…

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page388.html
    8 Aug 2021: The medals are not attached to each other so although the Watson Collection catalogue considers them as Group 5 they have been treated separately here. ... Nonetheless, it was as a group that Lester Watson purchased them at some point before 1928; they
  20. Ancient & Honourable Artillery Company of Massachusetts Medal for …

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page387.html
    8 Aug 2021: The medals are not attached to each other so although the Watson Collection catalogue considers them as Group 5 they have been treated separately here. ... Nonetheless, it was as a group that Lester Watson purchased them at some point before 1928; they
  21. Distinguished Flying Cross, awarded to 2nd Lt. John Mitchell 1920

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page396.html
    8 Aug 2021: Mitchell's wing-walking exploit finds an eerie parallel in the heroism of another Watson Collection medal's recipient! ... Nonetheless it was as a group that Lester Watson purchased them, from the London dealers Baldwin in 1928.

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