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Chancellor to consider commemorative £2 coin for Norfolk nurse Edith Cavell

PostPosted: 26 Jun 2014, 10:31
by maureenho
Chancellor George Osborne to consider commemorative £2 coin for Norfolk nurse Edith Cavell

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Edith Cavell

Thursday, June 26, 2014
11:02 AM
The Swardeston-born nurse helped 200 Allied soldiers escape from occupied Belgium during the First World War, before she was executed by firing squad.

A coin to honour Edith Cavell was requested by ex-Army officer Dan Jarvis, Labour MP for Barnsley Central, at Treasury questions in the Commons.

Mr Osborne, who is also Master of the Royal Mint, has agreed to take it up with the Mint’s advisory committee.

A petition bearing more than 100,000 signatures was delivered to the Treasury last month by relatives of Cavell.
Coins are set to be released over the next five years to mark the Great War.

The campaign follows last year’s successful campaign to put author Jane Austen on the back of £10 notes after a public outcry that every banknote featured a man.

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Re: Chancellor to consider commemorative £2 coin for Norfolk nurse Edith Cavell

PostPosted: 26 Jun 2014, 10:49
by wendy
This lady should not be forgotten, I hope the Chancellor agrees.

Re: Chancellor to consider commemorative £2 coin for Norfolk nurse Edith Cavell

PostPosted: 26 Jun 2014, 15:55
by Rosalind
What a good idea.