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Trades union membership certificate
A trades union membership certificate for the United Operative Plumbers Association of Great Britain and Ireland, with Defence and Defiance as their motto. Two noble-looking workmen stand with heraldic shields on either side of Britannia, flanked by the British Lion and Unicorn.
circa 1860s
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A Presidential Memorial Certificate - USA
A Presidential Memorial Certificate - presented to members of the US Armed Forces as a token of their service to their country. Relations can apply for this too (as was the case with this posthumous award to Glenn L. Werly Jnr). Date: 1985
© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
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Certificate presented by The Overseas Club - Empire Day 1916
WW1 - Home Front - Certificate presented by The Overseas Club (now ROSL, the Royal Over-seas League) on Empire Day 1916 to Gertrude Knight, who aided the effort to send comfort packages to Sailors and Soldiers of the British Empire fighting overseas. The certificate shows the allegiance of the countries of the world (and territories occupied) to either the Allied of Enemy cause. King George V became royal patron of the club in 1916. Date: 1916
© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection