Women of The First World War Brooch

Description

The Duchess of Cambridge wore Women of The First World War Brooch first time in October 2018, when she visited Imperial War Museums.

Duchess of Cambridge made a Stunning unannounced Visit to Imperial War Museum
The Royal Family

The £29.99 poppy is described as,

“Women played a huge role in the First World War. They served as nurses in the field hospitals, and here at home. They worked in factories, making munitions. They worked on the land. And they were recognised afterwards with the right to vote.
100 years on, The Royal British Legion has created this special brooch dedicated to the memory of the courageous women who served and lost their lives as a direct result of the First World War.
The brooch is beautifully packaged in a floral design box. Each brooch comes with a certificate commemorating the life of a woman who lost her life as a direct result of the First World War. These names are recognised by CWGC as women serving in the auxiliary units during the First World War. Designed exclusively for the Centenary year, this stunning brooch adds a vintage feel to the classic two petal enamel poppy. Plated with a gold-tone and hand finished with brilliant baguette crystals, this charming brooch is the perfect way to support The Royal British Legion.”

Duchess of Cambridge made a Stunning unannounced Visit to Imperial War Museum
The Royal Family

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