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Honours and Awards Granted to Robert Norman Thompson O.C. (1945-1994) (framed descripton)

Object is a customed framed shadow box that is the description for the awards and medals framed piece that were given to Robert Thompson for his various professional, military, political, and social justice achievements. The vertical frame is a stained burgundy wood with an elaborate in relief bevelled edge in a floral chain design. There are three panels: Panel 1) title that reads: "Honours and Awards granted to Robert Norman Thompson O.C. 1945-1994."; Panel 2): colour image of Robert Thompson wearing a red military jacket with his military bar medals on his left breast, the Order of Canada hangs from his neck, and the Star of Ethiopia is pin to the lower left side of the jacket. The image measures 5 x 8.2 cm; Panel 3): lists the awards and medals that are mounted on the associated shadow box, for a description see, RNT-ob-0137.

Honours and Awards Granted to Robert Norman Thompson O.C. (1945-1994) (framed)

Object is a customed framed shadow box displaying awards and medals that were given to Robert Thompson for his various professional, military, political, and social justice achievements. The frame is a stained burgundy wood with an elaborate inner gold bevelled edge with a foral design. Centred in the top portion of the shadow box is a brass plaque with the inscription "HONOURS AND AWARDS GRANTED TO ROBERT NORMAN THOMPSON O.C. 1945-1994." The shadow box has four panels and the awards and medals are mounted on red velvet.

  • Panel 1 (top to bottom): Order of Canada, Citizenship Award (Canadian awards)
  • Panel 2 (left to right): Top row, WWII Victory Star, East Africa Star, King George VI WWII Volunteer, Canada Defence Medal, King George VI Coronation, Canada Conferation Centennial, Queen Elizabeth II Coronation, Viet Nam Korean Tiger Division, Order St. Lazarus Knight Commander, Distinguished Community Service Medal, 78th Highlander Meritorious Service, Royal Life Saving Medal, 78th Highlander Service, Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Silver Jubilee, 12th Federation Medal; Below row, Royal Coat of Arms Star, Grand Cross Order St. Lazarus, Order St. Lazarus of Malta, Order St. Lazarus Knight Commander Star, Air Force Wings (hat badge), Air Force Wings, Knight of Honour (Order of St. John)
  • Panel 3: Grand Officer Star of Ethiopia
  • Panel 4 (top to bottom): Fellow Palmer Academy of Science, Boy Scout Deputy Commissioner, Fellow Canadian Guild of Authors, Palmer College of Chiropractic (50 Years), Lord Lovat Cross.

Proclamation for New Canadian Flag (framed)

Object is a framed proclamation for the new Canadian maple flag that is signed in blue ink by Queen Elizabeth II, Attorney General of Canada Guy Favreau, and Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson. The proclamation is written in both english and french in cursive calligraphy. The Canadian Coat of Arms is centred on the top above the text with the new flag featured in the middle between the english and french texts. The Queen's seal is featured on the lower left corner. The proclamation is enclosed in a black wooden frame with a gold detail on the inner bevelled edge.

The Canadian Bill of Rights (framed)

Object is a framed print of the newly enacted Canadian Bill of Rights, an act for the recognition and protection of human rights and fundamental freedom. The print was signed by the 13th Prime Minister of Canada, John G. Diefenbaker on July 1, 1960 in blue ink. The print contains the act's preamble and Part I Bill of Rights written in English in black calligraphy with the title in gold lettering. On the upper left corner is the Canadian Coat of Arms and underneath are four images stacked upon one another showing difficult individuals. Beginning at the top, the first image is a worker standing in blue overalls with their right hand in the air and individuls seated behind them. The second image displays an individual standing reading a document with a torch in the background. The third image is a lawyer speaking in a court with a judge in the background and scales representing law. The last image is of two individuals facing the sun with their backs faced out. The older individual has their left hand on the right shoulder of the younder individual. Located on the bottom left in colour is the Parliament Buidlings in Ottawa. The The bill was printed by Roger Duhamel, F.R.S.C., Queen's Printer in Ottawa, Canada.

Framed Handheld Coptic Crosses

Object is framed piece showcasing five Ethiopian handheld Coptic Crosses made of brass in various sizes and designs. The coptic crosses are mounted on purple velvet-like material and framed in a yellowish-white marble faux wood with gold bevelled edge. The centre of the mounted piece features a large cross with two smaller crosses on either side. Description of crosses from left to right:

  • 1) Hand cross with lower tablet in the shape of a square with notched foliate design, central shaft, upper cross is elaborate carved latticework with incising to accentuate the cross with small circles and lines.
  • 2) Hand cross Hand cross with lower tablet in the shape of a square, rounded central shaft, upper cross has three pointed ends and a fine patina.
  • 3) Large hand cross with lower tablet in the shape of a square with notched plus sign and ovals in between the edges of the sign, thick central shaft, upper cross is elaborate carved latticework with incising to accentuate the crosss with small circle and lines.
  • 4) Hand cross with lower tablet in the shape of a square, rounded central shaft, upper cross form has incised circles on the three points of the cross with dots on the cross lines.
  • 5) Hand cross with lower tablet in the shape of a diamond that has been notched to form a cross design, rounded central shaft, upper cross features four crosses that interset.

