Summary

Australia Victoria Melbourne
Medal - Roman Catholic Total Abstinence Pledge c. 1877 (AD)
Mint: Stokes & Martin
Previous Collections: Dr. G.H. Abbot
Other Details: This gilt medal represents a promise of abstinence from intoxicating drinks offered under Rev. P. Hennebery around 1885. The medal is holed and was probably originally worn on a ribbon through a loop in the hole. It features the Temperence Arms and pledge.

Physical Description

A white metal medal (41mm diameter) holed and probably originally worn on a ribbon through a loop in the hole. It features the Temperence Arms and the pladge.

Obverse Description

At centre the Temperance movement Arms, a shield bearing a lamb advancing left holding a flag over its shoulder above the letters IHS, supported by a man on left holding a flag bearing the word SOBRIETY and a woman on right bearing a flag with the words DOMESTIC COMFORT; above shield a radiate cross on three steps with angels flying right and left crowning man and woman with wreaths; below shield two children kneel; around above, IN HOC SI[G]NO VINCES (holed through the "G"); around below, FRUITS OF TEMPERANCE; on ribbon below shield, HAPPINESS; mint name, STOKES & MARTIN MELBOURNE in small letters above ribbon.

Reverse Description

At centre a cross radiate in angles with the words, I PROMISE / TO / ABSTAIN / FROM ALL / INTOXICATING DRINKS / EXCEPT USED MEDICINALLY / & BY ORDER OF A MEDICAL MAN / & TO DISCOUNTENANCE / THE / CAUSE & / PRACTICE / OF INTEMP- /ERANCE; around above, ROMAN CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINENCE PLEDGE; around below, GIVEN BY REV. P. HENNEBERY; in the angles of the cross, FOR THE GREATER GLORY OF GOD

Edge Description

Plain

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