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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Alice Fitzgerald&#039;s French Medal Commemorative of the Great War]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[The medal was created on 23 June 1920 and presented to military and auxiliary services who served between 2 August 1914 and 11 November 1918. Circular bronze medal with integral bar for suspension decorated with oak leaves; front features the head of a soldier facing the left as a symbol of the French Republic; suspended from a ribbon with five (5) evenly spaced vertical red and white stripes. Inscription Back: &quot;Republique Francaise/Grande Guerre 1914-1918&quot;]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Morlon, Pierre-Alexandre]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[1920]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:isPartOf><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu/papers/fitzgerald.html" target="_blank">Alice Fitzgerald Collection</a>]]></dcterms:isPartOf>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[Diameter: 1.5 in  <br />
Length: 4.5 in <br />
]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[Artifact 1599A]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:rightsHolder><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu/" target="_blank">Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives</a>]]></dcterms:rightsHolder>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibits.library.jhu.edu/items/show/547">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Alice Fitzgerald&#039;s Inter-Allied Victory medal, French Issue]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[French issue Inter-Allied Victory medal; circular bronze medal with bas-relief of the winged figure of Victory on the front with arms outstreteched and holding a laurel wreath and an olive branch while a sword rests in its sheath at her hip; reverse features a Phrydian bonnet between the uppercase letters &quot;R&quot; and &quot;F&quot; for the Republic of France; suspended from a ribbon with symmetric rainbow pattern . Inscription Front is signed &quot;A. Morlon&quot; and back reads: &quot;La/Grande Guerre/Pour La/Civilisation/1914-1918&quot; with hallmarks from the Paris Mint and bronze assay marks at the bottom. ]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Morlon, Pierre-Alexandre]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[1918]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:isPartOf><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu/papers/fitzgerald.html" target="_blank">Alice Fitzgerald Collection</a>]]></dcterms:isPartOf>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[Length: 3.75 in <br />
Diameter: 1.25 in <br />
]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[Artifact 1602A]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:rightsHolder><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu/" target="_blank">Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives</a>]]></dcterms:rightsHolder>
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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Alice Fitzgerald&#039;s French Medal of Recognition]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:alternative><![CDATA[Médaille de la Reconnaissance Française]]></dcterms:alternative>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[French name for the medal is Médaille de la Reconnaissance Française. It was a French honor medal created on 13 July 1917 and solely awarded to civilians to express gratitude by the French government to all those who, without legal or military obligation, had come to the aid of the injured, disabled, refugees, or who had performed an act of exceptional dedication in the presence of the enemy during World War I. It has three classes: bronze, silver, and gold. Nearly 15,000 people and communities were recipients of this award. Second class denoted by the medal being made of silver. Circular silver medal featuring bas-relief image of charity personified by France supporting a wounded soldier; reverse features an arced palm branch; suspended from a white ribbon with a narrow stripe of blue at the edge and a narrow strip of red just inside; attached to the ribbon is a five-point blue enamel star in the center; attached at the top is a silver pin bar. <br />
Inscription Back: &quot;Reconnaissance Francaise&quot;; pin: &quot;Baldwin/Duncannon Street/Charing Cross&quot;]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Desbois, Jules]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[1917]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:isPartOf><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu/papers/fitzgerald.html" target="_blank">Alice Fitzgerald Collection</a>]]></dcterms:isPartOf>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[Diameter: 1 1/4 in <br />
Length: 2 13/16 in <br />
]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[Artifact 1603A]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:rightsHolder><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu/" target="_blank">Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives</a>]]></dcterms:rightsHolder>
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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Alice Henderson&#039;s Cross of the French Society for the Aid of Wounded Servicemen]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:alternative><![CDATA[Croix de la Société Française de Secours aux Blessés Militaires]]></dcterms:alternative>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[After her 1914-1915 service with the Red Cross Mercy Ship expedition in Pau, Alice Henderson remained in France serving with the American Fund for the French Wounded for which she was awarded service and recognition medals. <br />
