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1014714
  • Title
    Realia including medals, pins, paper knife and ribbon, 1901-1938 / compiled by Miss E. Chapman
  • Creator
  • Call number
    R 2037
    Status: On display. Objects Gallery. Case 1, Shelf 14. Applies to R 2037/Item g.
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Date

    1901-1938
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    1014714
  • Issue Copy
    Partly Digitised
  • Physical Description
    4 medals
    3 pins
    1 paperknife
    1 ribbon
  • Scope and Content
    A. Schools Victory medal 1919. (2 copies)

    Peace with two flying doves on pedestal inscribed, PEACE / 1919 below AUSTRALIA; figure in chains on left and another entangled in bush to right.
    Reverse Description: Australian sailor and soldier support wreath; above, VICTORY; within, THE / TRIUMPH / OF / LIBERTY / AND / JUSTICE; below on plaque, THE PEACE OF 1919. With red, white and blue striped ribbon. Produced by Amor Ltd.

    Awarded to: School Children of the Commonwealth of Australia
    Other Details: Of the commemorative medals issued to mark the end of the First World War, the most common was the so-called 'Peace' or 'Victory' medal issued to every child in Australia aged 0-14 years (and aged up to 16 if parents were in the armed forces). The medal was designed by Charles Douglas Richardson, better known for his work as a sculptor. Time constraints as well as pressure from the production of other victory medals meant that no single manufacturer could make the 1,670,000 medals. Six were therefore selected: Amor, Stokes, Schlank, Parkes, Angus & Coote (who later withdrew) and Platers. The medals were silvered bronze, with silver issues for special presentations. The Defence Department supplied a red, white and blue striped ribbon and pin. Distribution began in March 1919.

    B. Australia's 150th Anniversary 1938 / Youth carries on.
    Image of the rising sun with a youth carrying a torch. On reverse, Arthur Phillip Governor New South Wales 1788. Produced by Amor Ltd. Attached is a gold and green ribbon with pin.

    C. King George V and Queen Mary, Conjoined busts, crowned, facing left. On reverse, at centre Australian Arms with kangaroo and emu supporters motto on ribbon, ADVANCE AUSTRALIA. No date. Suspended on pin.

    D. Commemorative pin in the shape of Australia with an etched image of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. No date.

    E. Commemorative pin, Captain Arthur Phillip, Australia's 150th Anniversary, 1788 - 1938. Has left facing view of Arthur Phillip.

    F. Commemorative pin, Greek Australian Allies. Pin is diamond shape with crown, Greek flag, Australian flag, in colour.

    G. Trench art letter opener or paper knife, made in a scimitar style from pieces of flat brass soldered to a cartridge casing. Engraved with 1916, 1917, 1918, Somme, with engraved patterns on reverse. 20 cm. long.

    H. Black silk felt ribbon with printing, In Memorium, Victoria, Aged 81 years, 1837-1901. 8 x 4.5 cm.
  • Access Conditions

    Access via appointment
  • Copying Conditions
    Please acknowledge:: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
  • General note

    Pic.Acc. Upgrade Project - Information transferred from Pic.Acc.5183 as part of the eRecords Project 2012-13
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  • Subject
  • Topic
  • Exhibited in

    Quick March! The Children of World War I - State Library of New South Wales (16 March - 13 October, 2019). Applies to: 2 medals
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