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Yes indeed, Peter.
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Yes David, it contains the lists of the men who were decorated with the order and with the medal of honour.
Here is the table of contents:
Table des matières.
La Médaille d’honneur du royaume de Westphalie. 2
Les titulaires de la Médaille d’Honneur. 7
Etat des médailles attribuées. 19
Les dotations et l’administration des biens de l’Ordre. 27
Les insignes de l’Ordre, leur port et le costume de l’Ordre. 31
Les attributions aux Westphaliens. 35
Les attributions aux étrangers. 36
Le cérémonial de distribution. 38
Titulaires de l’Ordre de la Couronne de Westphalie. 40
Noblesse du Royaume de Westphalie. 87
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Two crosses for the same chaplain:
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On this photo, the wounded badge of my wife's grand-father, Oswald Vananove.
His biography here:
http://gen.declercq.free.fr/notices bio/La Grande Guerre d_Oswald Vananove.htm
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Here is one from my collection:
See also p. 9.
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Congratulations Thomas! Very nice.
I love that too!
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Belgium: Order of Leopold and Prussia: Commemorative medal 1815.
Murat: Fidelity medal. 1814.
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Wurtemberg: medal for one campaign and France: St-Helena's medal.
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Some combattant variants for this prussian medal:
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Two non-combattant "pflaume":
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The helmet and the cuirass belonged to King Jérôme .
They can be seen in the Musée Napoléon I - Château de Fontainebleau.
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Hi!
My new book is just published and can be ordered here:
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Hello!
This medal was issued on october 28 1816 to commemorate the campaigns of 1814 and 1815; the name Waterloo Medal is improper and only used by english dealers and collectors.
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Thank you very much, Peter.
This helps me.
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Hello!
I'm loocking for all informations about Isabel Constance Vesey, Voluntary Aid Organisation, officer of the Order of the British Empire (1 january 1920), commandant in Empress Eugenie's Hospital for officers in Farnborough during WW1.
Thanks.
Augustin1813.
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Hi Jaybo,
All surviving récipients of the 1813, 1814 and 1815 campaign medals for combattants and not-combattants were eligible for this medall. They had to show the award document for the campaign medal to claim this 1863 commemorative medal.
Approximately 60.000 were given. [Dietmar Raksch: Preussen Verleihungsurkunden und Besitzzeugnisse 1793 - 1972.]
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Jaybo,
No difference between the medals issued to officers and other ranks. They are in bronze.
Those for civilian are in black cast iron and those for the ladies of the Order of Louise, in sparkling steel.
The colours of the ribbons are also différents.
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Hello!
Are you sure it is bronze gilt?
This modell is habitually in gold.
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There are lilies on the crown, so "Restauration".
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In the 19th century, due to frequent political changes, the centers were replaced according with the new statuts.
So one can find stars "1st Empire" with centers "Restauration" or "Monarchie de Juillet", stars "Restauration" with centers "Monarchie de Juillet" or "2d Empire", and so on... All combinations are possible.
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List of recipients of St George cross - Imperial Russia
in Russia: Imperial
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I come back with this question. Any idea?
Hello!
Who can find for me the recipient of the St George Cross for Prussians (Kulm) n° 2476?
This cross can be seen here:
http://gen.declercq.free.fr/phaleristique/new pages/RUSSIE.htm
Many thanks.