List of recipients of the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal
Below is a list of notable recipients of the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal. The medal was struck in 1935 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of King George V's accession to the throne, and a total of 85,234 medals were awarded.[1] The following is not a complete list of recipients.
Australia[edit]
The following list includes some notable Australians who received the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal. It is not an exhaustive list of recipients.
- Wilmot Hudson Fysh[2]
- Irene Slater Hall[3]
- Eric Harrison[4]
- Walter Hartwell James[5]
- William Dartnell Johnson[5]
- Norbert Keenan[5]
- Allan MacDonald[5]
- Alexander McCallum[5]
- Fanny Reading[6]
- Elizabeth Laurie Rees[7]
New Zealand[edit]
The following list includes notable New Zealanders who received the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal,[8] and is not an exhaustive list of recipients.
A[edit]
- Hugh Acland
- James Allen
- Stephen Allen
- John Allum
- George James Anderson
- Alfred Ansell
- Gilbert Archey
- John Archer
- Harry Atmore
- Alfred Averill
- Hugh Ayson
B[edit]
- Esther Mary Baber
- George Baildon
- William Henry Peter Barber
- Bill Barnard
- Louis Barnett
- John Barton
- Alice Basten
- Blanche Baughan
- Harold Beauchamp
- John Beanland
- Campbell Begg
- Francis Bell
- Charles Bellringer
- Horace Belshaw
- Frederick Bennett
- Carl Berendsen
- George Bertrand
- Marmaduke Bethell
- Arthur Bignell
- John Bitchener
- William Blomfield
- Tom Bloodworth
- William Bodkin
- Grafton Bothamley
- Fred Bowerbank
- John H. Boyes
- Tom Brindle
- Walter Broadfoot
- Matthew Brodie
- David Buddo
- Lindsay Buick
- Peter Buck
- Thomas Burnett
C[edit]
- Keith Caldwell
- John Callan
- Hugh Campbell
- Blanche Carnachan
- Walter Carncross
- Clyde Carr
- Charles Chapman
- Frederick Chapman
- Cecil Cherrington
- Frederick de Jersey Clere
- Cecil Clinkard
- George Clinkard
- Gordon Coates
- James Coates
- John Cobbe
- David Coleman
- Jeremiah Connolly
- James Craigie
- Samuel Crookes
D[edit]
- Berkeley Dallard
- Eliot Davis
- George Davis-Goff
- Frederick de la Mare
- Harold Dickie
- James Donald
- John Duigan
E[edit]
F[edit]
- Mark Fagan
- Norrie Falla
- Willi Fels
- Lindo Ferguson
- William Hughes Field
- James Lloyd Findlay
- Billy Fitchett
- George Forbes
- Flora Forde
- Thomas Forsyth
- John Robert Fow
- Annie Fraer
- Janet Fraser
- Peter Fraser
G[edit]
- Victor Galway
- Mac Geddes
- William Girling
- Billy Glenn
- C. F. Goldie
- Samuel Goldstein
- Henry Greenslade
- James Gunson
H[edit]
- Adam Hamilton
- John Ronald Hamilton
- Alfred Harding
- James Hargest
- Arthur Paul Harper
- Richard Hawke
- Oswald Hawken
- James Hay
- Edward Healy
- Joe Heenan
- James Hight
- Frederick Hilgendorf
- John Bird Hine
- Thomas Hislop
- Frank Hockly
- James Thomas Hogan
- Henry Holland
- Keith Holyoake
- Ted Howard
- William Hunt
- Thomas Alexander Hunter
- Thomas Anderson Hunter
- George Hutchison
I[edit]
- Lindsay Merritt Inglis
- Tracy Inglis
- Leonard Isitt (minister)
- Leonard Isitt (aviator)
J[edit]
K[edit]
L[edit]
- Robert Laidlaw
- Mary Lambie
- Frederic Lang
- Frank Langstone
- John A. Lee
- Joseph Linklater
- James Liston
- Henry Livingstone
- Charles Luke
- Frederick Lye
- Douglas Lysnar
M[edit]
- Lance Macey
- John MacGregor
- Clutha Mackenzie
- Charles Macmillan
