2 mm (w) x 10 mm (h) Ribbon Bar with dual push pin attachments and its 16
He was taken to England on April 20th and placed at Trent Park
stating that he was married to Ethel Aurora Bolster and his trade as Assistant Manager in a Variety Store Chain (Zeller's)
four screwposts on the reverse
initially flying a Messerschmitt Bf 110 heavy fighter
United Kingdom. A Queen’s South Africa Medal to Conductor A.L. Harper, Imperial Transport Service Auction Archive 2 mm (w) x 10A Queens South Africa Medal. Instituted 1899. In silver, rim officially engraved CONDR. A. L. HARPER. IMP. TRNSPT. SER. with CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE, bright, notable edge bruises and contact marks, very fine. Footnote: A. L. Harper, service no. 1291, is on the Weils Transport medal rolls for the Queens South Africa and Kings South Africa medals, serving with the Imperial Transport Service. The Imperial Transport Service played a vital