Medal
1892-1893 (made)
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This medal was awarded to the acrobat and trapeze artist, Fred Fitzroy who was working with his sister. The two children were given medals for their "daring and clever performances on the trapeze" . They performed all over the country from 1889 - 1895 under the title of the "Two Fitzroys" or the "Flying Fitzroys". The family name was Munday but Fitzroy, Fred's middle name became his professional name. His sister used the name Miss Adeline Patty. Her family name was Adeline Martha Munday. After 1895 the youngest sister joined the family act.
The V&A was given a small collection of medals awarded to Fred Fitzroy and a photograph of him aged about 12 is in the Theatre Museum. It appears to show this medal being worn. The medal itself was mass produced by a manufacturer in Birmingham. Fred and his sister received a number of medals in gold and silver in recognition of outstanding performances. By November 1891 it was reported that they had been given twelve gold and silver medals each and two watches.
The V&A was given a small collection of medals awarded to Fred Fitzroy and a photograph of him aged about 12 is in the Theatre Museum. It appears to show this medal being worn. The medal itself was mass produced by a manufacturer in Birmingham. Fred and his sister received a number of medals in gold and silver in recognition of outstanding performances. By November 1891 it was reported that they had been given twelve gold and silver medals each and two watches.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Silver, form of shield within a shield |
Brief description | Silver, Birmingham, 1892-3 |
Physical description | Medal, stamped silver, in the form of a shield with festoons of foliage either side and a fleur-de-lis at each corner, , in the centre, a smaller shield bearing engraved initials. |
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Credit line | David Fitzroy Gift |
Object history | Gift - David Fitzroy |
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Summary | This medal was awarded to the acrobat and trapeze artist, Fred Fitzroy who was working with his sister. The two children were given medals for their "daring and clever performances on the trapeze" . They performed all over the country from 1889 - 1895 under the title of the "Two Fitzroys" or the "Flying Fitzroys". The family name was Munday but Fitzroy, Fred's middle name became his professional name. His sister used the name Miss Adeline Patty. Her family name was Adeline Martha Munday. After 1895 the youngest sister joined the family act. The V&A was given a small collection of medals awarded to Fred Fitzroy and a photograph of him aged about 12 is in the Theatre Museum. It appears to show this medal being worn. The medal itself was mass produced by a manufacturer in Birmingham. Fred and his sister received a number of medals in gold and silver in recognition of outstanding performances. By November 1891 it was reported that they had been given twelve gold and silver medals each and two watches. |
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Accession number | M.46-1999 |
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Record created | February 16, 2000 |
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