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Numismatics (O.3792)
Silver medal awarded to Arthur L. Hobbs for 6 years "Regular Attendance & Satisfactory Conduct". Issued by Bristol Education Committee. In a dark red box, with "Bristol Education Committee" written on the lid. Lined inside with blue velvet. On the under-side of the lid is written; "Vaughtons Ltd. Goldsmith & Medallists Birmingham".
Numismatics (O.3717)
School medal. Awarded to Florence Moss for 3 years regular attendance & satisfactory conduct. Issued by Bristol Education Committee. In red issue box inscribed "Bristol Education Committee" on the top of the lid, and "Vaughtons Ltd. Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Birmingham" inside. Base of lid is lined with blue velvet.
Numismatics (O.4234)
Abolition token. Obverse: 'Am I Not a Man and a Brother?'. Reverse: 'Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them'. White metal, black enamel.
Numismatics (O.2060)
Numismatics (O.4491)
Enamelled oval badge, with Clifton Suspension Bridge against a dark blue background (hence Blue Badge Guides), and CITY OF BRISTOL CORPS OF GUIDES around the edge against a white background. Panel below bridge inscribed 'MRS. L. C. CANN'
Numismatics (O.4493)
Plastic badge with blue back and clear plastic cover. Printed insert showing Clifton Suspension Bridge, with BRISTOL CORPS OF GUIDES and LOIS over it in blue.
Numismatics (O.4617)
TFNS silver badge. Crowned oval, with TERRITIORIAL FORCE NURSING SERVICE in outer band, two crossed As at centre. Loop for suspension, with red and white striped ribbon with brooch fastening sewn on to back.
Numismatics (O.3370)
Shrine to Thomas Maggs, with Death plaque, War Medal, Victory |Medal, condolence scroll and photograph of Thomas Maggs in a wooden frame. Death plaque at centre top, nailed top and bottom into backboard: medals stapled and nailed either side opf plaque, at an angle (medals have the wrong ribbons). Beneath, the condolence scroll from The territorioal Force Association for the County of Worcester, with small photograph of Tomas Mags in uniform attached. Condolence sent to Mr T Maggs. 37 Penfield Street, Mina Road, Bristol. Thomas Maggs died 14th October 1918, aged 26
Numismatics (O.4498)
Four-pointed star with cossed swords and wreath, surmounted by crown with loop for suspension. Ribbon not attached but with medal in box of issue, with typed label 'G.3C.37 9499 Pte. A.W. Jarrett, Sea. Highrs.' and 203334 in pencil.
Numismatics (O.4499)
Round silver medal, with suspender bar attached at the top. In box of issue (with Victory Medal) with typed label '1817 9499 Sjt. A.W. Jarrett, Seaforth.' with stamped 'B. War and Victory', and 355 in pencil.
Numismatics (O.2877)
World War I death plaque for William Henry Collins. Mounted on tip of wooden propellor blade. Associated with medal group O.2874-O.2876
Numismatics (O.3369)
Shrine to Thomas Maggs, with Death plaque, War Medal, Victory |Medal, condolence scroll and photograph of Thomas Maggs in a wooden frame. Death plaque at centre top, nailed top and bottom into backboard: medals stapled and nailed either side opf plaque, at an angle (medals have the wrong ribbons). Beneath, the condolence scroll from The territorioal Force Association for the County of Worcester, with small photograph of Tomas Mags in uniform attached. Condolence sent to Mr T Maggs. 37 Penfield Street, Mina Road, Bristol. Thomas Maggs died 14th October 1918, aged 26
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