The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Member, M.B.E. 2nd type, Civil Division, on ladies bow, complete with wearing pin, housed in it’s Royal Mint fitted presentation case as awarded to Miss Hilda W. Frampton in the London Gazette of 15th June 1945 for her work as a Senior Staff Officer at the Ministry of Health.
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Member, M.B.E., 2nd type, Civil Division, on ladies bow, complete with wearing pin, housed in it’s Royal Mint fitted presentation case with wearing instructions
Condition: Good Very Fine, the box with minor scuffing but in overall good condition
Along with forwarding slip named to Miss Hilda W. Frampton, M.B.E.
Awarded to Miss Hilda W. Frampton in the London Gazette of 15th June 1945 for her work as a Senior Staff Officer at the Ministry of Health.
Founded by King George V during the First World War for services to the Empire at home, in India and in the overseas dominions and colonies, other than those rendered by the Navy and Army, although it could be conferred upon officers of the armed forces for services of a non-combatant character. A Military Division was created in 1918 and awards made to commissioned officers and warrant officers in respect of distinguished service in action.