File:Badge nuclear freeworld 1981.jpg
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DescriptionBadge nuclear freeworld 1981.jpg |
English: This badge was made in 1981 and used circa 1981-1986. It was part of collection of buttons assembled by donor while active in left-wing politics at University of Melbourne 1979 - 86.
Physical Description Circular metal disc, red with silver edge and face and collar with two doves in hair. English writing to bottom left around rim - Chinese to bottom right around rim. Pin threads through small barrel welded to back of button. Inscriptions Printed front "Nuclear - freeworld / [Chinese characters]"; reverse, raised inscription "/ '81 / [Chinese characters]". Description from Museums Victoria, originally CC-BY 4.0. |
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Source | https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/items/268698 |
Author | Museums Victoria |
August 2015 date refers to the release of the museum's new website and database to the public, as individual photograph creation dates are not available in the source.
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