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medal, campaign

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human history
  • Other Name

    British War Medal 1914-1920, WW1 (descriptive name)

    22/67 Sister Clara Cherry, NZANS, NZEF (associated name)

  • Description

    British War Medal 1914-20, WW1

    Medal awarded to 22/67 Sister Clara Cherry, NZANS, NZEF.

    circular silver medal; plain, straight non-swivelling suspender; with ribbon

    obverse: coinage 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 symbolic of death; above the horse’s head is the sun, symbolic of victory. Around the edge are the dates, 1914 and 1918

    ribbon: broad orange watered band down the centre, bordered with white, black and blue stripes.

    named on edge: 22/67 SISTER. C. E. CHERRY. N.Z.E.F.

  • Place
  • Accession Date
    Oct 1976
  • Other Id

    N1570.2 (numismatics)

  • Department
  • Display Room
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Images and documents

Images

Artefact

  • Display location

    Pou Maumahara drawer bank 2, drawer B, medal position 22

  • Credit Line
    Collection of Auckland War Memorial Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, N1570.2
  • Primary Maker

     William McMillan (Medallist)

     Bertram MacKennal (Medallist)

     Royal Mint (Struck by)

  • Place
  • Date
    [1919]
  • Associated Notes

    British War Medal 1914-20, WW1 (MID clasp)

    Awarded to 22/67 Clara Edwards Cherry, New Zealand Army Nursing Service, NZEF.

    Clara Cherry trained at Auckland Hospital. She went overseas in 1915 with the NZEF and served in Egypt and England, including service on hospital ships and hospital trains. . Sister Cherry was mentioned in dispatches in 1916 for gallant and distinguished service in the field. Post-war she worked as sister-in-charge of the children’s ward at Auckland Hospital, and subsequently worked for the Health Department in the area of medical services to schools.

    Clara's letters to family in Gisborne were periodically published in the Poverty Bay Herald. Writing from Alexandria in January 1916 she described her work at the New Zealand General Hospital: "Personally speaking I have a ward of forty-three beds, and fifteen verandah beds, all surgical cases, mostly fractures. Captain Hay Groves, fracture specialist, London being in charge. I can only say that the hard work has been lessened by the extreme kindness and consideration of the officers I am working for. Men of every possible regiment have passed through my hand s during the past seven months, and our New Zealand boys are the greatest sports of all." Poverty Bay Herald, 24 February 1916, Page 3

    A letter subsequently published in the nursing journal Kai Tiaki, "Sister Cherry writes from Alexandria No 21 Hospital, ... she had a tragic Christmas - seven secondary haemorrhages from femur cases between Christmas Eve and New Year's Day. The first lot of haemorrhages they had were bad. One had to be amputated and he died. She was afraid to move off duty and each boy in his turn was terrified his leg would be the next." Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume IX, Issue 2, April 1916, Page 83

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

    WMcM (medallist's initials)

    BM (medallist's initials)

    22/67 SISTER. C. E. CHERRY. N.Z.E.F. (recipient's name)

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

    36mm (medal)

    32mm ( ribbon)

  • Classification
  • Media/Materials Notes

    medal

    ribbon

  • Last Update
    19 Mar 2024
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