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badge, membership

On display
human history
  • Other Name

    King's Empire Veterans Assn (KEV) (descriptive name)

    Major Arthur B Morrow, New Zealand Volunteers (25/3/1903) (associated name)

  • Description

    King's Empire Veterans Assn (KEV) badge

    Badge presented to Major Arthur B Morrow, 25 March, 1903

    bronze medal in form of Maltese Cross over circular laurel wreath; 32mm x 32mm; suspension ring attached to ribbon bar; plain brooch bar at top of ribbon

    obverse: Maltese cross surrounded by wreath of laurel leaves with monogram initials KEV engraved in centre; with red, white and blue ribbon

    named on reverse: A.B. MORROW / 25/3/1903

    ribbon: red, white and blue; length including bar: 50mm

    markings: maker's name on obverse below KEV initials: KOHN AUCD

  • Place
  • Associated Place
  • Other Id

    N1718 (numismatics)

  • Department
  • Display Room
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Images and documents

Images

Artefact

  • Display location

    Pou Maumahara drawer bank 2, drawer F, medal position 15

  • Credit Line
    Collection of Auckland War Memorial Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, N1718
  • Primary Maker

     A Kohn Ltd (Struck by)

  • Place
  • Date
    [1903]
  • Associated Notes

    King's Empire Veterans Assn (KEV) badge

    Badge presented to Major Arthur B Morrow, 25 March, 1903

    Arthur Morrow was born in County Longford, Ireland on 11 November 1842. He was educated privately and at the Military Academy, Dublin, for the Royal Marine Artillery. He arrived in Auckland on 9 June 1861 and joined the Survey Department. Ont 16 May 1863 joined the No. 1 Royal Company Volunteers. Served during the New Zealand Wars as a private with No 3 Coy (Parnell), Auckland Volunteer Rifle Brigade. He was promoted to the rank of Captain on 4th May 1871 and later rose to the rank of Colonel. He was awarded the New Zealand Medal, Volunteer Decoration (V.D.) and the Officers Long Service Medal.

    He also won the Campbell Champion Belt for rifle shooting four times, and a medal as best shot in the Auckland Province. In 1877 he married Mariamne Buckland. He served on District Staff for 20 years and commanded the escort to the Prince of Wales (later George V) at Rotorua in 1901. Arthur Morrow died in 1937.

    Richard Stowers: Private, No 3 Coy (Parnell), Captain (4/5/1871-), Lieutenant-Colonel; address at time of claim: Auckland. Champion Rifle Shot; Military artist; Gazette 1871; issued: 1/7/1872; medal ref 1418; NA file AD32/3578; Awarded: Volunteer Decoration and Long Service Medal

    reference: Richard Stowers, New Zealand Medal to Colonials

  • Associated Person
  • Associated Place
  • Associated Date
    1903
  • Period
  • Signature/marks

    A.KOHN AUCK

    A.B. MORROW / 25/3/1903 (recipient's name)

  • Media
  • Measurement Description
    medal: 32mm x 32mm
    ribbon length (with bar):: 50mm
  • Measurement Reading

    32mm

    50 x 38mm

    44mm

  • Subject Category
  • Classification
  • Last Update
    19 Mar 2024
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