fbpx
Wikipedia

Royal Victorian Medal

The Royal Victorian Medal (RVM) is a decoration established by Queen Victoria in April 1896.[1] On 14 May 1912, King George V further confirmed the institution of the medal with an additional royal warrant.[2] A part of the Royal Victorian Order, it is a reward for personal service to the Sovereign or the royal family, and is the personal gift of the sovereign.[3] It differs from other grades of the order in appearance and in the way it is worn.[4]

Royal Victorian Medal


Medal and ribbon
Typemedal
Awarded forPersonal service to the Sovereign or royal family
EligibilityBritish and Commonwealth citizens and non-commissioned personnel
Post-nominalsRVM
StatusCurrently awarded
EstablishedApril 1896
Precedence
Next (higher)Dependent on realm
Next (lower)Dependent on realm

The medal has three levels: Bronze, Silver and Gold (silver gilt). Bars may be awarded to each level of Medal to denote subsequent awards. Recipients may continue to wear their original medal if they are awarded a higher level for further service. The medal may also be worn in addition to the badge of the Royal Victorian Order if this is later given to them.[5]

Recipients are entitled to use the post-nominal letters RVM.[6]

History

In creating the Royal Victorian Order in 1896, Queen Victoria decided to make a medal a part of the order as well. This medal would be used to reward those who had rendered faithful service to the monarch and the royal family, but were not eligible to be appointed to any orders due to their position or class. This creation followed the precedent of other European monarchs who had royal household medals with which to reward servants. The first medals were received 7 July 1896 and were presented to Russians by the Duke of Connaught while he was in Russia for the coronation of Tsar Nicholas II.[6]

The medal has been historically used to recognise the service of police officers who work in protective services, gardeners, housekeepers, drivers, valets and other similar type staff. Non-commissioned members of the military may also be awarded the medal for services. The medal is often awarded for service to the monarch and royal family during royal visits. The medal may be looked upon as a long service medal, but the service must be of a meritorious character to warrant its award.[6]

Originally ranked near the end,[7] the medal now ranks ahead of campaign, jubilee, efficiency, and long service medals in the United Kingdom Order of Wear.[8] This gradual increase in importance was marked by the July 1980 approval, by Queen Elizabeth II, to allow the use of the postnominal RVM by recipients of the medal.[6]

Description

The medal is circular, 28 mm in diameter, struck in bronze, silver, and silver-gilt for gold medals. The obverse bears the young effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. Surrounding the effigy is the inscription Elizabeth II Dei Gratia Regina F D. The reverse depicts the royal cypher, surrounded by a wreath or ribbons and laurel leaves. A curled ribbon at the bottom bears the inscription, Royal Victorian Medal.[9]

Attached by a ring suspension, the medal is borne by a blue ribbon with thin stripes of white and red on each edge. Awards to foreigners have a white central stripe. The ribbon is the same as that of the Royal Victorian Order. Additional awards of the medal are indicated by bars attached to the ribbon.[9]

Precedence

Some orders of precedence are as follows:

See also

References

  1. ^ "No. 26733". The London Gazette. 24 April 1896. p. 2455.
  2. ^ "No. 28607". The London Gazette. 14 May 1912. pp. 3474–3475.
  3. ^ . Cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca. Archived from the original on 23 July 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  4. ^ "The Governor General of Canada > Orders". Gg.ca. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  5. ^ "No. 34290". The London Gazette. 2 June 1936. p. 3518.
  6. ^ a b c d McCreery, Christoper (2008). On Her Majesty's Service: Royal Honours and Recognition in Canada. Dundurn Press Ltd. pp. 57–59. ISBN 978-1770702820.
  7. ^ "No. 35141". The London Gazette (Supplement). 18 April 1941. p. 2288.
  8. ^ "No. 56878". The London Gazette (Supplement). 17 March 2003. p. 3352.
  9. ^ a b McCreery, Christopher (2005). The Canadian Honours System. Dundurn Press Ltd. p. 109. ISBN 1550025546.
  10. ^ "The Order of Wearing of Australian Honours and Awards" (PDF). It's an Honour. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 25 September 2007. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  11. ^ "DH&R – Canadian Honours Chart". Cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
  12. ^ "NZDF Medals – Order of Wear". Medals.nzdf.mil.nz. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
  13. ^ "No. 62529". The London Gazette (Supplement). 11 January 2019. p. 326.

