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Coming of Ace Medal - Other Robert Windsor-Clive.  Viscount Windsor 1884 - 1908.
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Coming of Ace Medal - Other Robert Windsor-Clive. Viscount Windsor 1884 - 1908.

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Time Period
1800s
Product code
WCM01
Bob Shop ID
642265635

I'm selling a 1905 Coming of Ace Medal Other Robert Windsor-Clive, Viscount Windsor 18841908

 

In 1883, Lord Plymouth married Alberta Victoria Sarah Caroline, who was the daughter of Sir Augustus Paget, and born in 1863. They had three sons and one daughter. His eldest son Other Robert Windsor-Clive, Viscount Windsor (18841908), predeceased him sadly.

On one side of the medal is the family coat of arms and family Motto: Je Me Fie En Dieu, I trust in God

On the other is the coming of age dedication to Viscount Windsor Himself


Surnames: Windsor, Winsor, deWindsor, Wyndesore, Winzer, Winser, Wincer 

Lord Plymouth died suddenly in March 1923, aged 65, at his home in Great Cumberland Place, London, and was buried at Tardebigge, Worcestershire.[1] He was succeeded in the earldom by his second son, Ivor. The Countess of Plymouth died in August 1944, aged 81,[2] and was buried next to her husband and their son Other Robert (18841908).

 

Original Red and White and Blue Ribbon

In Good Overall Condition

Measures approximately 40mm across

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