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The only medal that could be awarded on its own was the British War Medal. So, if any of the other medals is found on its own, it must be a ‘split group’ i.e. other medals are missing. The British War Medal weighs an ounce; if it alone is missing from a group of medals, it might indicate that it was once pawned or sold for its scrap silver value, and melted down.
Medals should always be worn (or mounted, if displayed) in an ‘order of precedence’. You can find the ‘order of precedence’ list in the Medals Yearbook (details below) . The medal with precedence is on the left of the group when seen by someone meeting the wearer (or looking at a display).
Because the medals were worn or displayed together, some of the markings can tell us something about any missing medals. The British War Medal is silver, quite a soft medal; it often shows ‘contact marks’ if it has rubbed alongside other medals. Marks to the right of King George V’s head indicate that a Victory Medal was probably also awarded and marks to the left that probably either a 1914 or 1914-15 star was awarded.
Nicknames
The issue of First World War Service Medals in the 1920’s coincided with a comic strip in the Daily Mirror newspaper.
The popular cartoons featured Pip the dog, Squeak the penguin and Wilfred the rabbit.
Soon the three main campaign medals (the 1914 or 1914-15 Star, the British War Medal and the Victory Medal) were nicknamed 'Pip, Squeak and Wilfred'.
When only the British War and Victory Medals were worn together they became 'Mutt and Jeff' after another pair of cartoon characters.

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@worldwarbricks7966
@worldwarbricks7966 Год назад
Just a little correction the bar on the mons/1914 star was not awarded for arriving in the theatre on a certain date but instead for coming under fire during the qualifying dates of the 1914 star
@historicmilitaria1944
@historicmilitaria1944 Год назад
Awesome collection,my own military cross cost two quid from a local car boot sale many years ago complete with box,photo of the guy and two newspaper reports...bought it from a random house clearance guy who didn't know what he had...in recent years a military cross has turned up in some scrap at a local scrapyard and a few months later a local heart foundation shop had one donated which they sold for a couple of quid ,so they are about and totally undervalued by those not in the know.
@user-rs5mw8yv5r
@user-rs5mw8yv5r 10 месяцев назад
Thank you, thank you! Love this sort of content!
@eiremilitarycollectibles1238
@eiremilitarycollectibles1238 9 месяцев назад
you are more than welcome
@joecameron3674
@joecameron3674 9 месяцев назад
Loved the video. Learned a ton in a very short time. Thank you for sharing.
@eiremilitarycollectibles1238
@eiremilitarycollectibles1238 9 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@rolfagten857
@rolfagten857 Год назад
Nice medals sir!🎖
@steelhelmetstan7305
@steelhelmetstan7305 Год назад
Didn't know that about officers ww1 medals, really interesting video, thanks lads 🙂🙂🙂👍
@davidbrennan660
@davidbrennan660 Год назад
Great Video.
@worldwarbricks7966
@worldwarbricks7966 Год назад
Impressive collection, dis Danny have a channel? I think i remember seeing a couple videos of his but can't find them anywhere.
@johnshanahan8477
@johnshanahan8477 Год назад
Herefordshire regimental museum is his channel
@richardforrest8134
@richardforrest8134 Месяц назад
Hi fellow medal collector here, keeping medals in those plastic wallets damages them due to oxygen starvation. I'd take them out for preservation
@alexhidell8022
@alexhidell8022 7 месяцев назад
Wait- I have an important question. Would it be possible for a Territorial soldier to have Pip, Squeak, Wilfred AND the Territorial Medal if he had served the 3 years prior and was sent to France in 1914? I understand that your soldier in the video was sent to Singapore until 1917 so he didn't get the 1914/15 Star Medal. Is that correct? or is it one medal or the other? Like if you have the Territorial Medal it automatically disqualifies you from getting the 1915/15 Star Medal (even if you went to France early on)?
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