Various other Australian & World Issued types

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Currently I have 16 different types and they are pictured
Reverse & Obverse (left / Right)
below with the Page & reference number from
 

"Australian Medals and Medalets from 1788" by L.J. Carlisle
with corresponding page numbers.

 
British Transvaal War 1899 - 1900
Size: 23mm
Metal: Bronze Gilded - Bronze Silvered
Mintage: Unknown
Mint: Stokes of Melbourne
Ref # 1899-00-7 Page 87
Reverse: In Commemoration of Peace
                British - Boer War
                Lest We Forget
 

 

Good Luck Attend Australian Contingents 1899 - 1900
Size: 23mm
Metal: Bronze Gilded - Silver
Mintage: Unknown
Mint: Stokes of Melbourne
Ref # 1899-00-1 Page 86
Reverse: British Transvaal War 17.7.1899
                This one is sterling silver with a loop attached
                for wearing. It was done and given to wife/girlfriend
                as it has engraved the initial "R" & dated 17. 7. 1899. 
                I believe this to be bought by a wife/girlfriend
                and sent to the soldier who was fighting in the War.
Good Luck Australian Bushmens Corp
Size: 23mm silver
Metal: Bronze – Gold (unknown in silver and not listed in Carlisle as such
Mintage: Unknown
Mint: Stokes of Melbourne
Ref # 1900-3
Reverse: British Transvaal War 1899 * 1900

British Transvaal War 1899-0 Sth. Africa
Size: 31mm
Metal: White Metal - Bronze - Copper - Stg Silver
Mintage: Unknown
Mint: Stokes of Melbourne
Ref # 1899-00-18 Page 89
Reverse: South Australia 1900 Peace Medal
                Queen Victoria in centre.
                Pictured are 2 different metal types silver being scarce
Success to 1st Aust. Imperial Contingent 1900
Size: 23mm
Metal: Bronze Gilded - Silver
Mintage: Unknown
Mint: Stokes of Melbourne
Ref # 1899-00-16 Page 89
Reverse: British Transvaal War 1899 - 1900

British Transvaal War 1899-0 Sth. Africa
Size: 31mm
Metal: White Metal - Bronze - Copper - Stg Silver
Mintage: Unknown
Mint: Stokes of Melbourne
Ref # 1899-00-18 Page 89
Reverse: South Africa 1900 Peace Medal
                Queen Victoria in centre.
For Britain and the Empire
Size: 25mm
Metal: Bronze
Mintage: Unknown
Mint: Amor, Sydney C.1900
Ref # O-2 Page 288
Reverse: One People, One Destiny

Coronation of Edward VII & Alexandra 1902 June 26
Size: 22mm x 22mm
Metal: Bronze Gilded & Sterling Silver (not listed in this metal)
Mintage & Mint: Unknown
Ref # 1902-6 Page 104
Reverse: British Boer War Peace With Honor  ER VII 1902
Good Luck Attend Australian Contingents 1899 - 1900
Size: 23mm
Metal: Bronze Gilded - Gold
Mintage: Unknown
Mint: Stokes of Melbourne
Ref # 1899-00-5 Page 87
Reverse: British Transvaal War 1899 - 1900

Good Luck Attend Australian Contingents 1899 - 1900
Size: 23mm
Metal: Aluminium - Bronze Gilded - Silver
Mintage: Unknown
Mint: Stokes of Melbourne
Ref # 1899-00-1 Page 86
Reverse: British Transvaal War
Major C. ST C. Cameron Tasmania's Hero
Size: 23mm
Metal: Bronze Gilded - Gold
Mintage: Unknown
Mint: Stokes of Melbourne
Ref # 1899-00-10  Page 88
Reverse: British Transvaal War 1899 - 1900

To Commemorate the Departure of the Australian
Volunteers 1899 - 1900
Size: 30mm
Metal: Bronze Gilded - Silver
Mint & Mintage: Unknown
Ref # 1899-00-22 Page 90
Reverse: Transvaal War (features Queen Victoria)

