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Mr. John St Leger Hunter, a member of the Swansea G. P. OMr. John St Leger Hunter, a member of the Swansea G.P.O. who has been awarded the George medal for gallantry for his actions during a recent raid on Swansea. Circa 1941
Ivor Miles Windsor-Clive, 2nd Earl of Plymouth and Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan, inspecting the 2nd Glamorgan (Pontypridd and District) Battalion of the Home Guards at Pontypridd
Major J W Keenan, the Cardiff Night Watchman who is employed by the Petroleum Board, pictured with his George Medal as he arrives back in Cardiff. September 1941
Alderman of Swansea Percy Morris, Deputy Regional Commissioner foe Civil Defence in Wales, presents awards to Columns Officer Joseph A. Germain and Section Leader John Harding for saving lives
Ivor Miles Windsor-Clive, 2nd Earl of Plymouth, presenting the Kings Fire Service medal to Senior Company Officer Percy Coleman of the National Fire Service. 18th February 1942
Newport Police Constable Charles Cook of Newport who has been awarded the George Medal for gallantry. December 1941
On behalf of the Dutch Government, Ivor Miles Windsor-Clive, 2nd Earl of Plymouth and Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan, vests Gower men with medals for rescuing the crew of the Dutch cargo ship