'Hospital Day 1918' metal and enamel fundraising brooch

1918
Overview

Metal and enamel fundraising brooch sold to support 'Hospital Day 1918'.
It is in the form of a golden wreath of leaves with a central red enamel Maltese Cross, having a gold edged scroll filled with blue enamel extending outwards from each side. The words 'Hospital Day' are embedded in gold letters on the left and '1918' on the right.
The reverse of the badge has a brooch fitting with a hinged pin which is inserted into a metal holder on the opposite side for attachment.
The name of the maker, Stokes & Sons, Melb.' appears in the centre of the reverse.

Historical information

The Commonwealth Button Fund was established in mid-1915, with the first Button Day being held in November of that year, supporting the people of Belgium. Over the course of the next 6 years, 33 Button Days were held raising money for a variety of patriotic and charitable causes including the Australian, British and French Red Cross, Hospitals, allied countries, current serving men and women, discharged, wounded and disabled servicemen and women, and their families. The buttons were sold in trams, buses, at railways stations and at rallies to raise money for the stated cause.

'Hospital Day' button day was held on 25 October 1918 with proceeds supporting metropolitan hospitals across a range of services. These included general hospitals, children's hospitals, Homeopathic, Eye and Ear and Dental hospitals, mental asylums, convalescent homes for men and women and for the aged and infirm, among others.

The larger sized button sold for 2/6, while the smaller size sold for 1 shilling. This brooch sold for 1 pound and is considered rare. A similar gold brooch with a sky blue cross was sold for the same sum and is also rare.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-119-RoW00823
Material
Width
37 mm
Height or length
19 mm
Inscriptions and markings

On front of brooch:

"HOSPITAL DAY 1918"

On reverse of brooch:

"STOKES
& SONS
MELB."

Place made
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Year
Primary significance criteria
Historic significance
Social or spiritual significance
Comparative significance criteria
Interpretive capacity
Rare or representative
Last modified
Wednesday, 17 December, 2025
Completeness
100
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'Hospital Day 1918' metal and enamel fundraising brooch
'Hospital Day 1918' metal and enamel fundraising brooch
Oblique view of 'Hospital Day 1918' metal and enamel fundraising brooch
Oblique view of 'Hospital Day 1918' metal and enamel fundraising brooch
Other oblique view of 'Hospital Day 1918' metal and enamel fundraising brooch
Other oblique view of 'Hospital Day 1918' metal and enamel fundraising brooch
Reverse of 'Hospital Day 1918' metal and enamel fundraising brooch
Reverse of 'Hospital Day 1918' metal and enamel fundraising brooch

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