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Anzac Commemorative Medallion : S Diamond
Heraldry
Maker: Ewers, Ray
Bronze medallion struck by the Australian Government to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the landing at Anzac. It was issued to surviving veterans or their next of kin. Obverse is surmounted by St...REL31230
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Battle of Britain lace panel
Heraldry
Maker: Dobsons and M Browne & Co Ltd
Machine woven lace panel divided into three vertical columns and horizontal rows. Column 1 [left side, from top to bottom]: Harry Cross, Designer; badge of the Royal New Zealand Royal Air Force with...RELAWM32146
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Commemorative medallion : HMS Powerful
Heraldry
Maker: W T Story, Barrow
Bronze medallion showing on the obverse a ship and the words 'H.M.S. "POWERFUL"'. The reverse bears the words 'H.M.S. POWERFUL LENGTH 500 FEET 2500 HORSE POWER LAUNCHED BY HER GRACE THE DUCHESS OF DEV...REL/09940
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Presentation Case : Captain R A Little, 203 Squadron, Royal Air Force
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Shield shaped wooden presentation case for medals. The case has a blue velvet panel which detaches from the back of the case to which the medals are mounted. Scratched into panel is: "GIVEN/ TO MY/ BL...REL/04031.006
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1897 Queen Victoria Jubilee medalet : Private A M Nicholson, 5 Battalion AIF
Heraldry
Maker: Stokes & Sons, Melbourne
Medalet celebrating 60 years of the reign of Queen Victoria. The obverse has the busts of a young and an elderly Queen Victoria, around which are the words 'QUEEN VICTORIA'S 60TH YEAR OF REIGN 1837 TO...REL38753
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The National Commemorative Medal 1899-1900 : Private C Cooke, Queensland Mounted Infantry
Heraldry
Maker: Spink & Son Ltd
The obverse of the National Commemorative Medal features a soldier standing on rough ground holding a rifle with bayonet attached and his helmet at his feet. Next to the soldier's left leg is written ...REL/11954