1894’s The Sunday Companion Roll of Honour Medal by H Jenkins & Sons
This medal from the 1894s is part of "The Sunday Companion Roll of Honour" series, presented for honorable service. Produced by H. Jenkins & Sons, the medal features intricate engravings that reflect its purpose of recognizing commendable deeds.
The Sunday Companion was founded by Alfred Harmsworth, Lord Northcliffe in 1894.
Obverse: The medal displays a central cross adorned with a wreath, flanked by two angels. Above the cross is a descending dove.
Obverse legend: The inscription around the top reads "HONOUR TO EVERY MAN THAT WORKETH GOOD," and at the bottom, it reads "PRESENTED FOR HONOURABLE SERVICE."
Reverse: The reverse features a laurel wreath surrounding the central inscription.
Reverse legend: The inscription within the wreath reads "THE SUNDAY COMPANION ROLL OF HONOUR."
Edge: plain
Country: United Kingdom
Medallist: by H Jenkins & Sons
Year: 1894’s
Metal: Metal (Silvered)
Weight ±: 65 g.
Diameter ±: 51 mm
This medal is a significant artifact for collectors and historians, offering a tangible connection to the history of community service recognition and the values promoted by "The Sunday Companion."
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