Cheer-Up Society fundraising pin in shape of Army cap

c. 1940
Overview

World War Two era Cheer-Up Society fundraising novelty Australian Army peaked cap made from stiffened khaki-coloured card. It has a flat top and rising sun badge on the front band. Unfortunately, the peak of the cap is missing, as is the attachment string.
The underside of the cap is bright green in colour and has details including the licence number and the letter 'V' written in gold.

Historical information

The South Australian Cheer-up Society was established in 1914 and comprised volunteer women workers who offered support to soldiers through the distribution of comforts, provision of meals and entertainment. The society also wished to shield soldiers from alcohol and disreputable city entertainments such as bars and brothels. In World War One, they established the Cheer-Up Hut and in World War Two, the Cheer-Up Hostel.

Badges, pins and novelties such as this were sold in an effort to raise funds.

South Australia was very active on the home front during wartime, having several fundraising charities unique to the state. These included the School's Patriotic Fund, Fighting Forces Comforts Fund, Violet Day and the Cheer Up Society.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-119-RoW00288
Material
Width
35 mm
Height or length
35 mm
Depth
9 mm
Inscriptions and markings

On underside of cap:

"THE CHEER UP SOCIETY
Licence No. 59
V"

Place made
Adelaide
South Australia
Australia
Year
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Underside of Cheer-Up Society fundraising pin in shape of Army peaked cap
Underside of Cheer-Up Society fundraising pin in shape of Army peaked cap
Cheer-Up Society fundraising pin in shape of Army peaked cap
Cheer-Up Society fundraising pin in shape of Army peaked cap

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