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United Kingdom. A Crimean War Group To Able Seaman Labett, Hms Arethusa, Hms Centaur
United Kingdom. A Crimean War Group To Able Seaman Labett, Hms Arethusa, Hms Centaur
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eMedals offers rapid domestic and international shipping. Orders received prior to 12:00pm (EST) will be shipped on the same business day.* Orders placed on Canadian Federal holidays will be dispatched the subsequent business day. Courier tracking numbers are provided for all shipments. All items purchased from eMedals can be returned for a full monetary refund or merchandise credit, providing the criteria presented in our Terms & Conditions are met. *Please note that the addition of a COA may impact dispatch time.
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Baltic Medal 1854-1855; Crimea Medal 1954-1856, 1 Clasp - SEBASTOPOL (W.J. LABETT, SIG. H.M.S "ARETHUSA"); and Turkish Crimea Medal (W.J. LABETT. H.M.S. "ARETHUSA".). Naming is engraved on the two Crimean medals, the naming inverted on the Crimea Medal, the Baltic Medal is un-named as issued. Un-mounted, edge nicks on all three medals, both Crimean Medals exhibiting contact marks, the Baltic Medal with an original ribbon, the two Crimean medals with replacement ribbons, near very fine. Accompanied by copies of his Service Records and Re-enlistment Papers, along with the Medal Roll for recipients of the Baltic Medal with HMS Centaur.
Footnote: William John Labett was born on July 17, 1826 in Gosford, Oxfordshire, England. He enlisted with the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class, his initial service with HMS Blenheim. He then served as a Signalman aboard the 50-gun fourth-rate sailing frigate HMS Arethusa from July 4, 1851 to January 15, 1855, a period of forty-two months, in the ranks of Boy 2nd Class and Boy 1st Class, earning him the Crimea Medal with Sebastopol clasp. This was subsequently followed by twenty-eight months' service with the wooden paddle frigate HMS Centaur from January 16, 1855 to May 2, 1857 in the ranks of Boy 1st Class, Ordinary Seaman and Able Seaman. His later service included both HMS Sphinx and HMS Hastings and it was while he was with the latter that he re-enlisted for an additional seven years' service on March 9, 1858.
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Baltic Medal 1854-1855; Crimea Medal 1954-1856, 1 Clasp - SEBASTOPOL (W.J. LABETT, SIG. H.M.S "ARETHUSA"); and Turkish Crimea Medal (W.J. LABETT. H.M.S. "ARETHUSA".). Naming is engraved on the two Crimean medals, the naming inverted on the Crimea Medal, the Baltic Medal is un-named as issued. Un-mounted, edge nicks on all three medals, both Crimean Medals exhibiting contact marks, the Baltic Medal with an original ribbon, the two Crimean medals with replacement ribbons, near very fine. Accompanied by copies of his Service Records and Re-enlistment Papers, along with the Medal Roll for recipients of the Baltic Medal with HMS Centaur.
Footnote: William John Labett was born on July 17, 1826 in Gosford, Oxfordshire, England. He enlisted with the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class, his initial service with HMS Blenheim. He then served as a Signalman aboard the 50-gun fourth-rate sailing frigate HMS Arethusa from July 4, 1851 to January 15, 1855, a period of forty-two months, in the ranks of Boy 2nd Class and Boy 1st Class, earning him the Crimea Medal with Sebastopol clasp. This was subsequently followed by twenty-eight months' service with the wooden paddle frigate HMS Centaur from January 16, 1855 to May 2, 1857 in the ranks of Boy 1st Class, Ordinary Seaman and Able Seaman. His later service included both HMS Sphinx and HMS Hastings and it was while he was with the latter that he re-enlisted for an additional seven years' service on March 9, 1858.





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