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human history
  • Other Name

    British War Medal 1914-20, WW1 (descriptive name)

    12/1842 2nd Lieut William James Woodward, Auck Regt, WW1 (recipient name)

  • Description

    British War Medal awarded to 12/1842 2nd Lieut William James Woodward, WW1

    silver medal; 36mm diameter; straight non-swivelling suspender, with ribbon

    obverse: head of King George V with the legend ‘GEORGIUS V BRITT: OMN: REX ET IND: IMP:’

    reverse: Naked figure of St. George on horseback facing right. The horse is trampling on an eagle shield and cross bones Around the edge are the dates, ‘1914’ and ‘1918’

    named on rim: 12/1841 2/LT. W.J. WOODWARD. N.Z.E.F.

    ribbon: grosgrain ribbon, 32mm wide, orange band in centre, bordered with white, black and blue stripes.

  • Place
  • Associated Place
  • Accession Number
    2005.90.3
  • Accession Date
    26 Sep 2005
  • Other Id

    Spink: 144 (Spink's 1983)

  • Department
  • Display Room

Images and documents

Images

Artefact

  • Display location

    Pou Maumahara drawer bank 9, drawer E, medal position 3

  • Credit Line
    Collection of Auckland War Memorial Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 2005.90.3
  • Primary Maker

     William McMillan (Medallist)

     Bertram MacKennal (Medallist)

     Royal Mint (Struck by)

  • Place
  • Date
    1919
  • Associated Notes

    British War medal awarded to 12/1841 2nd Lieut. WJ Woodward who served on the Western Front for approximately four years during WW1; he was awarded the Military Cross for gallantry during offensive operations east of Ribecourt and Masnieres between 29 September - 3 October 1918.

    William John Woodward was born in England and migrated to New Zealand prior to World War One. He enlisted as a Private with the Auckland Battalion and served for approximately four years on the Western Front. On 30 April 1918 he was promoted from Warrant Officer Class II (WOII) to 2nd Lieutenant (Temp), and was serving as bombing officer when he earned the Military Cross. Following the war William Woodward farmed for a period at Glenvar Homestead near Long Bay and was later employed with the Mental Health department. He married but had no children. and although he wore his service medals on Anzac Day he did not wear his Military Cross leaving it in its original case.

  • Associated Event
    WW1; 1914-1918
  • Associated Person
  • Associated Place
  • Associated Date
    1914-1920
  • Period
  • Signature/marks

    BM (medallist's initials)

    WMcM (medallist's initials)

    12/1841 2/LT. W.J. WOODWARD. N.Z.E.F. (recipient's name)

  • Media
  • Measurement Description
    medal: 36mm diameter
    ribbon: 32mm wide
  • Measurement Reading

    36mm

    32mm

  • Classification
  • Last Update
    19 Mar 2024
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