United Kingdom. A Royal Red Cross, Ii Class For Women, C1945 Hold originally in gilded and silvered
Description
originally in gilded and silvered tombac
1950 to February 28
Faddy had requested information about land grants for members of the North West Mounted Police
as Wurtsmith conferred medals (Distinguished Flying Cross
The aforementioned pairing is framed by Sergeant stripes
United Kingdom. A Royal Red Cross, Ii Class For Women, C1945 Hold originally in gilded and silveredGeorge VI. In silver with red enamels, measuring 35. 5 mm (w) x 40 mm (h) inclusive of its integral ring, intact enamels, on its original bow tied woman's ribbon with pinback, extremely fine. Footnote: The Royal Red Cross was established on April 27, 1883 by Queen Victoria, with a single class of Member and first awarded into the founder of Modern Nursing, Florence Nightingale. A second and lower class, Associate, was added during the First World War
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