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    Please post your EVII 1902 Coronation groups.  The one below is to 429 Corpl. A. Scott, Canadian Scouts.  The group is missing his KSA with two clasps possibly named to him as Batt. Sgt. Major.  

     

    The medal was awarded in silver and bronze.  There were 3,493 issued in silver to members of the Royal family, dignitaries, senior government officials and service officers who were present at the coronation ceremony, performed extra work in its preparation, or who were involved in the coronation parade.  There were 6,054 bronze medals issued to selected NCOs and other ranks at the coronation parade. The bronze medal was also given to one seaman or marine of 'very good' character on each ship at the Spithead Naval review held on 16 August 1902. The two members of the Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service who nursed the King during his pre-coronation illness also received bronze medals.

     

    The medal was worn on the left chest from a ribbon with other coronation and jubilee medals. These were worn before campaign medals until November 1918, after which the order of wear was changed, with such commemorative medals now worn after campaign medals and before long service awards. Ladies could wear the medal near their left shoulder with the ribbon tied in the form of a bow.

     

    The medal was designed by Emil Fuchs.  It is oval, 30 by 38 mm (1.2 in × 1.5 in) and surmounted by a crown. The obverse has a profile of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, crowned and facing left and surrounded by a wreath that forms the rim of the medal. The reverse shows the king's cypher above the date 26 June 1902, surrounded by a wreath in the same form as on the obverse. It was awarded unnamed.


    Due to the king falling ill with appendicitis, the coronation, planned for 26 June 1902, had to be postponed while the monarch recovered from surgery, and the coronation was actually held on 9 August 1902. This change happened too late to be reflected on the medals, which bear the earlier date.

     

    There are five other different coronation medals: Mayors & Provosts; Police, Ceylon, Hong Kong and Natal.  The medal awarded to Royalty, officials, dignitaries and the armed forces, described above, has a ribbon of dark blue with one central red stripe and white edges on either side. The special medal, in silver only, awarded to Mayors and Provosts is circular, but otherwise of a broadly similar design. It has a ribbon of dark blue with red edges and a narrow white central stripe. The Police Coronation Medal was a larger circular medal of a different design, awarded in both silver and bronze, suspended from a ribbon of red with a narrow blue central stripe.

    A Scott Can. Scouts Obv..jpeg

    A Scott Canadian Scouts Rev.jpeg

    Can Scout Coronation Contingent Group Photo.jpeg

    Edited by azyeoman
    • azyeoman changed the title to EVII Corontation Medal groups 1902

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