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The obverse shows a figure of Victory above the Kimberley Town Hall, the dates 1899-1900 and the words 'SOUTH AFRICA'.  The reverse has the inscription in two shields 'INVESTED 15 OCT 1899' and 'RELIEVED 15 FEB 1900'.  There is an Imperial Crown, Royal Cipher and the words 'TO THE GALLANT DEFENDERS OF KIMBERLEY'.

The creation of the Kimberley Medal was by the Mayor and Council of Kimberley.  It was struck in England but, due to the fact that its incorporated an unsanctioned Royal Cipher on the reverse, most of the medals were melted down.  No medals were issued and it is unclear how many medals survived.

Kimberley Medal obverse
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Kimberley Medal reverse
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Pair to Pte A H Godbehear, SLI. Bonhams Mar 14.
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Parent Category: Medals and awards
Category: Boer War period medals
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