Pacman Posted March 18, 2016 Posted March 18, 2016 (edited) Hi, I am researching my wife's family history, and it appears that the Imperial Guard in the attached photo is one of her great grandfather's family. The photo was taken as part of the Imperial Guard with Czar Nicholas in we think about 1915. We can recognize the George Cross on his left breast, but was wondering if anyone may have an idea of any in the group on his right breast. Possibly the St Anne Cross in the centre due to what appears to be crossed swords? I know it is a low resolution image, but if we can identify we may be able to trace his name via recipient lists. I have tried searching via google images to no success so far. He is the only one in the group photo with this cluster. Thank you. Edited March 23, 2016 by TacHel
dedehansen Posted March 18, 2016 Posted March 18, 2016 I´m not a Russian specialist, but I think the first one could be the Sankt Annenorder and the next one is the St Stanislausorder with swords the medal ?? Regards Andreas
Claudius Posted March 18, 2016 Posted March 18, 2016 This is a really hard scan to try to read the medals. Could you crop and enlarge the area? It might help. The left breast is not the St. George Cross. It looks like Order of St. John of Jerusalem Maltese Cross. On the right breast; just like Andreas I could see it being the St. Stanislaus Order with swords. I initially thought St. Anne, but the ribbon is suggests the St. Stanislaus.
Pacman Posted March 18, 2016 Author Posted March 18, 2016 Thank you both. Unfortunately this is already highly enlarged from a group photo on the site http://www.history.toumanoff.com Our family name is Korobka, and this gentleman bears an incredible likeness to my wife's father, who's grandfather and 5 brothers all served as personal czarist guards. We can now at least try to find the missing link as all were killed in the storming of the palace except his son (grandfather) who escaped back to the Ukraine.
paul wood Posted March 18, 2016 Posted March 18, 2016 I suspect the St John like cross is probably one of the Military School badge, the Third in the Group looks like it has a St Vladimir Ribbon, which could be the 1812 centenary. Paul
Pacman Posted March 19, 2016 Author Posted March 19, 2016 Hello again, This is a shot, again taken from a large full photo, of the same person from the 4th Imperial Rifle's regiment. Hopefully the emblem on the right breast may be a little clearer? Thanks
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