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Description 8bit 300dpi Scanned Image of Victoria Cross Medal Ribbon & Bar. Medal design was UK Crown copyright prior to 1952 and now in the public domain.
Date 3 November 2004
Source Self, Scanned Image of Medal from Private Collection
Author Richard Harvey
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