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  • Army Temperance Association Medal
  • Army Temperance Association Medal
  • Army Temperance Association Medal
  • Army Temperance Association Medal

Item: GB3861

Army Temperance Association Medal

$120

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Army Temperance Association Medal

Army Temperance Association Medal - Five Year Award, in silver and enamels, 41.6 mm x 49.1 mm, hole drilled through crown replacing ring suspension, tip of crown severed, dark patina, enamel loss, wear, better than fine. Footnote: Originally called the Silver Star of St. George in 1893, it was later named the White Star, after Field-Marshal Sir George Stuart White VC (1835-1912), President of the Army Temperance Association, to honour him on his departure from India in 1898, where he had served as Commander-in-Chief, India, from 1893 to 1898.
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