Souvenir cushion cover : Miss Florrie Allen

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Accession Number REL/05140
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Heraldry
Physical description Cotton, Cotton sateen
Maker Unknown
Place made Egypt
Date made c 1915-1916
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
Description

Dark blue cotton sateen souvenir cushion cover with a 75mm deep mauve cotton braid and fringe border. The cover is embroidered in machine chain stitch with a yellow, red, green and white representation of the Australian Army's Rising Sun badge. The flags of Australian Great Britain, France and Belgium are embroidered in the corners of the cover. Above the badge, in red, is 'Souvenir of Egypt'. Beneath the badge, in mauve, is 'To Florrie from Bob and Steve'.

History / Summary

Souvenir of Egypt sent home to Miss Florence (Florrie) Allen by her brothers, 3002 Private Stephen Charles and 3003 Private Robert Beattie Allen who enlisted in the AIF in July 1915.

They were allocated to the 10th Reinforcements to the 13th Battalion and embarked from Sydney on board A70 HMAT Ballarat on 6 September 1915. They joined their battalion in Egypt in February 1916 and later went to France. The brothers spent most of their service together until they were both killed on 14 August 1916, when the 13th Battalion was engaged in the heavy fighting for Mouquet Farm near Pozieres.

Stephen and Robert Allen were together on a fatigue party, carrying supplies to their battalion, when they were killed by the same artillery shell during a heavy German barrage. Stephen was 24 years old. Robert was 27.

As the family did not have a great deal of money, Stephen and Robert would pitch in together to by presents for their sisters and mother. The cotton sateen "Souvenir of Egypt" cushion covers were very popular as they could be personalised and easily sent home.