I'm trying to research this police medal and any and all info would be appreciated, The marks are showing possible a Birmingham maker (anchor) (which doesnt seem strange as the gold coast was still under british control) but thats as far as I was able to get. The medal weighs 18.1 grams and the chain is a heavy braid that weighs 22.7 grams and is a type I have never seen before. Again any help would be appreciated.
(admin photo edit - remember to use the preview button and also keep your images to within the 18cm width limit)
1956 gold coast police medal
Re: 1956 gold coast police medal
Sorry, forgot to add that the date is 1955 based on the date mark but I'm still unable to find the maker or any info on the award itself. Thanks
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The maker is Alexander Clark & Co Ltd
http://www.925-1000.com/bx_aClarkCo_B.html
http://www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk/Make ... AH.html#AC
http://www.925-1000.com/bx_aClarkCo_B.html
http://www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk/Make ... AH.html#AC
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Thanks for that info on maker, now if I could only figure out what the medal was for and why there is inscribed on the back 440 Yds ( figured a British terr would be metric) Thanks again.
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Re: 1956 gold coast police medal
Your medal was awarded for an athletics event. 440 yards is ¼ mile and was a standard athletics distance in pre-metric days - the equivalent of today's 400 metres. We didn't start playing with the metric system until much later and have still not come to terms with it except in science and engineering.
Phil
Phil
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Thanks for the info, shows I should have stayed awake in school! I forgot that piece of info (old timers illness) Thanks again
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BIG THANKS to Admin for the photo help, had to be a sizing issue from photobucket. Thanks again for all help.