RARE BOY SCOUTS INDIA SILVER MEDAL BANGALORE 1913 ESCALADING WINNER T SEXTON
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RARE BOY SCOUTS INDIA SILVER MEDAL BANGALORE 1913 ESCALADING WINNER T SEXTON Search Description PLEASE READ MY TERMS AND CONDITIONS BELOW BEFORE BIDDING. POSTAGE DISCOUNT GIVEN FOR MULTIPLE PURCHASES. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING . Extremely Rare Silver Boy Scouts Medal Won in Bangalore India in 1913. Scouting was founded in British India in 1909 in Bangalore and was open only to for British and Foreign Scouts. Scouting for Native Indians started in 1913. This Rare Medal was won by T. Sexton for the Challenge Cup at the Central Assault at Arms held in Bangalore in 1913. Escalading is climbing over a wall using a ladder (Rope or Wood )?. Assault at Arms is an event like the Royal Tournament and competitive events were Tug of War, Tent Pegging, Lemon Cutting etc. The Medal is in good condition, measures 3cms diameter and weighs 12.8 grammes. This is a very Early Rare Boy Scouts Medal and deserves to find its way to a Museum or on display in a fine Scouting Collection. Please see my other items belonging to T. SEXTON on Ebay . please ADD WILLIAMSGRANDAD TO YOUR FAVOURITE SELLERS TO SEE MORE ECLECTIC ITEMS. ALLUK BUYERS, items sent by First Class 'Recorded Delivery'' giving compensation up to �46. Special Delivery gives compensation up to �500 and is RECOMMENDED for items in excess of �50. ALL OVERSEAS BUYERS I always send by Airmail and
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