File 04: Red Cross lapel pins including kangaroo, koala, lyrebird and wombat designs, [ca. 1966-ca....
File 04: Red Cross lapel pins including kangaroo, koala, lyrebird and wombat designs, [ca. 1966-ca. 2014]
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[ca. 1966-ca. 2014]
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R 2224
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30 lapel pins - diam. 2.8 cm or smaller - plastic
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30 moulded plastic lapel pins, produced by A.J. Parkes & Company for Red Cross fundraising events, after 1966. (Red Cross Archives control number MEM 005)
Item 01: Wombat on white banner - 20 cents (R 2224/Item 01)
Item 02: Wombat on white banner - 20 cents (R 2224/Item 02)
Item 03: Wombat on yellow banner - 50 cents (R 2224/Item 0...
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File 04: Red Cross lapel pins including kangaroo, koala, lyrebird and wombat designs, [ca. 1966-ca. 2014]
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(Red Cross Archives control number MEM 005)
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A.J. Parkes & Company Pty Ltd is the foremost medallion and badge manufacturer in Queensland, and one of the most prominent in Australia as a whole. The business has been producing commemorative medallions and medalettes for over 100 years. Since the early 1980s Parkes has also manufactured small plastic products from injection mouldings.
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R 2224
Record Identifier
Y0KxljB1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Y0KxljB1
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9613444
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