The Overseas Club Christmas Day Gifts Certificate, presented to Winnie Folley, 1915
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1915 (made)
1915 (made)
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General Description: Lettered with a citation and the motive and objects of the Club and Printers, Sir Joseph Causton & Sons Limited London. Inscribed in ink Winnie Folley.
Lettered with a citation and the motive and objects of the Club and Printers, Sir Joseph Causton & Sons Limited London. Inscribed in ink Winnie Folley.
Lettered with a citation and the motive and objects of the Club and Printers, Sir Joseph Causton & Sons Limited London. Inscribed in ink Winnie Folley.
Object details
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Title | The Overseas Club Christmas Day Gifts Certificate, presented to Winnie Folley, 1915 |
Materials and techniques | Colour lithograph |
Brief description | 'Christmas Day Gifts' Certificate from the Overseas Club; Issued to Winnie Folley; Printers, Sir Joseph Causton & Sons Limited, London; Issued 1915. |
Physical description | General Description: Lettered with a citation and the motive and objects of the Club and Printers, Sir Joseph Causton & Sons Limited London. Inscribed in ink Winnie Folley. Lettered with a citation and the motive and objects of the Club and Printers, Sir Joseph Causton & Sons Limited London. Inscribed in ink Winnie Folley. |
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Credit line | Given by Sister Agnes Folley |
Object history | Notes: The certificate depicts three children presenting Christmas parcels to a British soldier and sailor. It is decorated with two Union flags and the emblematic shields of Canada, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, New Foundland and India. The certificate depicts three children presenting Christmas parcels to a British soldier and sailor. It is decorated with two Union flags and the emblematic shields of Canada, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, New Foundland and India. |
Production | Anonymous : Diplomas and Certificates |
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Accession number | E.79-1988 |
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Record created | November 24, 2008 |
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