Grand Commander Star of Ethiopia Citation to Robert N. Thompson

Object is a framed Grand Commander Star of Ethiopia citation issued by Emperor Haile Selsassie I to Robert Thompson. The citation is hand written in Amharic with the Emperor's seal centred above the black text. The citation is framed with an elaborate chainlink design in the colours red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple. The top centre of the design features the Imperial Family of Ethiopia (also known as the House of Solomon) arms that is composed of the Imperal Throne flanked by two angels, one holding a sword and a pair of scales, the other holding the Imperial sceptre. It is surmounted by a red mantle with the Imperial Crown and before the throne is the Lion of the Tribe of Judah that holds a sceptre in it's right paw and wearing a crown. On either side of this scene are golden Order of the Star of Ethiopia. The back on the framed citation has a photocopied english translation of text with three stamped seals from the Transportation Office in the Government of Ethiopia. There is a black cord tied for mounting.

The citation reads: "Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah, Haile Selsassie I, Elect of God, Emperor of Ethiopia, Greetings to all witness this dcoument we, the King of Kings, having been the commander and grantor of the medal of the Ethiopian Star of Honour which is honoured by usand having it deemed apt and good to honour and get honoured, Dr. Robert N. Thompson. By presenting him this honoured medal of the Government of Ethiopian Star of Honour, we have given to Dr. Robert N. Thompson. The Medal of the Commander of the Ethiopian Star of Honour with full consent and great happiness as honourary winner. We have given this with full right and consent to Dr. Robert N. Thompson so that he shall get every honour thant should be bestowed on those who have been presented with the honoured medal as honourary winners. Given in our imperial place at Addis Ababa, on this the 29th day of April, 1967, and on the 37th year of our reign. (signed) Aklilu Habtewold, Prime Minister."

Paul Harris Fellow, The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International Award

Object is a framed award recognizing Dr. Robert N. Thompson named a Paul Harris Fellow from the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International. The certificate text reads: "Dr. Robert N. Thompson is hereby named a Paul Harris Fellow in appreciation of tangible and significant assistance given for the furtherance of better understanding and friendly understanding and friendly relation between peoples of he world." The frame includes the award certificate with the Paul Harris Fellow bronze medal with navy blue and yellow ribbon inlaid in navy blue felt below. The certificate features the Paul Harris Fellow logo, which is a portrait of Harris in gold located in the upper left corner. Directly below are the logos of The Rotary Foundation and the International Rotary. The award is signed by Chair of the Trustees of the Rotary Foundation and the President of Rotary International. The bottom corners of the frame mat has blue ribbon angled downwards. The frame is wood with a golden bevelled edge. There is the number 16 in black vinyl on the lower left corner on the glass. The award was framed by Art and Frames in Langley, B.C.

Cedar Talking Stick

Object is a carved walking stick that depicts a bald eagle at the top and an Indigenous chief wrapped in a blanket with a salmon crest on the lower half. The back is flat and has a thumb tack with fishing twine for hanging. In addition, there are two sections on the back where the wood has been shaved for a depiction written in blue ink. The first section reads "Bald Eagle" and the second " Chief wrapped in a blanket salmon crest, Jim Yelton, Squamish."

WCACA Lapel Pin

Object is an oblong-shaped enamel lapel pin of the World Christian Anti-Communist Association (WCACA) logo. The logo features a gold cross in the centre with an abstract linear design on a dark blue and yellowish-green background. Underneath the cross on a blue background is the organization's acronym is written in gold capitualized letters and Chinese characters. The pin has a screw back.

Boy Scouts Lapel Pins

  • CA TWU RNT-RNT-SF-6-RNT-ob-0153a; RNT-ob-0153b; RNT-ob-0153c; RNT-ob-0153d
  • Pièce
  • 1928-1941
  • Fait partie de Robert N. Thompson fonds

Objects are four Boy Scout lapel pins with the same logo in various sizes and mounted in various ways. The logo features a gold fleur-de-lis with either stars on the outer leaves (see RNT-ob-0513a and RNT-ob-0153b) or star cut outs (see RNT-ob-0153c and RNT-ob-0153d). The name "Boy Scouts" is in gold capital letters inlayed on a blue enamel in a cresent. All four pins have a different fastener: RNT-ob-0153a is a screw back; RNT-ob-0153b is a upside crescent that clips on; RNT-ob-0153c is a bottomside crescent that clips on; and RNT-ob-0153d has a bent clip. There is a manufacturer stamp on RNT-ob-0153d that reads "Collins London."

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