Circular medal with name of League encircling the emblem in relief for the City of London: shield with cross and sword in upper left quadrant, and latin motto: 'Domine dirige nos' God guide us. The reverse is engraved with details of the award surrounded by laurel wreath.
Circular medal with name of League encircling the emblem in relief for the City of London: shield with cross and sword in upper left quadrant, and latin motto: 'Domine dirige nos' God guide us. The reverse is engraved with details of the award surrounded by laurel wreath.
Circular medal with name of League encircling the emblem in relief for the City of London: shield with cross and sword in upper left quadrant, and latin motto: 'Domine dirige nos' God guide us. The reverse is engraved with details of the award surrounded by laurel wreath.
Won by the Polytechnic S.C. Circular medal. The obverse features a relief of a winged female trumpeter and shield. The reverse is engraved with details of the award encircled by a laurel wreath.
Awarded to the Runners up. Circular medal. The obverse features the name and a relief emblem of the Association: shield. The reverse is engraved with details of the award, encircled by a laurel wreath.
Awarded for 2nd prize. Circular medal. The obverse features the name and a relief emblem of the Association: shield. The reverse is engraved with details of the award, encircled by a laurel wreath.
Awarded for 2nd prize. Circular medal. The obverse features the name and a relief emblem of the Association: shield. The reverse is engraved with details of the award, encircled by a laurel wreath.
Oval medal with monogram of NVR in red enamel in centre with the date, surrounded by 'National Volunteer Reserve' on blue enamel in a belt design.
Circular medal. The obverse features a relief design incorporating the British coat of arms and those of Ealing, together with the name of the event and date. The reverse features a laurel wreath.
Threepence, Sixpence and Shilling.
The threepence coin features the 'Bun Head' - portrait of the Queen with head shown coiled in a bun which was in circulation from 1860. The shilling and the sixpence feature the new portrait which depicted the Queen as older, with a small crown on her head, known as the 'Jubilee Head'. The sixpence has been decorated with an enamelled Royal coat of arms. Boxed.