London Gazette Imperial Service Medal
When the imperial service order was inaugurated the badge was a silver seven pointed star.
London gazette imperial service medal. Imperial service medal eiir dei grat. The supplements to the london gazette contain single subjects of the queen s birthday honours and new year honours imperial service medal ministry of defence i e. The imperial service medal affiliated with the imperial service order was instituted on 8 august 1902 gazette issue 27463 to reward civil servants on retirement for at least 25 years of loyal and meritorious service to the crown. Imperial service medal gvi 1st type bust awarded to thomas william taylor one of a number of recipients of the imperial service medal awarded during the period covered by the gvi 1st type bust for the award imperial service medal gvi 1st type bust.
Imperial service medal gvi 1st type bust awarded to percival thomas king who was employed with the civil service as an acting senior draughstam for the admiralty and was awarded the imperial service medal in the london gazette for 19th october 1942. The last four australian army military cross awards were promulgated in the london gazette on 1 september 1972 for vietnam as was the last new zealand army military cross award which was promulgated on 25 september 1970. Sources from the collection london gazette supplements listing postal workers awarded the ims can be found in post 62. The london gazette together with the edinburgh and belfast gazettes is the official paper of the goverment in the united kingdom.
The last military cross awards for the canadian army were for korea. Appointments to the various orders and awards of other honours are usually published in the london gazette. Extremely fine the box with evidence of age awarded to thomas william taylor one. The imperial service medal is a medal affiliated with the imperial service order.
Medals are used to recognise service on a particular operation or in a specific theatre long or valuable service and good conduct. Bust housed in its royal mint fitted presentation case awarded to john stephen gurr a semi skilled labourer for the department of the environment who was awarded the imperial service medal in the london gazette for 8th october 1971. The london gazette includes notices relating to state parliament planning and so on. When the imperial service order was inaugurated the badge was a silver seven pointed star.
The imperial service medal affiliated with the imperial service order was instituted on 8 august 1902 gazette issue 27463 to reward civil servants on retirement for at least 25 years of loyal and meritorious service to the crown. Military awards promotions and the queen s award for enterprise.