Summary
Alternative Name(s): Button, Pin
World War I-era badge inscribed 'Our Day Nation & Honour', and featuring an image of British nurse Edith Louisa Cavell who died at the hands of a German firing squad in 1915. She was found guilty of assisting allied soldiers to escape from Belgium. Her final words were 'Patriotism is not enough'. Her death prompted an outpouring of grief, and she became a heroic figure of sacrifice World War I, used to increase military recruitment in Britain and win support for the war in the United States.
Physical Description
Round metal badge in red, white, black and brown. Red border with white centre. Red cross in centre with picture of nurse in middle of cross. Pin at back fits into slot.
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Collecting Areas
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Mr H. Legge, 14 Feb 1989
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Person Commemorated
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Inscriptions
Words round edge of inner circle: 'OUR DAY / NATION & HONOR'.
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Type of item
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overall dimensions
3 mm (Height), 22 mm (Outside Diameter)
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References
WORLDBOOK ENCYC: Vol C. p.246; 'Edith Cavell', Wikipedia, accessed 10/9/2012.
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