Egyptian glass mosiac sweetheart brooch : Private J Booth, 20 Battalion AIF

Place Africa: Egypt
Accession Number REL/18308
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Badge
Physical description Brass, Glass
Maker Unknown
Place made Egypt
Date made c 1915
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
Description

Circular sweetheart brooch with brass base and decorative sides, featuring a delicate design in coloured glass mosiac of abaresques and flowers. The reverse is fitted with a pin brooch and the initials 'PMB' have been scratched into the surface.

History / Summary

Related to the service of 164 Private John (Jack) Booth, A Company, 20th Battalion. A shipwright of Balmain, NSW, he enlisted in March 1915 and embarked on HMAT Berrima in June of that year. This souvenir brooch was purchased by Private Booth in Egypt and sent home as a present to his cousin, Charles Bennett. He was transferred to the 20 Battalion ten days before it went into the lines at Broodseide Ridge, Passchendaele. He was noted as missing in action on 9 October 1917, but it was later changed to killed in action after his pay book was handed in, that had been removed from his body. He was buried near where he fell. His body was not recovered, or recovered but not identified after the war and his name is listed on the Ypres Menin Gate Memorial.