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The medal bears the effigy and name of the reigning sovereign at the time of its awarding, as well as the phrase DEI • GRATIA • REX (or REGINA) • F.D. (by the grace of God, King (or Queen), Defender of the Faith), and on the reverse is the Royal Cypher upon an ornamental shield within a laurel wreath. Bars may be awarded to each class of ...
The two highest conferred the status of knighthood on holders; in 1984, the grade of Member (fourth class) was renamed Lieutenant (LVO), and holders of the fifth grade became Members. [4] Women were not admitted until 1936; those receiving the highest two awards were styled Dames and those grades, when conferred on women, are Dame Grand Cross ...
The Royal Victorian Medal (RVM) is a decoration established by Queen Victoria in April 1896. [1] 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. [ 2 ]
Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order LVO; ... Medal for Meritorious Service (Royal Navy 1918-1928) Indian Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (for Europeans)
Major The 17th Lord Sinclair, LVO, DL 1960–1968 [15] Sir Walter Verco, KCVO 1968–1987 [15] Hubert Chesshyre, FSA, FHS 1987–2010 [15] [27] David White, OStJ
As part of the British honours system, Special Honours are issued at the Monarch's pleasure at any given time. The Special Honours refer to the awards made within royal prerogative, operational honours and other honours awarded outside the New Years Honours and Birthday Honours.
2 Royal Victorian Medal (RVM) Toggle Royal Victorian Medal (RVM) subsection. 2.1 Gold. 2.2 Silver. ... Roger Thomas Bagley, LVO; Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian ...
A list of Honours was released on 5 August 2002, [1] and made appointments and promotions within the Royal Victorian Order, as well as awards of the Royal Victorian Medal, on the demise of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, in 2002.