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Three: Bombardier P. A. Rudd, Royal Artillery (Mounted Bands) British War and Victory...
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British War and Victory Medals (29774 Bmbr. P. A. Rudd. R.A.); Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (29774 Bmbr: P. A. Rudd. R.A. (Mtd: Bands.)) heavily polished and worn, with contact marks throughout, fair to fine, the last scarce to unit (3) £70-£90
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Percy Arthur Rudd was born in Croydon in 1882 and attested for the Royal Artillery in 1898. He was later awarded the L.S.G.C. Medal on 1 April 1917 whilst serving in the Royal Artillery Mounted Band; consisting of woodwind, brass and percussion instruments, it fell to musicians like Rudd to specialise in military band ensembles, with the intention of display at royal and state occasions. At the outbreak of the Great War, it was hoped that military scores would bolster morale, patriotism and recruitment figures, the orchestra later proving a popular success story across the country.
British War and Victory Medals (29774 Bmbr. P. A. Rudd. R.A.); Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (29774 Bmbr: P. A. Rudd. R.A. (Mtd: Bands.)) heavily polished and worn, with contact marks throughout, fair to fine, the last scarce to unit (3) £70-£90
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Percy Arthur Rudd was born in Croydon in 1882 and attested for the Royal Artillery in 1898. He was later awarded the L.S.G.C. Medal on 1 April 1917 whilst serving in the Royal Artillery Mounted Band; consisting of woodwind, brass and percussion instruments, it fell to musicians like Rudd to specialise in military band ensembles, with the intention of display at royal and state occasions. At the outbreak of the Great War, it was hoped that military scores would bolster morale, patriotism and recruitment figures, the orchestra later proving a popular success story across the country.
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