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Mystery Blue Cord Mounted Ribbon - Any Ideas?


RussT

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A work colleague has in his possession a box of bits and bobs from his Great Grandfather, who served in the 15th Royal Scots.

The box contains a number of WW1 items including his DCM, VM and BWM medals and ribbons. There are also some badges from around this time e.g. a DCM League badge.

There is one item that is a complete mystery. It is a blue-coloured cord mounted ribbon on a pinned bar, with an inscription on the back which includes THE MARSHAL - see images of front and back below. It is about 1" wide.

Anyone have any ideas what it might be?

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I think that the inscription has nothing to do with the ribbon - the word P(atent) App(lied) For suggests that The Marshal is the name of a device for mounting ribbons - any ribbon.

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Khedive's Star?

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Royal Humane Society medal?

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Could be for a Metropolitan Police Jubilee Medal 1887/97. (or equivalent Police Ambulance etc)

What is the width of the ribbon?

Sepoy

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I'll agree with Gareth. The RHS Life Saving Medal was worn on the opposite side of the chest (right hand side) as a single ribbon; the Bronze Award is a plain blue ribbon. And the name on the back is the manufacturer of the mounting.

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A work colleague has in his possession a box of bits and bobs from his Great Grandfather, who served in the 15th Royal Scots.

The box contains a number of WW1 items including his DCM, VM and BWM medals and ribbons. There are also some badges from around this time e.g. a DCM League badge.

What is his Great Grandfather's name? If he was entitled to a Royal Humane Society award, the RHS Medal rolls can be checked.

Sepoy

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Many thanks to all for the suggestions

His name was Alexander Ramsbottom - I have all the readily accessible information as to his GW military service.

How would I go about checking the RHS rolls please?

As noted in #1, it is approx. 1" wide (i.e. the horizontal direction in the image in #1), so the other dimension can be approximated by scaling from that - I make it about 1/2".

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Russ

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Sepoy

Thanks for the link. No sign of him in those rolls - although the exploits of some of the awardees do make for fascinating reading.

Regards

Russ

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