- John Andrew MacPherson
- Ernest Marsden
- John Mason
- Rex Mason
- Jack Massey
- Walter William Massey
- Robert Masters
- Elizabeth McCombs
- Donald McGavin
- William McIntyre
- Robert McKeen
- Alexander McLeod
- James McLeod
- Peter McSkimming
- Ellen Melville
- Reginald Miles
- Frank Milner
- Walter Moffatt
- Richard Moore
- Alan Mulgan
- Jim Munro
N[edit]
- Jimmy Nash
- Walter Nash
- Edward Newman
- Āpirana Ngata
- Erima Northcroft
- Charles Norwood
- William Nosworthy
- Emily Nutsey
O[edit]
P[edit]
- George John Park
- Ronald Park
- Bill Parry
- George Pearce
- Geoffrey Peren
- Philip De La Perrelle
- Hugh Poland
- William Polson
- Dugald Poppelwell
R[edit]
- Alfred Ransom
- John Reed
- Vernon Reed
- Stewart Reid
- Heaton Rhodes
- Thomas William Rhodes
- Arthur Shapton Richards
- Randolph Ridling
- Frank Rolleston
- John Rolleston
- Harold Rushworth
- Andrew Hamilton Russell
- George Russell
S[edit]
- Albert Samuel
- Michael Joseph Savage
- Bill Schramm
- Tom Seddon
- Bob Semple
- Emily Siedeberg
- William Sinclair-Burgess
- George John Smith
- Stephen Smith
- Sydney George Smith
- William Snodgrass
- Robert Speight
- Arthur Stallworthy
- Charles Statham
- Edith Statham
- William Stevenson
- William Stewart
- William Downie Stewart Jr
- Duncan Stout
- Alexander Stuart
- Bill Sullivan
- Dan Sullivan
- George Sykes
T[edit]
- Takurua Tamarau
- William Taverner
- Te Puea Hērangi
- Te Rangi Hīroa
- Hoani Te Heuheu Tūkino VI
- Taite Te Tomo
- Henry Thacker
- Algernon Thomas
- Te Hata Tipoki
- Eruera Tirikatene
- Tonga Mahuta
- Jonathan Trevethick
- George Troup
V[edit]
W[edit]
- Fred Waite
- Vincent Ward
- Paddy Webb
- Campbell West-Watson
- James Whyte
- Thomas Wilford
- Thomas Wilkes
- Charles Wilkinson
- Kenneth Williams
- Ida Willis
- George Witty
- Ward Wohlmann
- Cecil J. Wray
- Robert Wright
Y[edit]
Papua New Guinea[edit]
South Africa[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Howard N Cole. Coronation and Royal Commemorative Medals. pp. 3–4. Published J. B. Hayward & Son, London. 1977.
- ^ "George V Silver Jubilee Medal 1935 : Hudson Fysh". www.awm.gov.au. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
- ^ Capper, Betty, "Irene Slater Hall (1888–1961)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 2023-10-22
- ^ "Commonwealth List". The Age. Melbourne. 6 May 1935. p. 10. Retrieved 15 December 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ a b c d e "JUBILEE MEDALS". Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 – 1954). 1935-05-09. p. 15. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
- ^ Rubinstein, Hilary L., "Reading, Fanny (1884–1974)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 2022-09-22
- ^ Smart, Judith, "Rees, Elizabeth Laurie (Bessie) (1865–1939)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 2021-09-16
- ^ "Official jubilee medals". The Evening Post. 6 May 1935. p. 4. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
- ^ a b "THE KING'S OWN JUBILEE MEDAL". Papuan Courier (Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea : 1917 – 1942). 1935-05-17. p. 7. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
- ^ McKinnon, June (November 1995). Women's Christian Temperance Union: aspects of early feminism in the Cape, 1889–1930 (PDF) (MA thesis). Pretoria: University of South Africa. p. 55. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
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