Pete,
Great blockhouse photograph, and thank you for posting the images of Bethell’s miniatures.
A bit off topic, but I don't suppose Cossland's Cleckheaton presentation watch came with his medal. If so, it would be good to know the wording of the inscription.
Sixteen watches were presented at two ceremonies, your man receiving his on 22 Dec 1902.
08/07/1901 presentation
1st Volunteer Active Service Company, West Yorkshire Regiment ["E" Company, 1st V.B.W.R.R.] –
6075 Lance-Corporal [Sergeant] John Charles HOLLINGS
6107 Private Reuben Daniel FIDLER [Fiddler]
6099 Private John Henry HOBSON
6096 Private John Thomas LAST
6094 Private Arthur PARKIN
6088 Private Carl Edward TURNBULL
6086 Private William Oldfield WOOD
6085 Private Bentley WRIGGLESWORTH
Presentation made by Mr J.W. Wadsworth, at the Town Hall, Cleckheaton.
22/12/1902 presentation
2nd Volunteer Active Service Companies, West Yorkshire Regiment ["E" Company, 1st V.B.W.R.R.] –
7047 Private John Thomas CROSSLAND
7098 Private Sam HINCHLIFFE
7046 Private Percy HUTCHINSON
7042 Private Wilfred Richard LUNN
3rd Volunteer Active Service Companies, West Yorkshire Regiment ["E" Company, 1st V.B.W.R.R.] –
7138 Private John COOPER
7141 Private George EDMONDSON (absent - remained in S. Africa)
7150 Private Stephen NORTH
Composite Cyclist Corps –
7130 Private Joseph Cowburn DAVISON
Presentation made by Mr F.W. Birkett (Chairman of the District Council).
Leeds Mercury, 23rd December 1902
CLECKHEATON VOLUNTEERS HONOURED.
At Cleckheaton last night watches were presented by the Chairman of the District Council (Mr F.W. Birkett) to Privates CROSLAND [sic], DAVISON, HINCHLIFFE, HUTCHINSON, LUNN, COOPER, and NORTH, of the Cleckheaton Volunteer Company, who had served in South Africa.
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