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QSAs named to unusual ranks 10 years 5 months ago #14739

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That would be six in total. I would equate the rank to a "labour broker" in that the agent heads the list of doolie bearers. Did he recruit, organize and pay his team I am not sure.
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QSAs named to unusual ranks 6 years 3 months ago #56752

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The QSA and KSA to Augustus J B O'Callaghan who was a civilian serving with the ASC. His medals are named to Superintendent of Transport, a non-miltary rank.





O'Callaghan left Southampton for the Cape in 1896 on board the SS Scott. At the time he was aged 23 and gave his occupation as traveller.
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QSAs named to unusual ranks 6 years 1 month ago #57257

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Morning members

An unusual rank found on a medal to Imperial Transport Service, a unit that was contracted to provide transport to the army and comprised men from Julius Weil Imperial Transport Service and R. Crosbie Transport companies.



A brief analysis of the roll combined with an Excel spreadsheet listing each page shows that:



747 names on Julius Weil roll, after removing all those drawn through we get 673 eligible for medal, (this is the same as figure on roll in diamond, top left), and it is shown that 601 medals were eventually issued to GOC, Cape Town 10/11/1904. Of these only 108 were issued (roll annoted as issued),

There are 129 names on the Crosbie roll, and after removing drawn through entries there is a balance of 106 names. However this roll is very faint and there is no indication of medals issued to Cape Town or the figure normally found in the top left corner, it is difficult to determine how many were actually claimed from this roll.

There are 26 men with the rank of Travelling Clerical Staff and just 9 claimed their medal, so a quite unusual rare rank overall. I would assume that these men were educated and served the purpose of travelling to various depots and accounting loads and deliveries as and where they were needed.

It is interesting to note that although most qualified for clasps, only a select few were issued as such, the roll clearly stating "Medals Only", I have seen one or two examples over the years and of the three, two had clasps, so were they restored by collectors based on the page with their entry or issued as such?

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QSAs named to unusual ranks 6 years 1 month ago #57259

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I can't show photos because I consigned my remaining "special" Naval QSA's to City Coins fot the next auction/
QSA, no bar: Mr T.R. Wellington, Master of Tug “Sir John”
QSA, 1 bar CC: H.G. Arnold, Deputy Victg. Store Officer, Cape of Good Hope.
The naming on Arnold's medal takes up the complete rim
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Something to look forward to Henk - fantastic medals those are. Very scarce too.

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What great posts to this thread!
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