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Medal - George V and Mary Peace Celebrations; Fenwick; white metal, 32mm

Location United Kingdom
Year 1919
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Technique Milled
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Reverse description Central design featuring a crowned lion passant atop a large shield bearing the Union flag, flanked by two smaller shields representing Commonwealth countries and Allied nations, all supported by intertwined national flowers including a rose. Below the shields, two clasped hands symbolising unity appear above a ribbon scroll inscribed UNITED IN THE CAUSE OF LIBERTY. The entire composition is framed by laurel and palm sprays, with a circumscribed legend recording key dates of the Great War. The registration number REG NO 665632 appears in the lower field.
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Reverse lettering TO COMMEMORATE THE TERMINATION OF THE GREAT WORLD WAR COMMENCED 4 AUG' 1914, ARMSE. 11-11-18, PEACE 28-6-19
UNITED IN THE CAUSE OF LIBERTY
REG NO 665632
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