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Bottle, water   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Bottle, water
Object type Food & drink/wars
Classification: 68158
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English: Navy issue water bottle that belonged to EG Clement. Edwin G Clements of the Royal Navy served 10-1-2 years and held the South Africa Medal (1853), the Baltic Medal (1854) and the China Medal (1857) in shape of barrel; wood with metal hoops in shape of a barrel; curved piece of wood on top with holes for threading cord marked- "E.G. CLEMENTS" measurements- 80 x 90 x 70mm (small diam- 70mm)
Date South African War 1850-1853; 1850-1855; China War 1857-1860/wars; Circa 1850; Baltic War; 1917
Dimensions height x width x depth/length: 80 x 90 x 70mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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Place of creation Baltic Region; United Kingdom; Republic of South Africa; China; South Africa
Notes A.B. Edwin Grey Clements served with the Royal Navy in the South Africa War, 1850-1853, the Baltic War 1854, and the China War 1854-1855 Before coming to New Zealand in 1859 he had served 10-1-2 years with the Royal Navy on the ships HMS Castor 1849-53, HMS Duke of Wellington 1853-4, HMS Nankin 1855-9. He received three campaign medals- the China War Medal 1857-1860 with Canton bar, the South African Campaign Medal 1834-53, and the Baltic Medal 1854-55. His wife was Mrs Ellen Mary Clements. EG Clements died in 1914
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