"Hey you, Johnny Foreigner - lazing about underneath the Mango tree! Had enough of being lorded over by those condascending Brits, with their Pimms, Polo & Cream Teas? Then you need Independence. That's right - free to run your lump of rock as you wish - just pop in and stuff us at cricket & rugby once in a while!"
Now here's a family of medals that rarely get an airing - those issued to dignitaries, hangers-on, associated sycophants and anyone else who got roped in to the celebrations of withdrawl from Empire. Information is somewhat scant on these issues and they are not that common, possibly due to the small number of strikings, and they are seldom found in medal groups.
Issues for Fiji, Sierra Leone, Papua New Guinea, Nigeria, Jamaica, Vanuatu, Uganda, Malawi, Guyana; St. Christopher, Nevis & Anguilla; Solomon Islands, Gilbert Islands, Ellis Islands and Zimbabwe can be found. The Zimbabwe issues were not authorised by the Crown, as (then) Rhodesia was technically already independent of the UK due to Ian Smith's UDI. Unlike other issues, the ones for Zimbabwe seem more prolific in numbers and are of rather poor quality.
Some countries appear to have minted seperate anniversary issues, such as the Solomans and Papua New Guinea. Whilst these countries are no longer Crown Dependencies, they are still part of the Commonwealth - and thus have Auntie Betty's turnip on the medals - which is nice. Hong Kong did not merit the minting of an issue due to the fact that it was not becoming independent - merely being handed back to Johnny Chink. Damn shame on the gong front, what?
So I shall start the ball rolling with a rather pretty issue to the Solomon Islands, which slipped the surly bonds of colonialism in 1978.
Now here's a family of medals that rarely get an airing - those issued to dignitaries, hangers-on, associated sycophants and anyone else who got roped in to the celebrations of withdrawl from Empire. Information is somewhat scant on these issues and they are not that common, possibly due to the small number of strikings, and they are seldom found in medal groups.
Issues for Fiji, Sierra Leone, Papua New Guinea, Nigeria, Jamaica, Vanuatu, Uganda, Malawi, Guyana; St. Christopher, Nevis & Anguilla; Solomon Islands, Gilbert Islands, Ellis Islands and Zimbabwe can be found. The Zimbabwe issues were not authorised by the Crown, as (then) Rhodesia was technically already independent of the UK due to Ian Smith's UDI. Unlike other issues, the ones for Zimbabwe seem more prolific in numbers and are of rather poor quality.
Some countries appear to have minted seperate anniversary issues, such as the Solomans and Papua New Guinea. Whilst these countries are no longer Crown Dependencies, they are still part of the Commonwealth - and thus have Auntie Betty's turnip on the medals - which is nice. Hong Kong did not merit the minting of an issue due to the fact that it was not becoming independent - merely being handed back to Johnny Chink. Damn shame on the gong front, what?
So I shall start the ball rolling with a rather pretty issue to the Solomon Islands, which slipped the surly bonds of colonialism in 1978.
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