Croix de la Société Française de Secours aux Blessés Militaires features a silvered metal Greek cross with an integral bar suspension; front features the initials “SBM” for the Societe Francaise de Secours aux Blesses Militaires [translates: the French Society for the Aid of Wounded Military] in the center with the year 1914 above and 1919 below; a wreath of oak leaves starts from behind the upper arm of the cross and encircles the initials; suspended from a white ribbon embroidered with a red cross and a gold-colored metal branch of leaves pinned onto the top. Inscriptions Front is signed “E. BECKER” on the lower edge of the cross’s right arm; on the back in raised lettering: “Societe Francaise de Secours aux Blesses Militaires des Armees de Terre et de Mer” [translates: the French Society for Aid of Wounded Servicemen of the Land and Sea].]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[E. Becker]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[1919]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:isPartOf><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu/papers/henderson_a.html" target="_blank">Alice Henderson Collection</a>]]></dcterms:isPartOf>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[Width: 1.25 in <br />
Length: 3.25 in <br />
]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[Artifact 706A]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:rightsHolder><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu/" target="_blank">Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives</a>]]></dcterms:rightsHolder>
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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Alice Henderson&#039;s membership badge French Society for the Aid of Wounded Servicemen]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:alternative><![CDATA[Médaille de la Société Française de Secours aux Blessés Militaires]]></dcterms:alternative>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[After her 1914-1915 service with the Red Cross Mercy Ship expedition in Pau, Alice Henderson remained in France serving with the American Fund for the French Wounded for which she was awarded service and recognition medals. <br />
This particular medal is a membership badge worn by female members of the Societe de Secours aux Blesses militaries (S.S.B.M.) [translates to the French Society for the Help of Wounded Servicemen] with a rectangular area on the reverse for engraving the membership number of the badge’s owner.  Silvered metal oval medal featuring bas-relief scene of a woman caring for a wounded soldier with a cross in the background on the front; suspensions has the letters “S.B” in raised print; suspended from a white ribbon embroidered with a red cross; attached at the top (unlikely to be original to the piece) is an embroidered ribbon bar pin in the colors of the French flag: blue, white and red. Inscriptions Front: “PATRIE DEVOUEMENT” around the rim and signed “Bottee”; Back: “SOCIETE FRANCAISE DE SECOURS AUX BLESSES MILITAIRES 1864 1866” in raised lettering. On the back of the ribbon bar pin is a paper label reading: “E.M. Bte SGDG” <br />
The marking on the ribbon bar’s label are an abbreviation found on items made in France; “Bte” is short for “brevete” meaning “patented” and “S.G.D.G.” is short for “Sans Garantie du Gouvernement” meaning “without government guarantee.”  <br />
]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Botteea]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[1915-1917]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:isPartOf><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu/papers/henderson_a.html" target="_blank">Alice Henderson Collection</a>]]></dcterms:isPartOf>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[Diameter: 1 in <br />
Length: 3.5 in <br />
]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[Artifact 705A]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:rightsHolder><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu/" target="_blank">Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives</a>]]></dcterms:rightsHolder>
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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Alice Henderson&#039;s Médaille de la Reconnaissance Française ]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:alternative><![CDATA[French Medal of Recognition or Gratitude]]></dcterms:alternative>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[After her 1914-1915 service with the Red Cross Mercy Ship expedition in Pau, Alice Henderson remained in France serving with the American Fund for the French Wounded for which she was awarded service and recognition medals. <br />
The Médaille de la Reconnaissance Française  is a circular bronze medal featuring bas-relief image of charity personified by France supporting a wounded soldier; reverse features an arced palm branch; suspended from a white ribbon with a narrow stripe of blue at the edge and a narrow strip of red just inside. Inscription Back: &quot;Reconnaissance Francaise&quot;. French honor medal created on 13 July 1917 and solely awarded to civilians to express gratitude by the French government to all those who, without legal or military obligation, had come to the aid of the injured, disabled, refugees, or who had performed an act of exceptional dedication in the presence of the enemy during World War I. Third class denoted by the medal being made of bronze.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Desbois, Jules]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[1917]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:isPartOf><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu/papers/henderson_a.html" target="_blank">Alice Henderson Collection</a>]]></dcterms:isPartOf>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[Diameter: 1.25 in <br />
Length: 3.25 in <br />