Return of the Troops from S. Africa. Dec. 1900 Welcome Home Australian's
Size: 23mm
Metal: Bronze Gilded
Mintage: Unknown
Mint: Stokes of Melbourne
Ref # 1899-00-13 Page 88
Reverse: British Transvaal War 1899 - 1900

Success To Our New Zealand Rough Riders 1900
Size: 22.5mm
Metal: Silver, Gilt & Copper
Mintage & Mint: Unknown
Ref # Leon G Morel Medallic Commemoratives of New Zealand 1865 - 1940. Page 30, # 1899-1900-3
Reverse: 1899 * British Transvaal War 1900
To Commemorate The Departure of the N.Z. Contingents to the Transvaal 1899 - 1900
Size: 21mm with loop suspension
Metal: Silver, Gilt & Copper
Mintage & Mint: Unknown
Ref # Leon G Morel Medallic Commemoratives of New Zealand 1865 - 1940. Page 30, # 1899-1900-4
Reverse: KIA TOA AKE AKE

Copper / Bronze Boer War Shooting Medal 39mm
Mint and mintage unknown, believed to be an award during the Boer War
Reverse: Victoria Regina
 
 
The National Commemorative Medal 1899 - 1900 (British)
Size: 45mm
Metal: Gilt Bronze - Silver
Mintage: Unknown
Mint: Spink & Son
Reverse: The Queen God Bless Her
                This medal commemorates the magnificent response of Britain's 
                Sons to the Empire's call to arms. Transvaal War 1899 - 1900.
                Daily Mail Kipling Poem.

Greater Britain Ex.n 1899 Victorian Court
Size: 23mm
Metal: Silver
Mintage & Mint: Unknown
This is unlisted in any of the books
Reverse: The Pioneer Australia
This is related to the Boer War but not strictly so. It uses similar designs
 

A.S.R.F. Repatriation Day
Size: 45mm in length
Metal: Bronze
Mintage & Mint: Unknown
Reverse: Blank
The Australian Soldiers’ Repatriation Fund Act 1916, 
although not for the reasons originally envisaged by its authors.
The fund was in principle virtually identical to the failed patriotic
funds of the 19th century, reliant on public subscriptions, with some augmentation from the Government, but established by statute 
rather than by the citizenry. It failed most singularly to achieve 
anything by way of fundraising, largely because of the 
prevailing political climate. Nevertheless, it did help shape
the early model of the Australian repatriation system. 
Among other things, the legislation provided for benefits
and assistance to discharged servicemen, children 
under 18 of the deceased or incapacitated, and to widows in special circumstances.

Subscriber 1918 N.S.W.R&T War Fund
(New South Wales Railways and Tramways)
Size: 23mm
Metal: Bronze
Mintage & Mint: Unknown
Reverse: Blank
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 


Major C.ST.C. Cameron Tasmania's Hero
Size: 23mm
Metal: Bronze
Mintage & Mint: Unknown (although some believe Stokes)
Reverse: Lord Roberts V.C. S.Africa 1900
Cyril St Clair Cameron was born 5 December 1857 at Fordan, Tasmania and educated at Launceston Grammar School and then Edinburgh where he received commission in the Royal Southdown Militia. He fought in the Afghan War with Lord Roberts. In 1899 he joined the Tasmanian Mounted Infantry as Captain and served in the Boer War. He was later promoted to the rank of Major. On his return to Australia he was elected to the Senate in 1901-1903 and 1909-1914. I 1914 he travelled to England and joined the headquarters Imperial Staff. He died on 22nd December 1941 at Fordan.

To Commemorate the Victory 1918
Size: 24mm
Metal: Silvered Bronze
Mintage: 500 pieces only
Mint: Amor
Reverse: Presented To (not named)
By Mr. & Mrs T. Bragg Mungeribar 1918