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World War One Australia Day 1918 Australian Red Cross Pinback Button Badge
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Description
World War One Australian Pinback Button BadgeAUSTRALIA World War One Tin Lapel Political Patriotic Pin Back Button Badge very scarce - almost 100 years old
This is a 1918 issued Australia Day Badge associated with the Australian Red Cross Society
World War One Australia Day 1918 Pinback Button Badge - Very Scarce
Description below is from the
National Museum of Australia.
This badge is in their Social History Museums (South Australia) collection.
"A commemorative circular plastic-coated metal badge. It depicts a patriotically symbolic female figure draped in red & white cloth, clasping a trident, with a Union Jack emblazoned shield at her feet. She is in front of a violet blue circle on a yellow background. She is standing next to and pointing towards an outline of Australia which contains the words "AUSTRALIA / DAY, 1918'. The badge has a pin on the back."
Inscription:
Australia Day 1918
Maker
Atkinson & Co
Place made
Australia: South Australia, Adelaide
Date made
c 1918
Size
approximately 32 mm round ( 1 1/4 inches )
Summary:
Australian Red Cross Society Australia Day badge made in 1918.
The tradition of recognizing Australia Day began in the early 1800s. What started as a day marking the first landing of Captain Arthur Phillip and the First Fleet of convict ships in 1788 evolved into an event where the colonists wanted to celebrate their new life in Australia.
Australian states and territories once celebrated Australia Day on different days and it was not until 1935 that the current Australia Day date of 26 January was made official and recognized nationwide.