WW1 Medal Pair to Jubb RAMC Cyclists. WW1 Medal Pair to Jubb RAMC Cyclists. WW1 Medal Pair to Jubb RAMC Cyclists. WW1 Medal Pair to Jubb RAMC Cyclists. WW1 Medal Pair to Jubb RAMC Cyclists. WW1 Medal Pair to Jubb RAMC Cyclists. WW1 Medal Pair to Jubb RAMC Cyclists. WW1 Medal Pair to Jubb RAMC Cyclists. WW1 Medal Pair to Jubb RAMC Cyclists. WW1 Medal Pair to Jubb RAMC Cyclists.

WW1 Medal Pair to Jubb RAMC Cyclists.

A WW1 British war and victory medal correctly named to 110948 Private Arthur Jubb Royal Army Medical Corps.
Arther Higginbottom Jubb was born in Stalybridge, Manchester 1896 and before the war he was employed as a Cotton Weaver in Ashton Under Lyne. He enlisted into the army on 10th December 1915. For two years he was on home service with the Army Cyclists and the RAMC Blackpool until December 1917 when he was posted to France joining the Cyclists Base Deport Rouen on the 2nd December 1917 and then posted to No 12 Stationary Hospital St Pol. How the relation from Royal Army Cyclists overlaps the Royal Army Medical Corps, I do not know, this maybe something or nothing, but worth digging in too. It looks like Arthur stayed with the 12th Sta Hosp until august 1919, spending a short time as a patient in his own hospital in 1918, he was transferred to the 2nd Stationary Hospital in Abbeville. He was finally discharged on 25th November 1919 after serving a total of nearly four years.
Arthur’s medal pair are in excellent unworn condition and comes with various original photographs and badges etc.

Code: 29937

Reserved