Great Britain - The East Yorkshire Regiment (The Duke of York’s Own) Medal (1904)
(Rare Regimental Shooting Award Presented to Corp. J.W. Sherwood in Burma, 1904)
General Information
- Country: Great Britain
- Regiment: The East Yorkshire Regiment (The Duke of York’s Own)
- Year Awarded: 1904
- Diameter: 35.13 mm
- Material: Silver (hallmarked proof)
- Maker’s Mark: Stamped on the reverse (refer to pictures).
- Recipient: Corporal J.W. Sherwood
- Event: Corporal’s Rifle Meeting, Burma (1904)
This is a very rare regimental shooting medal, issued to a member of the East Yorkshire Regiment, which was an infantry regiment of the British Army. The medal commemorates marksmanship and shooting excellence during military training exercises.
Historical Context
- The East Yorkshire Regiment (The Duke of York’s Own) - Established in 1685 as the 15th Regiment of Foot and later renamed the East Yorkshire Regiment in 1881.
- Served in Burma, India, and throughout the British Empire during colonial campaigns.
- Participated in major battles, including:- Second Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902)
- Burma Campaign (late 19th to early 20th century)
- World War I & World War II
 
 
- Burma in 1904 - The British Raj controlled Burma after the Third Anglo-Burmese War (1885-1887).
- British regiments stationed in Burma conducted military training, patrols, and peacekeeping missions.
- The Corporal’s Rifle Meeting suggests an annual marksmanship competition, promoting shooting skills and discipline among soldiers.
 
Design Features
- Obverse: - Features the regimental insignia of the East Yorkshire Regiment.
 
- Reverse: - Hallmarked proof silver, indicating authenticity.
- Inscription stating the recipient’s name (Corp. J.W. Sherwood) and event details (Burma, 1904, Corpls Rifle Meeting).
 
Collectible Significance
- Regimental Shooting Medals Are Rare:- These were privately issued by regiments rather than the War Office, making them scarcer than standard military campaign medals.
 
- Highly Collectible for East Yorkshire Regiment Enthusiasts:- Appeals to British military collectors and those specializing in colonial-era regiments.
 
This is a very rare East Yorkshire Regiment shooting medal, specifically awarded to Corp. J.W. Sherwood for marksmanship in Burma in 1904. Given its named attribution, regimental significance, and historical importance, it is a highly valuable and desirable collector’s piece.
