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==Medals== In 2015, a group of 7 medals awarded to Landon on various occasions was offered for sale by [[Dix Noonan Webb]] (auctioneers of Bolton Street, Piccadilly, London), catalogued as: "A fine and important campaign group of six awarded to Perceval Landon", consisting of (1) Queen's South Africa Medal [Boer War] 1899β1902, officially impressed with ''Mr. P. Landon. "Times"''; (2) Tibet 1903β04 Medal, officially engraved with ''P. Landon Esq: Press Corspdt.''; (3)-(5) 1914β15 Star Trio of medals ''P. Landon.'' (First World War; consisting of the 1914β15 Star, the British War Medal and the Victory Medal);<ref>{{cite web|title=A Guide to British Campaign Medals of WW1|url=http://www.greatwar.co.uk/medals/ww1-campaign-medals.htm|website=The Great War 1914β1918|accessdate=9 June 2016}}</ref> (6) Coronation Medal 1911, unnamed, together with, (7), a separate Royal Society of Arts Silver Prize Medal, G.V.R., 55mm, the edge inscribed ''Perceval Landon, for his paper on "Basra and the Shatt-Ul-Arab" Session 1914β15''.<ref>{{cite web|title=ORDERS, DECORATIONS AND MEDALS Sale Date 12 May 2015 10 am|url=http://www.the-saleroom.com/it-it/auction-catalogues/dixnoonanwebb/catalogue-id-dix-no10006/lot-0634f838-7e5a-4ec3-bd71-a480010ae497|website=The Saleroom|accessdate=9 June 2016|ref=Lot 553}}</ref>
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