Ladies/Gents,
I recently bought a Jubilee/Coronation medal group to a Metropolitan Police Officer PC J Sampson. His 1897 medal is named to H Division, but at some point he transferred as his 1902 is named to V Division. I think I've found him in the 1901 census, living in Mile End Old Town (he's the only J Sampson with a police connection from the Tower Hamlets area & was born in 1867 so I'm assuming he's the right one?).
I know that the census was conducted on the 31st March 1901 and the Coronation took place on 2nd August 1902, so at some point during that 15 month or so period he has transferred. I haven't as yet obtained his service papers, but plan to do so in due course (will have to look into how I go about doing that). But in the interim is anyone an authority on the 1897 Jubilee Medal? I was wondering just how long an Officer had to have been in service for in order to qualify for it. I believe you had to have been in 5 years to qualify for the 2012 version. Is the same true for the 1897 one or could an Officer have started his training he day before and qualified for it? This I hope will give me a rough idea just how long he served in H Division, as it stands now I assume he must have been there at least 4 years.
Which brings me onto my next question. Did Officers get posted to areas where they grew up? I know the Met tended to recruit men from the country or ex army types. The reason I ask is that I've found a James Sampson on the 1881,1891 census from Bethnal Green, who was born in 1867.
I recently bought a Jubilee/Coronation medal group to a Metropolitan Police Officer PC J Sampson. His 1897 medal is named to H Division, but at some point he transferred as his 1902 is named to V Division. I think I've found him in the 1901 census, living in Mile End Old Town (he's the only J Sampson with a police connection from the Tower Hamlets area & was born in 1867 so I'm assuming he's the right one?).
I know that the census was conducted on the 31st March 1901 and the Coronation took place on 2nd August 1902, so at some point during that 15 month or so period he has transferred. I haven't as yet obtained his service papers, but plan to do so in due course (will have to look into how I go about doing that). But in the interim is anyone an authority on the 1897 Jubilee Medal? I was wondering just how long an Officer had to have been in service for in order to qualify for it. I believe you had to have been in 5 years to qualify for the 2012 version. Is the same true for the 1897 one or could an Officer have started his training he day before and qualified for it? This I hope will give me a rough idea just how long he served in H Division, as it stands now I assume he must have been there at least 4 years.
Which brings me onto my next question. Did Officers get posted to areas where they grew up? I know the Met tended to recruit men from the country or ex army types. The reason I ask is that I've found a James Sampson on the 1881,1891 census from Bethnal Green, who was born in 1867.
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