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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Certificate - Brownie certificate, mid 20th century
... Girl Guides Warrnambool.... The Girl Guides have a group in Warrnambool today. This card ...This card is a certificate of enrolment stating that Edith Hagley is a Brownie. A Brownie is a junior member of the Girl Guide movement, a girl aged between seven and ten. Edith Hagley is believed to have been a Warrnambool girl, a relation of the donor of the card, Annette Levett. The Girl Guides have a group in Warrnambool today.This card is of minor interest as a memento of a local group some time pastThis is a small buff-coloured card with brown-coloured illustrations of a young girl, trees and bushes, animals and birds. The card has brown printing and a handwritten name in black ink .This is to say that Edith Hagley is now a Browniegirl guides warrnambool, edith hagley, girl guides -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Badge, Victorian Girl Guides Commissioner badge, Post 1926
This badge is a State of Victoria Girl guides badge. It was designed in 1926, was drawn by Dorothea Holtz. and came into use in 1927 The same badge is still in use today. It is likely that this badge belonged to a local district guide leader.WE have as yet been unable to confirm local provenance of this item but it has social and historic significance belonging to a long established movement in the Girl Guides..Metal diamond shaped badge with crown at the top. The blue diamond has four large stars and one small star representing the Southern Cross . The small crown is coloured red and gold. There is a pin clip on the reverse.Stokes and Sons Melbournegirl guides, victorian girl guides badge -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Medals, Baden Powell, Early 1900s
These medals were struck to commemorate the feat of Colonel Baden Powell who, with his troops, defended the town of Mafeking in South Africa during the Boer War for 217 days. Robert Baden Powell (1857-1941) was a British Army officer who served in India and Africa from 1876 to 1910. In 1907 he founded the Boy Scout movement, now an international organization for boys and with his sister Agnes, founded the Girl Guide movement, also now internationally established.These medals are of local interest as they commemorate Colonel Baden Powell’s heroics in defending in 1899-1900 the town of Mafeking in South Africa during the Boer War. The Relief of Mafeking was celebrated in Warrnambool in May 1900. .1 A bronze-coloured medal with an image of Colonel Baden Powell on one side and some descriptive text on the other. The medal has a metal ring at the top to attach the medal to a cord. .2 as .1 above except that the top metal ring is missing .1 Colonel Baden Powell Defender of Mafeking Relief of Mafeking May 1900 and Baden Powell The Hero Who Kept the Flag Flying For Over 215 Days .2 as .1 above colonel robert baden powell, boer war, relief of mafeking, history of warrnambool