File:Collar and apron, Masonic (AM 1965.78.535-2).jpg

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Collar and apron, Masonic   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Collar and apron, Masonic
Object type Wars/New Zealand; friendly societies
Classification: 81025
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English: Masonic Collar and Apron of Major Marmaduke Nixon. .1 Masonic apron - part of regalia silk - patchwork diamonds in pink and purple with cream background, edged with purple bias tape; black symbol in centre; cross stitch initials worked on back "M x G x N" .2 Masonic collar or neck piece - silk worked in patchwork diamonds - purple and pink; crimson tassel hangs from centre front
Date New Zealand Wars-wars; 29 Oct 1965; 1860s
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length x width: 360 x 255mm
length x width: 650 x 157mm

notes: .1 apron: length 360mm x width 255mm .2 collar: length 650mm x width 157mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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1965.78.535
Place of creation Unknown; New Zealand; Rangiaowhia
Notes "Masonic Collar and Badge of Major Marmaduke Nixon" Col. Marmaduke G Nixon migrated to New Zealand in 1852 and bought a farm at Tautauroa, , near Mangere. Before coming to New Zealand Noxon had served with the British military, and in New Zealand he offered his services to the government. In 1860 he was gazetted as a lieutenant colonel in the Auckland Militia and the Royal Volunteer Cavalry in 1860 and was responsible for guarding the line of communications and supply between Auckland and military outposts in South Auckland. He also raised flying columns against marauding war parties. He subsequently became commandant of the Colonial Defence Force Cavalry formed in May 1863, with two troops recruited from the Auckland district. The unit became known as "Nixon's Horse" and took part in the Waikato Campaign. Colonel Nixon was killed at Rangiaowhia, in February 1864 and was buried in the Grafton Cemetery, and a monument in his honour was erected at the junction of the Great South and Mangere roads.
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