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United Kingdom. A British South Africa Company Medal, to Trooper F. J. Callander, British South Africa Police
United Kingdom. A British South Africa Company Medal, to Trooper F. J. Callander, British South Africa Police
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Instituted in 1896 by Queen Victoria. In silver, Rhodesia 1896 reverse, rim officially engraved to British South Africa Company Forces in block letters TROOPR F. J. CALLANDER. B.S.A.POLICE, full size, original ribbon has been sewn to a red fabric covered board for presentation, contact marks to rim, dark patina to the reverse, in extremely fine condition.
Footnote: The British South Africa Company Medal was initially sanctioned by Queen Victoria in 1896. It was granted to military personnel in commemoration of the First and Second Matabele Wars. There are four versions of the British South Africa Company Medal. Queen Victoria sanctioned the Matabeleland 1893 Medal in 1896 and the Rhodesia 1896 and Mashonaland 1897 Medals in 1897. In 1926, King Edward VII approved the Mashonaland 1890 Medal, which was administered by the Southern Rhodesia government. Only the Queen Victoria versions feature a reverse inscription of the campaign served.
The British South Africa Police was established in 1889 by the British South Africa Company as a paramilitary constabulary to enforce Company rule, protect settlers, and secure territorial expansion in Mashonaland and Matabeleland (modern Zimbabwe). Roughly 782 ‘Rhodesia 1896’ medals were awarded to the B.S.A. Police. Unlike a conventional army unit, the B.S.A. Police combined military, policing, and frontier defense roles, operating as mounted troops trained in scouting, patrol warfare, and rapid-response operations across vast and often hostile terrain.
The force formed the armed backbone of early colonial administration, playing a central role in the Pioneer Column (1890), the Matabele War of 1893, and subsequent frontier campaigns, as well as in suppressing resistance and maintaining internal security. Members of the B.S.A. Police were typically equipped and organized as mounted riflemen, well suited to mobile warfare, long-range patrols, and isolated outpost duty.
Beyond combat operations, the B.S.A. Police were responsible for law enforcement, customs control, intelligence gathering, escort duties, and the protection of transport routes, mines, and settlements, making them one of the most influential institutions in the early colonial state. Their dual role as soldiers and police officers placed them at the center of Company authority, and their service medals—such as the British South Africa Company Medal—represent participation in the foundational military and policing campaigns that established Company rule in southern Africa.
An F.J. Callander, no. 496, later served with the 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry during the Boer War.
Description
Instituted in 1896 by Queen Victoria. In silver, Rhodesia 1896 reverse, rim officially engraved to British South Africa Company Forces in block letters TROOPR F. J. CALLANDER. B.S.A.POLICE, full size, original ribbon has been sewn to a red fabric covered board for presentation, contact marks to rim, dark patina to the reverse, in extremely fine condition.
Footnote: The British South Africa Company Medal was initially sanctioned by Queen Victoria in 1896. It was granted to military personnel in commemoration of the First and Second Matabele Wars. There are four versions of the British South Africa Company Medal. Queen Victoria sanctioned the Matabeleland 1893 Medal in 1896 and the Rhodesia 1896 and Mashonaland 1897 Medals in 1897. In 1926, King Edward VII approved the Mashonaland 1890 Medal, which was administered by the Southern Rhodesia government. Only the Queen Victoria versions feature a reverse inscription of the campaign served.
The British South Africa Police was established in 1889 by the British South Africa Company as a paramilitary constabulary to enforce Company rule, protect settlers, and secure territorial expansion in Mashonaland and Matabeleland (modern Zimbabwe). Roughly 782 ‘Rhodesia 1896’ medals were awarded to the B.S.A. Police. Unlike a conventional army unit, the B.S.A. Police combined military, policing, and frontier defense roles, operating as mounted troops trained in scouting, patrol warfare, and rapid-response operations across vast and often hostile terrain.
The force formed the armed backbone of early colonial administration, playing a central role in the Pioneer Column (1890), the Matabele War of 1893, and subsequent frontier campaigns, as well as in suppressing resistance and maintaining internal security. Members of the B.S.A. Police were typically equipped and organized as mounted riflemen, well suited to mobile warfare, long-range patrols, and isolated outpost duty.
Beyond combat operations, the B.S.A. Police were responsible for law enforcement, customs control, intelligence gathering, escort duties, and the protection of transport routes, mines, and settlements, making them one of the most influential institutions in the early colonial state. Their dual role as soldiers and police officers placed them at the center of Company authority, and their service medals—such as the British South Africa Company Medal—represent participation in the foundational military and policing campaigns that established Company rule in southern Africa.
An F.J. Callander, no. 496, later served with the 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry during the Boer War.

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