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    1935 jubilee medal


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    hi i have 1911 coronation police medal to a pc w fairhall who was pension off in 1936 would he be entitlement for the 1935 jubilee medal :food-smiley-004:

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    Interesting questions and to be honest I don`t know, have you tried the Met Museum? I take it he did serve in the Met. However, thinking about it I don`t think that this medal was issued on mass, I think it was a bit like the 1977 one, where on a few got it, but you never know PC Fairhall might have been one of the few.

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    You don't say what force he is with. If he is Met I don't think he is entitled to the 1935, are you sure on the spelling of the name ?

    Although the Met Museum has recently closed they did not have a list of whom the 1935 Jubilee medal was awarded to. But the National Records at Kew do have, so you can check there.

    For your info I am suprised he is not entiltled as it was awarded to those coming up for retirement so you would have thought he would have ?

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    :violent-smiley-017: hi chaps many thanks for your information. he was in the met. animal his full name is willian fairhall. his officer joined the met in 12/06/1911. lucky boy 10 days in the job and got a medal. i find police order web site so easy to find officers records befor going to kews. did anyone go to the met museum in london and meet steve a nice bloke. but what a gasbag

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    Even though the Met Museum has closed, does anyone known whether they still carry out research? Or is all that information just gathering dust?

    Re PC Fairhall, he certainly was a jammy guy, to only be in 10 days and get a gong!!!! Some Bobbies do their enter career and not get one!!!!!

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    Re the topic '1935 Jubilee Medal', I have an example with an engraved naming on the lower rim of 'SUPT.. D. McFARQUHAR, 6.5.35'. I suspect this is a privately added naming but would be keen to identify who the named person was. Any ideas on where to start?

    David

    1935 Jubilee McFARQUHAR impress combined CW.jpg

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