Lightly soiled original ribbon with pinback
maker marked "G12" (unknown)
at the age of 67 and is buried in St James Cemetery in Toronto
MACs began entering service in May 1943 and although originally intended as an interim measure pending the introduction of escort carriers
with reading and knitting being her hobbies of choice
Spain. A Royal Collegiate Corporation Of Noble Sons Of The Nobility Of Madrid, Grand Cross By Cejalvo C.1940 Buy Now Lightly soiled original ribbon withStar, in silver gilt and enamels, 77mm x 77mm, of excellent quality manufacture, maker marked and hallmarked on reverse, with excellent quality enamels, in extremely fine condition; breast badge, in silver gilt and enamels, 27mm x 34mm, of excellent quality and with fine details, extremely fine; with related button hole miniature; and in leatherette case of issue, marked Cejalvo, Madrid. Scarce set of insignia. Footnote: The Corporation was originally