United Kingdom. An East And West Africa Medal 1887-1900, H.m.s. Phoebe, Royal Navy Archive " He was transferred and
Description
" He was transferred and admitted to Whitby Military Hospital on July 27th
threatened the neighbours with the concentration camp when she could not get her way
enamel chipping to swastika
it was placed under the command of the British Crown in 1858
In die-stamped brass
United Kingdom. An East And West Africa Medal 1887-1900, H.m.s. Phoebe, Royal Navy Archive " He was transferred andBENIN RIVER 1894 (T. G. STRANGE, ACT. 2 SH. COOK, H. M. S. PHOEBE.). Naming is officially impressed in large capitals. Very dark patina, bruised, edge nicks, contact marks, original ribbon, near very fine. Footnote: HMS Phoebe was a Pearl class cruiser of the Royal Navy, built at the HMNB Devonport and launched on July 1, 1890. She served as part of the Cape and West Africa Station from 1893 until 1897. During this time she participated in the Benin
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