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Medal, order
Object type Classification: 276
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English: Order of the Indian Empire, Companion (CIE) badge (1927) Awarded to Sir Joseph Smith gold and enamel medal with ribbon and box .1 badge- five-petalled rose with crown above; gold, crimson and green enamel; 60mm x 35mm; large ring suspension; with ribbon obverse- image of Queen Victoria at centre with motto around on blue band- IMPERATRICIS AUSPICIIS (At the Monarch's Pleasure) ribbon- black grosgrain .2 case- hinged oblong box; black leather covering; gilt lettering on lid- C.I.E; cream satin inside lid; maker’s name printed in black- (crown) - GARRARD and CO. LTD. - By Special Appointment - TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING - 24. ALBEMARLE ST. LONDON - and - DALHOUSIE SQ. CALCUTTA
Date 1932; (1909); George V (1910 - 1936)-House of Windsor-English reign
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width: 160mm
depth: 88mm
width: 25mm
diameter: 36mm

height: 37mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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1953.38
Place of creation Calcutta; New Zealand; London; India
Exhibition history Display: 1B 18
Credit line Collection of Auckland War Memorial Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, N0370
Notes Order of the Indian Empire, Companion (CIE) badge (1927) Order conferred upon Sir Joseph Smith in 1927. The Order of the Indian Empire was established in 1878 by Queen Victoria. It was awarded in three classes- Knight Grand Commander, Knight Commander and Companion. London Gazette (supplement), 3 June 1927, p3607 “To be Companions of the said Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire … Joseph Benjamin George Smith, Esq., Officiating Chief Engineer, Public Works Department, Irrigation Branch, Punjab.” Joseph Benjamin George Smith (1978-1950) Born in Bengal and trained at the Thonason Civil Engineering College, Roorkee, Joseph Smith joined the Irrigation Section of the Public Works Department in the Punjab in 1898, and took up the position of Chief Engineer in 1926. In that role he had charge of irrigation schemes covering millions of acres. He was also an official member of the Punjab Legislative Council since 1927 and that year was made a Companion of the Indian Empire. When he was knighted, in 1932, he was on furlough in New Zealand, living with his family in Epsom, pending his retirement. The investiture took place in Wellington in October 1933. Sir Joseph Smith died in 1950 and is buried at Waikumete Cemetery. See also- Martinian Knight - Sir Joseph Benjamin George Smith OMA Newsletter, 48 1995
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