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    Interesting article by Lord Ashcroft in Sunday Supplement today.
    A new Exhibition Area in the Imperial War Museum,London,
    will open in November given over to the VC.
    Funded by and donated by him via a "Trust"thumbs
    The entire Collection of his 162 VCs with their individual
    histories.To include the only ever double award.
    Worth a visit on your next London trip.
    Seiler

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    is this a `new` new display?. i ask as i was in the iwm last year, and there`s already a big display of vc`s. very, very impressive.when you read the little note next to each medal, telling how the medal was earned, with a photo of the winner, what some of these men did bordered on the insane!.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Seiler View Post
      Interesting article by Lord Ashcroft in Sunday Supplement today.
      A new Exhibition Area in the Imperial War Museum,London,
      will open in November given over to the VC.
      Funded by and donated by him via a "Trust"thumbs
      The entire Collection of his 162 VCs with their individual
      histories.To include the only ever double award.
      Worth a visit on your next London trip.
      Seiler
      Actually, there were three who were awarded the VC twice; Arthur Martin-Leake, Noel Chavasse, and Charles Upham.

      Bob Shoaf

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        Originally posted by steve h View Post
        is this a `new` new display?. i ask as i was in the iwm last year, and there`s already a big display of vc`s. very, very impressive.when you read the little note next to each medal, telling how the medal was earned, with a photo of the winner, what some of these men did bordered on the insane!.
        The article was penned by Ashcroft himself.Two pages.
        It is a whole NEW area,PERMANENT,funded by him via a Trust setup
        no doubt to protect his ownership.
        ALL 162 awards will be on display with history.
        This is first time I have seen the number he has bought over the
        years as his wealth irritated many in his acquisitions and apparent
        ruthlessness in the hunt AND eventual purchase.
        The statement re the double winner is a direct quote from him.Not me.
        It WILL open to the Public permanently in November 2010
        Seiler

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          #5
          Originally posted by Seiler View Post
          The article was penned by Ashcroft himself.Two pages.
          It is a whole NEW area,PERMANENT,funded by him via a Trust setup
          no doubt to protect his ownership.
          ALL 162 awards will be on display with history.
          This is first time I have seen the number he has bought over the
          years as his wealth irritated many in his acquisitions and apparent
          ruthlessness in the hunt AND eventual purchase.
          The statement re the double winner is a direct quote from him.Not me.
          It WILL open to the Public permanently in November 2010
          Seiler
          I believe Lord Ashcroft bought Noel Chavasse's VC for 1.5 million, can't remember if pounds sterling or dollars. Not that it matters at that level!

          Bob Shoaf

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            #6
            Originally posted by Robert Shoaf View Post
            I believe Lord Ashcroft bought Noel Chavasse's VC for 1.5 million, can't remember if pounds sterling or dollars. Not that it matters at that level!

            Bob Shoaf
            I would say USD.
            He has been accused of putting financial pressure
            on Families or Owners in order to acquire that is for sure.
            It has apparently been his ambition to collect VCs since a kid.
            Comes of a Ranking Military family.
            The Russian cannon source of bronze is according to him
            of little to no merit now as the cannon are long gone.
            PS Hancocks,The London Maker of the X since 1865 is currently
            offering a very nice cased/authenticated/numbered/limited
            edition for about Sterling £395
            Seiler



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              #7
              The Chavasse grouping sold for £1.5 Million Stirling circa November 2009.

              It comprised the following.
              • Victoria Cross & Bar
              • Military Cross
              • 1914 Star + clasp "5th Aug-22nd Nov 1914"
              • British War Medal
              • Victory Medal + MiD Oakleaf
              I simply cannot articulate the heroism displayed by this man. The English language lacks enough superlatives to adequately honour him.
              Last edited by Patrick Dempsey; 06-08-2010, 04:33 PM. Reason: typo

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                #8
                Originally posted by Patrick Dempsey View Post
                The Chavasse grouping sold for £1.5 Million Stirling circa November 2009.

                It comprised the following.
                • Victoria Cross & Bar
                • Military Cross
                • 1914 Star + clasp "5th Aug-22nd Nov 1914"
                • British War Medal
                • Victory Medal + MiD Oakleaf
                I simply cannot articulate the heroism displayed by this man. The English language lacks enough superlatives to adequately honour him.
                Quite true, indeed. I suggest that anyone with any interest at all in decorations for valour read his VC citations.

                Bob Shoaf

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