In Palestine Today 1938
1920 PALESTINIAN BRITISH COLONIAL PALESTINE POLICE FORCE CAP BADGE by DOWLER
1920 PALESTINIAN BRITISH COLONIAL PALESTINE POLICE FORCE CAP BADGE by DOWLER. Hat badge of the Mandatory Palestine Police force with slider-back, circa. 1920’s, by William Dowler of Birmingham; size: 30 x 48mm; weight: 9.9g. The Palestine Police Force was a British colonial police service established in Mandatory Palestine on 1 July 1920, when High Commissioner Herbert Samuel’s civil administration took over responsibility for security from General Allenby’s Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (South). The Egyptian Expeditionary Force had won the decisive Battle of Gaza in November 1917 under the newly appointed Commander-in-Chief of Palestine, Edmund Allenby. Following the Battle of Jerusalem in December, Allenby accepted the surrender of the city, which was placed under martial law, and guards were posted at several points within the city and in Bethlehem to protect sites held sacred by the Christian, Muslim and Jewish religions. Following a decisive British victory at the Battle of Megiddo, the Ottoman Empire formally surrendered on 30 October 1918, leaving the British in complete control of Palestine. Headquarters of the police in Jerusalem were initially set up in the Russian Compound, along Jaffa Road, where assistant provost marshal was assisted by the British Military Police. Initially Palestine was administered in the southern district of the Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (OETA). The Palestine Police was founded with the establishment in July 1920 of the civilian administration of the British Mandate under high commissioner Herbert Samuel. The first police commander was Lieutenant Colonel P. Bramley, OBE, with the title of Director of Public Security and with the rank of Commandant of Police and Prisons. Legislative authority was granted eight months after-the-fact with Police Ordinance 1921, although the PPF’s authority was never challenged legally. All items are guaranteed genuine! This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “ottomannumis” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
- Modified Item: No
1920 PALESTINIAN BRITISH COLONIAL PALESTINE POLICE FORCE CAP BADGE by DOWLER
1920 PALESTINIAN BRITISH COLONIAL PALESTINE POLICE FORCE CAP BADGE by DOWLER. Hat badge of the Mandatory Palestine Police force with slider-back, circa. 1920’s, by William Dowler of Birmingham; size: 30 x 48mm; weight: 9.9g. The Palestine Police Force was a British colonial police service established in Mandatory Palestine on 1 July 1920, when High Commissioner Herbert Samuel’s civil administration took over responsibility for security from General Allenby’s Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (South). The Egyptian Expeditionary Force had won the decisive Battle of Gaza in November 1917 under the newly appointed Commander-in-Chief of Palestine, Edmund Allenby. Following the Battle of Jerusalem in December, Allenby accepted the surrender of the city, which was placed under martial law, and guards were posted at several points within the city and in Bethlehem to protect sites held sacred by the Christian, Muslim and Jewish religions. Following a decisive British victory at the Battle of Megiddo, the Ottoman Empire formally surrendered on 30 October 1918, leaving the British in complete control of Palestine. Headquarters of the police in Jerusalem were initially set up in the Russian Compound, along Jaffa Road, where assistant provost marshal was assisted by the British Military Police. Initially Palestine was administered in the southern district of the Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (OETA). The Palestine Police was founded with the establishment in July 1920 of the civilian administration of the British Mandate under high commissioner Herbert Samuel. The first police commander was Lieutenant Colonel P. Bramley, OBE, with the title of Director of Public Security and with the rank of Commandant of Police and Prisons. Legislative authority was granted eight months after-the-fact with Police Ordinance 1921, although the PPF’s authority was never challenged legally. All items are guaranteed genuine! This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “ottomannumis” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
- Modified Item: No
RAMC Palestine Clasp King’s Own GSM and LSGC Medal Pair, UK. Lieut. Col
LSGC Medal – on edge LIEUT. RAMC – 35 gr. King’s Own GSM – on edge 6654108. RAMC – 34,8 gr. WHAT YOU SEE IN PICTURE IS WHAT YOU GET. Due to COVID pandemic there will be some delays in shippin. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “batranet” and is located in this country: RO. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Judaica Palestine Very Rare Shoulder Tag Betar Jabotinsky Palestine 2 Banks Map
Judaica Palestine Very Rare Shoulder Tag Betar Jabotinsky Palestine 2 Banks Map. Palestine’s 2 Banks. 8.7cm X 6.8cm. DO NOT DUPLICATE OR COPY! This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “guraz10″ and is located in this country: IL. This item can be shipped worldwide.
