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Medal, commemorative   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Mappin Brothers
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Medal, commemorative
Object type Classification: 68489
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English: Willesden Tribute Medal, 1899-1900, Anglo Boer War Medal awarded to 476 Private John James Whyntie, City of London Imperial Volunteers, 1st Volunteer Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (CIV). silver, gold and enamel medal or badge; fixed loop and ring suspension; brooch bar of silver and enamel obverse- oval wreath of tied oak leaves in silver; at centre a gold and red enamel shield with coat of arms of town of Willesden, North London- rising sun above, crossed swords (lhs) and three knives (rhs); town's motto on gilt and blue enamel base scroll- LABORARE x EST x ORARE (To work is to pray); below a scroll with town's name- WILLESDEN brooch bar- on bar of silver and blue enamel the words- 1899 - SOUTH AFRICA - 1900 named on reverse- J.J. WHYNTIE. C.I.V. 1ST V.B. ROYAL FUSILIERS. markings- maker's name on reverse- MAPPIN BROTHERS - 220 REGENT STREET
Date 1899-1902; Anglo-Boer War; Queen Victoria (1837 - 1901)-English reign; 1900
Dimensions length x width: 70 x 36mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
1962.18
Place of creation United Kingdom; England; London; Europe
Exhibition history Display: 1E 5
Credit line Collection of Auckland War Memorial Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, W1687
Notes Willesden Tribute Medal, 1899-1900, Anglo Boer War Medal awarded to 476 Private John James Whyntie, City of London Imperial Volunteers, 1st Volunteer Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (CIV). Medal presented by the Borough of Willesden, (Middlesex), North London, to the fifty three volunteers from the borough who served in South Africa. The medal bears the coat of arms and motto of the town.
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