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Medal, campaign   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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William McMillan
Title
Medal, campaign
Object type Nursing/medical services/wars
Classification: 278
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English: Victory Medal 1914-1919, WW1 Medal awarded to 22-267 Staff Nurse Lucy M Trumble, NZANS, WW1 bronze circular medal; 36mm diameter; ring suspender, with ribbon obverse- The winged, full-length figure of Victory, with her arm extended and holding a palm branch in her right hand. reverse- inscription ‘THE GREAT WAR FOR CIVILIZATION, 1914-1919’ surrounded by a wreath. named on edge- 22-267 SISTER L.M.TRUMBLE N.Z.E.F ribbon- grosgrain ribbon, 37mm wide, rainbow pattern; bronze oak leaf attached to ribbon
Date George V (1910 - 1936)-House of Windsor-English reign; World War 1, 1914-18-wars; 1914-1919; 15 Aug 2001; 17 Jul 2001; (1919)
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diameter: 36mm
width: 37mm
notes: medal

notes: ribbon
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
2001.25.1051.2
Place of creation Egypt; United Kingdom; England
Exhibition history Display: 7G 48
Credit line Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 2001.25.1051.2 Brent Mackrell Collection
Notes Victory Medal 1914-18 22-267 Staff Nurse Louise Mary (Lucy) Trumble, NZANS, WW1 Born Bendigo, Australia, 1874; came to New Zealand in 1900s to care for children of her sister; trained at Christchurch Hospital; registered 22.8.1912 (NZRN certificate no 1236); received midwifery certificate from Wellington Hospital in December 1914 WW1- enlisted as a Sister with the NZANS on 3 December 1915, service no 22-267; appointed as Staff Nurse 4 December 1915 (or 11 January 1916.); embarked on HS Marama; served almost continuously in Cairo January 1916 to February 1919 at the 27 General Hospital (also served on HS Marama); then transferred to England; returned to New Zealand in July 1919 and struck off Expeditionary Force Roll in 1920. Post-war she became Matron at the 'Upper' Military Sanitorium, Cashmere Hills, Christchurch (1919-1923); then took up position as matron in new open air home (TB Sanatorium) until her retirement in June 1935. Died Wellington, 5-11-1955 Decorations- ARRC- "In recognition of her valuable service with the Armies in the Field" (LG 1January 1918 p57) MID- Mentioned in a Despatch from General Sir AJ Murray (Commander-in-Chief, Egyptian Expeditionary Force) dated 28 June 1917 "for gallant and distinguished services in the Field" (LG 12-1-1918 p805)
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