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153rd Wellington County Battalion |
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2012.29.1 - Gun Rifle, Practice Rifle, Training
A carved wooden practice rifle used by recruits in WWI dated circa 1910-1918. The rifle has a drilled hole for the trigger. It has two metal sights attached on top of the barrel.
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2017.17.1 - Cane
Light brown wooden cane with curved handle. There is a metal plate wrapped around the cane below the handle, engraved with "Capt. J.L. Potter / 153 Btn / C.E.F." The cane has a metal tip, and the base of the cane is wrapped with tape. Badge 2017.17.2 was tied around the cane at the time of the donation, but has been stored separately.
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2017.17.2 - Badge, Cap Badge, Military
Stamped metal cap badge for the 153rd (Wellington) Battalion, C.E.F. dated to the First World War. The badge is in the shape of a maple leaf, with the numbers "153" at the centre in an oval circumscribed "Wellington / Overseas" wreathed by small maple leaves and surmounted by an Imperial crown (aka King's crown, Tudor crown). There is a banner across the lower half of the oval bearing the latin motto "virtutis fortuna comes" and "CANADA" below. T...
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2017.43.1 - Display Medal Medal, Commemorative Medal, Military Medal, Service Memorial Plaque, Commemorative Plaque, Memorial
Bronze memorial plaque (also known as a dead man's penny) for Albert Stanley Dickinson, dated circa 1919. The plaque bears the name Albert Stanley Dickinson, circumscribed text "He died for freeom and honour" and depicts Britannia holding a trident and olive wreath, standing beside a lion. It is mounted and framed as part of a memorial display with other items in this donation. The framed memorial display also includes three military medals (Memo...
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2017.43.2 - Box, Medal Box, Storage Folder
Mottled green square cardboard folder or box originally used to store the memorial plaque for Albert Stanley Dickinson (2017.43.1), circa 1919. The memorial plaque is mounted and framed with other items in this donation.
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2017.43.3.06 - Box, Medal Box, Storage Card, Documentary Card, Commemorative Ribbon, Medal
Memorial Cross medal (.01) with replacement purple ribbon (.02), accompanied by original purple silk ribbon (.03), stored inside medal box (.05) under a removeable velvet insert (.04) and a documentary card (.06). The medal (.01) and replacement ribbon (.02) are mounted and framed with other items in this donation. The medal is sterling silver in the form of a cross pattee shape with a crown at the end of the upright arm, and a maple leaf at the ...
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2017.43.4 - Medal, Commemorative Medal, Military Medal, Service Display
British War Medal dated circa 1919. The medal is a circular silver medal with King George V on the obverse, suspended by a bar from a watered silk ribbon with seven stripes (blue, black, white, orange, white, black, blue). This medal is mounted and framed with other items in this donation in a memorial display.
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2017.43.5 - Medal, Commemorative Medal, Military Medal, Service Display
Victory Medal dated circa 1919. The medal is a circular bronze medal with a winged figure (Victory) holding a palm branch on the obverse, suspended from a watered silk ribbon with nine coloured stripes (purple, blue, green, yellow, red, yellow, green, blue, purple). This medal is mounted and framed with other items in this donation in a memorial display.
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2017.43.6.02 - Box, Medal Box, Packing Box, Storage
Rectangular box for British War Medal and Victory Medals issued to Albert Stanley Dickinson, circa 1919. The box consists of a white lid (.01) and a base (.02), rectangular, made of cardboard. There is a piece of paper adhered to the lid with Dickinson's name, service number and unit, and the names of both medals. Both halves of the box have been flattened in the past, they are broken at the corners. The medals (2017.43.4 and 2017.43.5) have been...
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2017.43.7.02 - Badge, Collar Badge, Insignia Badge, Military Display
Pair of brass collar badges or collar dogs dated circa 1917. The badges are in the form of the letter C above the number 8, which indicates the 8th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. The badges have been mounted and framed with other items in this donation in a memorial display.
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2017.43.8 - Badge, Cap Badge, Insignia Badge, Military Display
Brass cap badge for the 8th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, dated circa 1917. The badge is in the form of a running devil figure holding a pitchfork and a scroll with latin motto "Hosti Acie Nominati" which means "named by the enemy in battle." The badge has been mounted and framed with other items in this donation in a memorial display.
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2022.11.1 - Helmet, Military
Steel military helmet from World War I constructed from a single sheet of pressed steel with a narrow steel binding folded around the rim. It is dated 1914-1918. Rounded crown and flat brim. The liner consists of a floating wire framework covered with fabric. Fabric adjustable chinstrap.
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A2006.55 - 153rd Wellington County Battalion, C.E.F. Church Parade and Memorial Service, Fergus, 1947.
1947
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A2019.16 - 153rd Battalion "D" Company of Wellington County, C.E.F., London, Ontario, photograph, 12 June 1916.
1916-1916
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