Place | Europe: United Kingdom, England, Greater London, London |
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Accession Number | REL/02886 |
Collection type | Heraldry |
Object type | Badge |
Physical description | Enamel, Sterling silver |
Location | Main Bld: First World War Gallery: Western Front 1916: Homefront |
Maker |
Fattorini & Sons Ltd, Bradford |
Place made | United Kingdom: England, West Midlands, Birmingham |
Date made | 1918 |
Conflict |
First World War, 1914-1918 |
War Service Australia badge : Mrs E M Vaughan, Post Office Worker, AIF Headquarters, London
Oval sterling silver pin badge featuring a voided map of Australia bearing a depiction of the Rising Sun badge. This design sits on a decorative horizontal bar which extends beyond the badge's outer circumference and which carries opposing colour patches for AIF Administration Headquarters (a vertically aligned rectangle divided vertically into black and white) in black and white enamel. An outer frame features the words 'WAR SERVICE AUSTRALIA' in silver on a black enamel background. The reverse is fitted with a pin brooch fitting and is impressed with hallmarks appropriate to the place of manufacture and year - Birmingham, 1918 - as well as initials, 'T.F', for Thomas Fattorini.
Issued to Englishwoman Mrs Emily May Vaughan and worn by her while employed at the Australian Post Office at Horseferry Road, London. This later style of badge was issued to, and worn by, civilian members of the staff working at AIF Headquarters, London, located at Horseferry Road (see REL/18541 for an earlier version). Many of these workers - the majority of whom were female - were local residents of London and its environs. AIF Headquarters relocated from Cairo to London in April and May 1916 and continued to grow in size until the end of the war.