Perspex sweetheart brooch from Wewak : Signalman J A Lovatt

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Accession Number REL38041
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Heraldry
Physical description Duralium or Duralimin, Metal, Paint, Perspex
Maker Unknown
Place made New Guinea1: Wewak
Date made c 1943-1945
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Description

Perspex sweetheart brooch in two parts held together by two short chain links. The back of the Perspex has been painted dark blue. The upper rectangular section bears a white metal plate engraved with a decorative zigzag edge and the name 'Jean'. The lower triangular piece also bears a white metal plate with the same decorative edge. The centre is engraved with a palm tree and a setting or rising sun over the sea, together with the words 'Greetings from Wewak'. A small brooch pin is attached to the back of the upper section.

History / Summary

Associated with the service of QX36751 Signalman John Andrew Lovatt in 17 Australian Brigade Signals Section. Lovatt was born in Govan, Scotland and later emigrated to Australia. A qualified radio mechanic, he served in the Citizen's Military Force with the service number Q76387 from December 1941, first as a sapper with 16 Army Field Company Royal Australian Engineers, and then as a lance corporal with 11 Motor Regiment Signals Section. In July 1942 Lovatt enlisted in the Second AIF. By July the following year he was a corporal with the Australian Armoured Cavalry Regiment, and then in January 1944 with 2 Australian Armoured Brigade Group Signal Squadron. Lovatt reverted to the rank of signalman and transferred to 17 Australian Infantry Brigade Signal Section at his own request so that he could serve overseas. He served in New Guinea with the Brigade, mainly at Aitape and Wewak, between November 1944 and December 1945. Lovatt was discharged in January 1946. This piece of sweetheart jewellery was given as a gift to his wife, Jean, who he had married in January 1943.