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I have just made a post on the K&C forum about Rorkes Drift and as many would know that was where 11 Victoria Crosses were awarded.
For those interested in a great site I recommend a look at
www.victoriacross.org.uk/vcross.htm which has information about VC winners, pictures of the sets, location of VC's and recent sales etc. Incidentally the most medals in a VC set appears to be Keith Payne. Keith is an Australian Vietnam Veteran who served in the Training Team with the US Special Forces. He has 23 and if anybody knows of a VC winner who has more I would be interested to know.
I only heard of him recently but Lord Ashcroft from UK has the ultimate hobby. He collects VC sets and has over 140 including Chard's (the commander at Rorkes Drift) which apparently went for a world record price in 2001. His name features in a lot in the VC auctions. Worth googling him as he has also written a book on VC's. He is worth 800 million pounds.
World record apparently was A$1.2m last year which was for the last remaining Australian Gallipoli VC winner not held by the Australian War Memorial. Bought by a media billionaire to give to the AWM. However this year the Charles Upham (a Kiwi) double VC set (only 3 have received VC and bar) was sold for NZ$3.3m and purchased by Imperial war Museum (to remain in New Zealand).
Regards
Brett Williams
Brisbane Australia
For those interested in a great site I recommend a look at
www.victoriacross.org.uk/vcross.htm which has information about VC winners, pictures of the sets, location of VC's and recent sales etc. Incidentally the most medals in a VC set appears to be Keith Payne. Keith is an Australian Vietnam Veteran who served in the Training Team with the US Special Forces. He has 23 and if anybody knows of a VC winner who has more I would be interested to know.
I only heard of him recently but Lord Ashcroft from UK has the ultimate hobby. He collects VC sets and has over 140 including Chard's (the commander at Rorkes Drift) which apparently went for a world record price in 2001. His name features in a lot in the VC auctions. Worth googling him as he has also written a book on VC's. He is worth 800 million pounds.
World record apparently was A$1.2m last year which was for the last remaining Australian Gallipoli VC winner not held by the Australian War Memorial. Bought by a media billionaire to give to the AWM. However this year the Charles Upham (a Kiwi) double VC set (only 3 have received VC and bar) was sold for NZ$3.3m and purchased by Imperial war Museum (to remain in New Zealand).
Regards
Brett Williams
Brisbane Australia