]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[Artifact 704A]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:rightsHolder><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu/" target="_blank">Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives</a>]]></dcterms:rightsHolder>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibits.library.jhu.edu/items/show/542">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[WWI Background image]]></dcterms:title>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibits.library.jhu.edu/items/show/541">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Portrait of Brigadier General William Sydney Thayer]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[1/2 length color portrait of William Thayer wearing his military uniform, standing turned towards the side with arms crossed across his chest.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Seyffert, Leopold]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[1919]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:isPartOf><![CDATA[Portrait Collection]]></dcterms:isPartOf>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[oil on canvas<br />
Height: 36 inches<br />
Width: 32 inches]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[Artifact 1832A]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:rightsHolder><![CDATA[<a title="Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives" href="http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu/index.html" target="_blank">Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives</a>]]></dcterms:rightsHolder>
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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Inter-Allied Victory medal awarded to Lyda King ]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Service Medal awarded by United States where it is known as the World War I Victory Medal or simply the Victory Medal. Any member of the U.S. military who served between 6 April 1917 to 11 November 1918, 12 November 1918 to 5 August 1919 in European Russia, or 23 November 1918 to 1 April 1920 with the A.E.F. in Siberia could receive this medal. Nurses and contract surgeons were also eligible. <br />
Produced by Art Metal Works Inc., Stamp &amp; Stationary Co. (S.G. Adams), and Joseph Mayer Inc., however, there are no marks on the medal to identified which factory produced this particular medal.<br />
The colors of the ribbon were carefully selected to have red, the color of sacrifice and courage, be at the center with the rainbow on either side (which are representative of the Allied counties&#039; flags) surround the red, being an allegory for the calm after the storm.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[circa 1922]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[Width: 1.5 in <br />
Length: 3 in <br />
Diameter: 1.5 in ]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:medium><![CDATA[Circular bronze medal with bas-relief of a winged Victory on the front wearing a classical toga while grasping a sword in one hand and a shield in the other; reverse features a bas-relief of a crest with an eagle on top and six 5-point stars around the rim on the bottom; attached to a symmetrical double rainbow ribbon with red in the center; pin attached to the back and embossed metal bar across the ribbon. Inscriptions on Reverse: &quot;The Great War For Civilization&quot; around the top rim followed by the following countries: &quot;France/Italy/Serbia/Japan/Montenegro/Russia/Greece/Great/Britain/Belgium/Brazil/Portugal/Rumania/China&quot;; metal service clasp across the ribbon: &quot;FRANCE&quot;.]]></dcterms:medium>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[Artifact 5148A]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:rightsHolder><![CDATA[<a title="Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives" href="http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu/index.html" target="_blank">Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives</a>]]></dcterms:rightsHolder>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibits.library.jhu.edu/items/show/539">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Students in the second international public health nursing course, Bedford College, London]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Alice Fitzgerald started the International School for Public Health Nurses for the Florence Nightingale International Foundation in London. Katherine Olmsted continued the work by organizing the second course at Bedford College at the University of London for public health nurses from all over the world. <br />
Students in the second class are seated left to right, Marie Anzenbacherova, Czechoslovakia; Edith Webster, New Zealand; Masayo Tabuchi, Japan; Miss Margaret Tuke, Principal of Bedford College; Mrs. Reid, Director of Social Studies; Marianne Danko, Austria; Venny Snellman, Finland. Standing left to right, Elizabeth Deuchler, Mexico; Nora Moore, Canada; Margaret James, England; Boiana Christova, Bulgaria; Gizi de Hodossy, Hungary; Elsa Grivan, Latvia; Anna Erma, Estonia; directed by Florence M. Waters.<br />
Waters (Church Home class of 1908) had briefly served as superintendent of the Church Home and Infirmary School of Nursing in 1910. She was part of the 1914 Mercy Ship expedition in Pau, France, served with Base Hospital 113 in France and assisted Fitzgerald’s work with the League of Red Cross Societies in Geneva.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[The Press Photographic Agency (London, UK)]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[1922]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:isPartOf><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu/papers/fitzgerald.html" target="_blank">Alice Fitzgerald Collection</a>]]></dcterms:isPartOf>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[1 photographic print mounted on board : gelatin silver ; 12 x 8.5 in.]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[Item 238635]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:rightsHolder><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu" target="_blank">Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives</a>]]></dcterms:rightsHolder>
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