External links

  • Governor General of Canada site about the RVM

royal, victorian, medal, decoration, established, queen, victoria, april, 1896, 1912, king, george, further, confirmed, institution, medal, with, additional, royal, warrant, part, royal, victorian, order, reward, personal, service, sovereign, royal, family, pe. The Royal Victorian Medal RVM is a decoration established by Queen Victoria in April 1896 1 On 14 May 1912 King George V further confirmed the institution of the medal with an additional royal warrant 2 A part of the Royal Victorian Order it is a reward for personal service to the Sovereign or the royal family and is the personal gift of the sovereign 3 It differs from other grades of the order in appearance and in the way it is worn 4 Royal Victorian MedalMedal and ribbonTypemedalAwarded forPersonal service to the Sovereign or royal familyEligibilityBritish and Commonwealth citizens and non commissioned personnelPost nominalsRVMStatusCurrently awardedEstablishedApril 1896PrecedenceNext higher Dependent on realmNext lower Dependent on realmThe medal has three levels Bronze Silver and Gold silver gilt Bars may be awarded to each level of Medal to denote subsequent awards Recipients may continue to wear their original medal if they are awarded a higher level for further service The medal may also be worn in addition to the badge of the Royal Victorian Order if this is later given to them 5 Recipients are entitled to use the post nominal letters RVM 6 Contents 1 History 2 Description 3 Precedence 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditIn creating the Royal Victorian Order in 1896 Queen Victoria decided to make a medal a part of the order as well This medal would be used to reward those who had rendered faithful service to the monarch and the royal family but were not eligible to be appointed to any orders due to their position or class This creation followed the precedent of other European monarchs who had royal household medals with which to reward servants The first medals were received 7 July 1896 and were presented to Russians by the Duke of Connaught while he was in Russia for the coronation of Tsar Nicholas II 6 The medal has been historically used to recognise the service of police officers who work in protective services gardeners housekeepers drivers valets and other similar type staff Non commissioned members of the military may also be awarded the medal for services The medal is often awarded for service to the monarch and royal family during royal visits The medal may be looked upon as a long service medal but the service must be of a meritorious character to warrant its award 6 Originally ranked near the end 7 the medal now ranks ahead of campaign jubilee efficiency and long service medals in the United Kingdom Order of Wear 8 This gradual increase in importance was marked by the July 1980 approval by Queen Elizabeth II to allow the use of the postnominal RVM by recipients of the medal 6 Description EditThe medal is circular 28 mm in diameter struck in bronze silver and silver gilt for gold medals The obverse bears the young effigy of Queen Elizabeth II Surrounding the effigy is the inscription Elizabeth II Dei Gratia Regina F D The reverse depicts the royal cypher surrounded by a wreath or ribbons and laurel leaves A curled ribbon at the bottom bears the inscription Royal Victorian Medal 9 Attached by a ring suspension the medal is borne by a blue ribbon with thin stripes of white and red on each edge Awards to foreigners have a white central stripe The ribbon is the same as that of the Royal Victorian Order Additional awards of the medal are indicated by bars attached to the ribbon 9 Precedence EditSome orders of precedence are as follows Country Preceding Following AustraliaOrder of precedence 10 Australian Antarctic MedalQueen s Gallantry Medal Pre 1992 Commendation for GallantryBritish Empire Medal Pre 1992 CanadaOrder of precedence 11 Meritorious Service Medal Sacrifice Medal New ZealandOrder of precedence 12 New Zealand Bravery Medal Queen s Service Medal United KingdomOrder of precedence 13 King s Gallantry Medal British Empire MedalSee also EditRoyal Victorian ChainReferences Edit No 26733 The London Gazette 24 April 1896 p 2455 No 28607 The London Gazette 14 May 1912 pp 3474 3475 DH amp R Canadian Honours Chart Cmp cpm forces gc ca Archived from the original on 23 July 2012 Retrieved 27 June 2012 The Governor General of Canada gt Orders Gg ca Retrieved 27 June 2012 No 34290 The London Gazette 2 June 1936 p 3518 a b c d McCreery Christoper 2008 On Her Majesty s Service Royal Honours and Recognition in Canada Dundurn Press Ltd pp 57 59 ISBN 978 1770702820 No 35141 The London Gazette Supplement 18 April 1941 p 2288 No 56878 The London Gazette Supplement 17 March 2003 p 3352 a b McCreery Christopher 2005 The Canadian Honours System Dundurn Press Ltd p 109 ISBN 1550025546 The Order of Wearing of Australian Honours and Awards PDF It s an Honour Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet 25 September 2007 Retrieved 13 February 2020 DH amp R Canadian Honours Chart Cmp cpm forces gc ca Retrieved 26 June 2012 NZDF Medals Order of Wear Medals nzdf mil nz Retrieved 26 June 2012 No 62529 The London Gazette Supplement 11 January 2019 p 326 External links EditGovernor General of Canada site about the RVM Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Royal Victorian Medal amp oldid 1126764034, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.