1938 British Colonial Police Forces for Long Service and Good Conduct Palestine
1938 British Colonial Police Forces for Long Service and Good Conduct Palestine Police (full size medal). Kiryako Constantine Palestine Police. Cosmetic condition: used and shows sign of used consistent with age but remains in nice condition. Pictures are part of the item description. Ribbon: Yes (Aftermarket ribbon). The item “1938 British Colonial Police Forces for Long Service and Good Conduct Palestine” is in sale since Tuesday, February 5, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “the-orient-treasures” and is located in Bedford, Nova Scotia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Scarce Original Authentic Supernumerary Palestine Police Ghaffir Cap Hat Badge
ORIGINAL AUTHENTIC 1930′ SUPERNUMERARY PALESTINE – – JEWISH SETTELMENTS POLICE – WHITE METAL – GAFIR CAP BADGE. ITEMS , DIRECT FROM MY 30 YEARS COLLECTION. ASK ANY QUESTION YOU HAVE , OR IF YOU NEED MORE SPECIFIC. DETAILS OR TO SEE MORE PHOTOS , AND I’LL ANSWER IMMEDIATELY! The item “SCARCE ORIGINAL AUTHENTIC SUPERNUMERARY PALESTINE POLICE GHAFFIR CAP HAT BADGE” is in sale since Tuesday, November 01, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “elecran” and is located in kiriat tivon, israel. This item can be shipped worldwide.
King’s Police Medal Group to British Police Constable in Palestine Police 1936
King’s Police Medal Group to British Police Constable in Palestine Police 1936. This medal group includes the following medals. King’s Police Medal (Silver) for Gallantry HORACE W. General Service Medal (Silver) 833 CONST. Defense Medal (Silver Issue) Unnamed. War Medal 19391945 (Silver Issue) Unnamed. As such, it could be legitimate or it could be a self-award. In any case, they are just like I bought them. The circumstances surrounding Thompsons Kings Police Medal for Gallantry. At midnight on July 28, 1936, a small patrol of Palestine Police officers were fired upon by a group of Palestinians near the Nablus hills. The ensuing battle would last all day and only ended after British troops with tanks and airplanes made a counter attack. According to contemporary newspaper reports this skirmish was [t]he severest battle since the beginning of the Arab general strike against Jewish immigration 101 days ago. At least 20 Palestinians and one constable, named Christopher Wren, were killed during this clash. British Constable Horace William Henry Thompson was one of three Palestine Police officers recognized for his courageous conduct during this engagement. The others were Sergeant Hamish Ian McLeod and Constable David Farrar. According to the Palestine Police Old Comrades Association newsletter No. 118, March 1980 p 44-47 there were 65 KPMs awarded to the Palestine Police, and only 29 were for gallantry. As such, this medal is especially rare. If this items ships via. The item “King’s Police Medal Group to British Police Constable in Palestine Police 1936″ is in sale since Friday, July 21, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “yearbooksetc” and is located in Blue Springs, Missouri. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
King’s Police Medal Group to British Police Constable in Palestine Police 1936
King’s Police Medal Group to British Police Constable in Palestine Police 1936. This medal group includes the following medals. King’s Police Medal (Silver) for Gallantry HORACE W. General Service Medal (Silver) 833 CONST. Defense Medal (Silver Issue) Unnamed. War Medal 19391945 (Silver Issue) Unnamed. As such, it could be legitimate or it could be a self-award. In any case, they are just like I bought them. The circumstances surrounding Thompsons Kings Police Medal for Gallantry. At midnight on July 28, 1936, a small patrol of Palestine Police officers were fired upon by a group of Palestinians near the Nablus hills. The ensuing battle would last all day and only ended after British troops with tanks and airplanes made a counter attack. According to contemporary newspaper reports this skirmish was [t]he severest battle since the beginning of the Arab general strike against Jewish immigration 101 days ago. At least 20 Palestinians and one constable, named Christopher Wren, were killed during this clash. British Constable Horace William Henry Thompson was one of three Palestine Police officers recognized for his courageous conduct during this engagement. The others were Sergeant Hamish Ian McLeod and Constable David Farrar. According to the Palestine Police Old Comrades Association newsletter No. 118, March 1980 p 44-47 there were 65 KPMs awarded to the Palestine Police, and only 29 were for gallantry. As such, this medal is especially rare. If this items ships via. The item “King’s Police Medal Group to British Police Constable in Palestine Police 1936″ is in sale since Tuesday, June 20, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “yearbooksetc” and is located in Blue Springs, Missouri. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
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