Australian Historical Medals
Lot 1378 SESSION 4 (2.30PM TUESDAY 25TH JULY) Australian Historical Medals
Estimate $130
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SOLD $120
CUMBERLAND WAAC (WOMEN'S AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB), Life Member badge in gold (9ct; 3.61g; 20x20.5mm), by Angus & Coote, Sydney, pin-back. Nearly extremely fine.
The Cumberland Women's Amateur Athletic Club was founded in 1957 by June Ferguson, coach of Olympic gold medallist, Betty Cuthbert. The club's motto was 'Per Aspera Ad Astra (Though Hardships to the Stars).
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