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KINGS OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS BOER WAR MEDAL PAIR 4259 TEMPLE GALLIPOLI ROYAL FUSILIERS WW1
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Offered is a good K.O.S.B. Boer War medal pair to Private Thomas Temple, who was a tough old soldier, who was recalled to the colours to serve in the Boer War and who later re-joined to serve on Gallipoli at the age of 42.
Queens South Africa Medal (1899-1902) with 3 clasp, CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE, JOHANESBURG,; Kings South Africa Medal (1901 -02) with 2 clasps, SOUTH AFRICA 1901, SOUTH AFRICA 1902, both impressed named 4259 PTE T. TEMPLE. K.O. SCOT: BORD. Comes with copies of Boer War service papers & medal roll, WW1 service papers, medal index card, medal rolls, silver war badge list & basic research.
Thomas Edward Temple
was born 1871 at South Windlesham, Surrey. He was working as a groom when he enlisted on the 22/6/1892 at London with the 4
th
Hussars and was given the regimental number 3374. He was 21 years old at the time and had been previously rejected. However on the 3/11/1892 he transferred to the 3
rd
Battalion Kings Own Scottish Borders with the new service number 4259, and served until 22/6/99 in England when he transferred to the Army Reserve.
On the outbreak of the war in South Africa, he was recalled to the colours 18/2/1899 and to the 1
st
Battalion with whom he served with in South Africa 27/6/99 – 19/9/1902, then returned to England. He discharged 21/6/04 and was living in London working as a chauffer when he enlisted 4/2/1915 (42 years old) to the 5
th
Battalion Royal Fusiliers with the service number G/12479, posted to the 2
nd
Battalion 23/4/15 and served Gallipoli 18/5/15 – 9/2/1916 when he was sent back to the R.F Depot London (probably too old for active service/sick from Gallipoli) and on the 20/5/1916 posted to the 1
st
Garrison Battalion, The Buffs, 27/6/17 to the 2/4
th
Battalion Norfolk Regiment (U.K. Garrison) sevice number 33263, being discharged 27/3/1918 due to sickness which could probably be attributed to his Gallipoli service. The 1939 census records his as working as a civil service messenger. He died on the 25/5/1947.
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Weight
1 kg
Dimensions
40 × 20 × 10 cm
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