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Sons of England Royal Blue Decree 1904 medal & Rhodesian SOE service medal

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
657417476


ISSUED TO HF HEWSON

Size;  Royal Blue Decree;

Service medal;

A large and attractive Sons of England collarette, The Sons of England was a "patriotic and benevolent society" for British ex-patriots living in Canada,South Africa and Rhodesia. The Societys first lodge was founded in Toronto, 1874 and other lodges were soon established throughout Canada and later in Southern Africa. Their organisation was modelled on freemasonry so their regalia and customs reflect this. It was quite usual for Benevolent and Mutual Societies of the time to model their organisational structures on the Freemasons. The last Sons of England lodge closed in Canada during 1971.

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