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medal, miniature

Hei whakaatu
human history
  • Ingoa Kē

    French Legion of Honour (5th Class) (descriptive name)

    Captain George S Hewett [Royal Navy] (associated name)

    Legion d'Honneur (Chevalier) (French)

  • Kupu whakaahua

    French Legion of Honour (5th Class) miniature

    Part of miniature medal set of Captain George S Hewett

    silver medal; blue ribbon with two narrow red stripes at centre

  • Wāhi
  • Wāhi Hāngai
  • Accession Number
    2007.80.2.8
  • Rā Tāpiringa
    07 Sep 2007
  • Tohu Tuakiri Kē

    TD:391 (Taprell Dorling)

  • Wāhanga
  • Rūma Whakaatu
medal, miniature, 2007.80.2.8, TD:391, Photographed by Ben… … Read more

Mātātuhi me ngā tuhinga

Mātātuhi

Taonga

  • Whakaaturia te wāhi

    Pou Maumahara drawer bank 9, drawer F, medal position 18

  • Rārangi Mihi
    Collection of Auckland War Memorial Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 2007.80.2.8
  • Takenga ā-Ahurea
  • Wāhi
  • Post 1870
  • Tuhipoka Hāngai

    French Legion of Honour - part of miniature medal set of Captain George S Hewett, Her Majesty's Indian Naval Service and Royal Navy

    Captain Hewett belonged to the British Navy [Her Majesty’s Indian Naval Service], serving pre-WW1 in India, Burma and Africa, and had some association with the East India Company.

    Captain Hewett belonged to the British Navy [Her Majesty’s Indian Naval Service], serving in India and Burma and had some association with the East India Company. He served during the ‘Third Burma War’ which arose because of the threatened interference by the King of Burma in the timber trade of the Bombay-Burma Trading Company, and resulted in the occupation of Mandalay and the deposition of King Thibaw.

    His son Mr Neil Hewett, who died in 1998, migrated to New Zealand with his family following his retirement from the Bombay-Burma Trading Corporation, circa 1950. He went first to Australia, but before long decided that he preferred New Zealand. He came initially to Auckland and later lived at Tauranga, then Rotorua and finally at Puketapu in the Hawke’s Bay. During the 1950s he was New Zealand’s representative on Unicef [for East Africa].

    Mr Hewett previously donated several Burmese wooden carvings ‘collected’ by his father to the Auckland Museum [see below : ethnology collections]. They relate to his military service in Burma, in particular the seated wooden figure was from King Thibaw’s royal barge, and received by Captain Hewett at the time of King Thibaw’s surrender to the British troops. Family tradition also has it that Captain Hewett received the surrender sword from King Thebaw.

  • Tangata Hāngāi
  • Wāhi Hāngai
  • Tikanga Waihanga
  • Pāoho
  • Whakaahuatanga Ine
    medal diameter: 20mm
    ribbon hxw: 23mm x 15mm
    total length: 54mm
  • Raraunga Ine

    20mm

    15mm

  • Huinga Kaupapa
  • Taumata whakarōpū
  • Whakahounga o Mua
    19 Mar 2024
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