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World War One Australian Comforts Fund My Flag & Yours Pinback Button Badge

$ 36.95

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: Used
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Australia
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    World War One Australian Pinback Button Badge
    AUSTRALIA World War One Tin Lapel Political Patriotic Pin Back Button Badge very scarce - almost 100 years old
    This is a WWI  issued Australian Comforts Fund Badge
    World War One Australian Comforts Fund Pinback Button Badge -  Very Scarce
    Description
    WWI commemorative circular plastic-coated pressed tinplate metal badge with a celluloid face and a pin attachment on the reverse. It depicts a patriotically symbolic soldier figure with the Union Jack flag in the background. The words "Australian Comforts Fund My Flag & Yours" appear along the top and side of this pin back badge.
    Inscription:
    Australian Comforts Fund My Flag & Yours
    Maker
    A W Patrick
    Place made
    Australia: Victoria , Fitzroy
    Date made
    c 1916 - 1919
    Size
    approximately 32 mm round ( 1 1/4 inches )
    Summary
    Fundraising badge produced during the First World War. Such badges were sold in trams, buses, at railways stations and at rallies to raise money for the stated cause.
    The Australian Comforts Fund (ACF) was first formed in August 1916 from a number of individual state based organizations that had been created at the beginning of World War I to send comfort to the troops. Many local women's groups formed early in the war to provide various 'luxury items' to supplement the Australian soldier's army rations and personal kit. These groups were amalgamated in 1916 to form a national association which sought to provide additional 'comfort' items to all Australian's who were abroad. This federated organization was titled the Australian Comforts Fund and quickly grew into a fundraising, collecting, sorting and distributing machine which rivaled the scope of the Red Cross. At the conclusion of World War I, the ACF officially dissolved as of the 16th of April 1920, however it was revived in 1939 with the outbreak of World War II to provide comforts to a new generation of soldiers.