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Medal, service   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Percy Metcalfe
Title
Medal, service
Object type Classification: 280
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English: Colonial Police Medal for Meritorious Service Medal awarded to Assistant Superintendent Duncan MacPherson, Hong Kong Police Force in 1952. circular silver medal, ring suspension, with ribbon obverse- crowned head of King George VI facing left, legend around- GEORGIVS VI DEI- GRA- BRITT- OMN" REX FID- DEF- + reverse- at centre a sword and wreath, legend around- COLONIAL POLICE FORCES - FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE ribbon- green edges and central dark blue stripe with narrow white stripes either side named on edge in block capitals- ASST. SUPT. DUNCAN MACPHERSON HONG KONG POLICE markings- obverse- medallist's initials below neck of GVI- PM
Date George VI (1936 - 1952)-House of Windsor-English reign; (1936); 17 Jul 2001; 15 Aug 2001
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height: 85mm
height: 44mm
diameter: 36mm
width: 32mm

notes: medal height: 44mm total height: 85mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
2001.25.623.1
Place of creation United Kingdom; Hong Kong
Exhibition history Display: 6B 29
Credit line Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 2001.25.623.1 Brent Mackrell Collection
Notes Colonial Police Medal for Meritorious Service Medal awarded to Assistant Superintendent Duncan MacPherson, Hong Kong Police Force in 1952. Gazetted onJune 5, 1952 (3042 Supplement to the London Gazette, 5 June 1952) Colonial Empire For Meritorious Service Duncan George MacPherson, Assistant Superintendent, Hong Kong Police Force. (http-www.london-gazette.co.uk-issues-39555-supplements-3042-page.pdf) Commissioner Duncan George MacPherson, Hong Kong Police Colonial Police Force (CPF). Served- 1930s- Hong Kong Police WW2- Hong Kong, Singapore. In 1942 the Hong Kong Police were sworn in as auxiliary troops. MacPherson's rank was Lance Sgt. During the Japanese occupation he was taken prisoner and was interned at the Stanley POW Camp where he met and married Doris BrooksWW2- Hong Kong, Singapore. In 1941-42 the Hong Kong Police were sworn in as auxiliary troops. MacPherson's rank was Lance Sgt. During the Japanese occupation he was taken prisoner and was interned at the Stanley POW Camp where he met and married Doris Brooks (the daughter of Henry Tom Brooks). post-WW2- Hong Kong Police (until early-1950s) then appointed (circa 1955) to the Police Force in Kenya during the 'Maumau rebellion'. Retired from Police Force and to emigrated to New Zealand and worked as the first superintendent of Auckland Harbour Bridge. "D. G. McPherson - When he retired as bridge superintendent in 1978, McPherson ended a rich career which had seen him swap gunfire with bank robbers and pirates in Hong Kong; he had earlier led volunteer raids behind Japanese lines in World War II to help civilians escape the Japanese advance; he was entangled in gun battles during China's communist struggles; he became director of criminal intelligence in Hong Kong and then transferred to Kenya where he helped check the Mau Mau uprising. His abiding memory of the bridge was the car that skidded and rolled on to its roof as it approached the toll plaza. As it came to a rest, a hand emerged from the upturned vehicle, holding a 20c piece." From- Paul Lewis, "Auckland's 175th anniversary- The bridge that nearly sailed away", New Zealand Herald, January 31st, 2015 (http-www.nzherald.co.nz-nz-news-article.cfm.c_id=1&objectid=11394299)
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