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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Topic started by: marklinc on Monday 02 July 07 14:12 BST (UK)
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Hello!
I wonder if anyone can advise on the above association? My grandfather was a member and I have his silver medal with two clasps dated 1933 and 1934. A number appears on the reverse side-358338 and his name, ROBERT WHITE.
I have contacted St. John's Ambulance, but haven't, as yet, received a reply. I wonder if anyone knows why Robert might have been given the medal -did all members have one? Since it is made of silver it seems rather valuable to be simply a membership badge. Is it possible that he did something special to earn him special recognition?
The badge is about 2 cm wide, is circular with "THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION" around the outside and the cross of St. John in the middle. It has stems coming out of the circle to form a cross with a flower on each stem.
I'd be interested to hear from anyone who may be able to offer advice.
Thanks in advance,
Mark
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Hi Mark:
I don;t know anything about the medal but your message has given me reason to think that the picture I have of my grandfather getting a medal could have been a St. Johns ambulance medal as my grandfahther was a St. johns ambulance man in the mines... He is standing with a group of men who also got the medal..
Anne
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Hello Anne,
That's interesting... My great-grandfather was also a miner.
Thanks!
Mark