Original WW1 Canadian Medal Accompaniment Slip for MM, MC / Award for Valor
Original WW1 Canadian Medal Accompaniment Slip for MM, MC / Award for Valor
Original WW1 Canadian Medal Accompaniment Slip for MM, MC / Award for Valor
Original WW1 Canadian Medal Accompaniment Slip for MM, MC / Award for Valor
Original WW1 Canadian Medal Accompaniment Slip for MM, MC / Award for Valor
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  • Charger l'image dans la galerie, Original WW1 Canadian Medal Accompaniment Slip for MM, MC / Award for Valor
  • Charger l'image dans la galerie, Original WW1 Canadian Medal Accompaniment Slip for MM, MC / Award for Valor
  • Charger l'image dans la galerie, Original WW1 Canadian Medal Accompaniment Slip for MM, MC / Award for Valor
  • Charger l'image dans la galerie, Original WW1 Canadian Medal Accompaniment Slip for MM, MC / Award for Valor

Original WW1 Canadian Medal Accompaniment Slip for MM, MC / Award for Valor

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An interesting original Medal accompaniment slip - issued by Major-General Adjutant-General Edward Harrison of the Canadian Militia during WW1.

This would have been sent to the recipient of a high ranking honour - namely a medal for valor for activities undertaken during WW1. These are so often missing from medal groups.


Below is some further information on Harrison.

The Chemical Society Memorial

In 1918, shortly after the death of Lieutenant Colonel Edward

Harrison, the Chemical Warfare Committee where Harrison

had acted as controller formed the Harrison Memorial

Committee with the aim of creating a memorial to his life

and work. As Harrison had worked primarily as a chemist, the

committee approached the Chemical Society to become the

home of the completed memorial.

The Chemical Society gratefully accepted the memorial and

expressed the desire for all the Society’s Fellows who had

died in service of their country to also be honoured. To

this end, the committee employed the services of sculptor

Ernest Gillick to create a fitting tribute; Ernest Gillick was an

eminent sculptor of the time and had worked on the façade

of the Victoria and Albert Museum as well as the Cenotaph in

Glasgow’s George Square.

Sir James Walker, President of the Chemical Society, presided

over the ceremony to unveil the memorial on 16 November

1922. The Right Honourable, The Earl of Crawford and Balcarres

attended the ceremony as a guest to perform the unveiling;

during the war, the Earl had served as a private in the Royal Army

Medical Corps, a unit closely associated with Harrison.

In his speech, the president told of the nature of the memorial

and went on to outline plans for an additional future memorial

to Harrison. With the remaining money, the Harrison Memorial

Committee were to implement a new award for chemists ‘who

shall have made the most meritorious original contributions to

chemical science during the previous five years’. From 1926 to

2008, the Chemical Society awarded the Harrison Memorial

Prize to such deserving chemists; afterwards, the Society

merged it with the Meldola Medal & Prize to become the

Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prize.

The original location for the memorial was on the main

staircase at the front south east corner of Burlington House;

in 1967, when the Chemical Society moved in to the east wing,

they relocated the memorial to the staircase where it now sits

between the Lawrence Lee stained glass windows.

Source:

1. Moore, TS & Philip, JC 1947, The Chemical Society (1841-1941):

A Historical Review, The Chemical Society, London.


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