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Certificate presented by The Overseas Club - Empire Day 1916
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Certificate presented by The Overseas Club - Empire Day 1916
WW1 - Home Front - Certificate presented by The Overseas Club (now ROSL, the Royal Over-seas League) on Empire Day 1916 to Gertrude Knight, who aided the effort to send comfort packages to Sailors and Soldiers of the British Empire fighting overseas. The certificate shows the allegiance of the countries of the world (and territories occupied) to either the Allied of Enemy cause. King George V became royal patron of the club in 1916. Date: 1916
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© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
Aided Certificate Charitable Charity Comfort Effort Efforts Gertrude Knight Overseas Packages Parcels Presented Sailors
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This poignant photograph captures the presentation of a certificate to Gertrude Knight on Empire Day, 1916, by The Overseas Club (now known as the Royal Over-seas League). Amidst the backdrop of the First World War, Gertrude was recognized for her invaluable contributions to the Home Front effort, specifically her role in assembling and sending comfort packages to British Sailors and Soldiers fighting overseas. The Overseas Club, which had gained the patronage of King George V in 1916, presented this certificate as a token of appreciation for her dedication and selflessness. The certificate, framed and proudly displayed, bears the allegiance of various countries and territories to either the Allied or Enemy cause during the war. The intricate design symbolizes the unity and solidarity of the British Empire during this tumultuous time. The image serves as a poignant reminder of the collective efforts and sacrifices made by individuals like Gertrude and organizations such as The Overseas Club, which played a crucial role in supporting the morale of the troops and ultimately contributing to the eventual victory of the Allied forces. Empire Day, celebrated on May 24th, was an annual event established to promote awareness and pride in the British Empire. The presentation of this certificate to Gertrude Knight on this significant day highlights her exceptional contributions to the war effort and the impact of grassroots charitable efforts during the First World War.
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