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Medal - Victory Medal 1914-1919, Great Britain, 1919
Reg. No: NU 37286
- Summary:
- Great Britain Australia
World War I
Victory Medal 1914 - 1919 with ring mount and ribbon
Edge: SURG. GEN. R.H.J. FETHERSTON A.I.F.
The Victory Medal was authorised in 1919 and was awarded to army, navy and air force personnel who served in a theatre of war between midnight 4th-5th August 1914 and midnight 11th-12th November 1918. The Allies resolved that, if they wished to issue a Victory Medal, it would share a common feature of a depiction of Victory on the obverse and a ribbon of red, yellow, green, blue and violet merged into a rainbow pattern. This medal, that of Great Britain, was awarded to personnel from countries in the British Empire (some 5,725,000 were issued). The other Allied countries that issued Victory medals were: Belgium, Brazil, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, France, Greece, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Roumania, Thailand, Union of South Africa and the United States of America. - Description:
- A bronze medal with ring mount for ribbon. The obverse features a figure of Victory facing three-quarters right with wings spread; in her right hand she holds a palm branch, her left hand is extended and open. The artist's initials, W.McM. (W. McMillan) are above the ground line on the right. The reverse has the words, THE GREAT . WAR FOR . CIVILISATION 1914 - 1919 within a circular wreath of laurel. The edge impressed in block capitals: SURG. GEN. R.H.J. FETHERSTON A.I.F.
- Acquisition Information:
- Transfer from National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), 1976
| Discipline: | Numismatics |
| Dimensions: | 50 mm (Height), 36 mm (Diameter) |
| Dimension Comment: | Height to top of ring |
More information
| Tagged with: | australian military forces, medical corps, wars conflicts, world war i 1914-1918 |
| Themes this item is part of: | Medicine in Society Collection, Numismatics & Philately Collection, Public Life & Institutions Collection, Royal Mint, London, Richard Herbert Joseph Fetherston, Medical Practitioner (1864-1943), Royal Mint, Tower Hill, 1809-1975, Early History of London Mints, to 1300, The Royal Mint |
| Primary Classification: | MEDALS |
| Secondary Classification: | Military Campaigns |
| Tertiary Classification: | army campaigns |
| DateEra: | 1919 AD |
| Obverse Description: | A figure of Victory facing three-quarters right with wings spread; in her right hand she holds a palm branch, her left hand is extended and open. The artist's initials, W.McM. (W. McMillan) are above the ground line on the right. |
| Reverse Description: | The words, THE GREAT . WAR FOR . CIVILISATION 1914 - 1919 within a circular wreath of laurel. |
| Edge Description: | SURG. GEN. R.H.J. FETHERSTON A.I.F. |
| Inscriptions: | W.McM. (W. McMillan) THE GREAT . WAR FOR . CIVILISATION 1914 - 1919 SURG. GEN. R.H.J. FETHERSTON A.I.F. |
| Shape: | Round with loop and ribbon |
| Material: | Silver |
| Issued By: | England, Great Britain, 1919 |
| Mint: | Royal Mint, London, 1919 |
| Artist: | W. McMillan, 1919 |
| Awarded To: | Richard Fetherston, Australia, 1919 Surgeon Gen R.H.J. Fetherston, A.I.F. |
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