Red Cross Fundraising Badge
Object detail
Description
Badge in the shape of a heraldic banner. White field charged with red cross; triangular tail with gold tassles. Dressmakers pin soldered immovably to back, & bent at 90° for wear.
Classification
NUMISMATICS (MEDALS AND OTHER) Badges Civil red cross
Measurements
39 x 13 x 4
Media/Materials description
Steel (Metals - Ferrous)
Enamel (Surface Treatments)
Enamel (Surface Treatments)
History and use
This badge was sold to raise funds for the Red Cross. It sold for 2/- (20c).
Red Cross as we know it today commenced operation in Australia in 1914 with the primary aim of sending care parcels to World War 1 troops. The service quickly expanded to provide a range of services including medical transport of patients and equipment and a tracing and messaging service for contacting military personnel. Post-war, the emphasis was on relief efforts and medical care for returned servicemen.
Red Cross as we know it today commenced operation in Australia in 1914 with the primary aim of sending care parcels to World War 1 troops. The service quickly expanded to provide a range of services including medical transport of patients and equipment and a tracing and messaging service for contacting military personnel. Post-war, the emphasis was on relief efforts and medical care for returned servicemen.
Registration number
N7170