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Memorial Oak Plaque
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1914-1918
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A rectangular brass plaque associated with the memorial oaks scheme commemorating local soldiers who died during World War One.
" SERGT H INGRAM // KILLED IN FRANCE // 1917 ". |
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North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association Medal
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1875
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Bronze medal. The obverse has a pig, a horse, cows, and sheep. On the reverse is "North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Otago Instituted 1863", around the sides and within two wheat sheaves, Awarded - to - A. McLean - for - 2nd best - 2 tooth merino ewes - 1875.
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Memorial Oak Plaque
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1914-1918
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A rectangular brass plaque associated with the memorial oaks scheme commemorating local soldiers who died during World War One.
' TPR S CRAWSHAW // DIED IN FRANCE // 1919' |
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Memorial Oak Plaque
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A rectangular copper plaque associated with the memorial oaks scheme commemorating local soldiers who died during World War One.
' PVTE. G. ADDISON // KILLED IN FRANCE // 191[6]'. |
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Memorial Plaque (medallion)
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1914-1919
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Circular bronze plaque. Features an image of Britannia holding a trident and standing with a lion. The designer's initials, E.CR.P., appear above the front paw. In her outstretched left hand Britannia holds an olive wreath above the rectangular tablet bearing the name Herbert Stewart Cree cast in raised letters. Below the name tablet, to the right of the lion, is an oak spray with acorns. Two dolphins swim around Britannia, symbolizing Britain's sea power, and at the bottom a second lion is tearing apart the German eagle. Around the picture the legend reads (in capitals) "He died for freedom and honour". The reverse is blank.
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Memorial Plaque (medallion). Isabel Clark.
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1914-1919
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A bronze next of kin memorial plaque in a circular oak frame. Features an image of Britannia holding a trident and standing with a lion. The designer's initials, E.CR.P., appear above the front paw. In her outstretched left hand Britannia holds an olive wreath above the rectangular tablet bearing the name Isabel Clark cast in raised letters. Below the name tablet, to the right of the lion, is an oak spray with acorns. Two dolphins swim around Britannia, symbolizing Britain's sea power, and at the bottom a second lion is tearing apart the German eagle. Around the picture the legend reads (in capitals) "She died for freedom and honour". The reverse is blank.
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Memorial Oak Plaque
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A rectangular brass plaque associated with the memorial oaks scheme commemorating local soldiers who died during World War One.
"PTE. E.B. SWINDLEY // DIED OF WOUNDS // FRANCE 1917" . |
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Memorial Oak Plaque
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1914-1918
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A rectangular brass plaque, attached to a wooden backing, associated with the memorial oaks scheme commemorating local soldiers who died during World War One.
"RFLMN V C H McD THURSTON // KILLED IN FRANCE // 1918' |
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