Victory brooch made from an Australian penny : Leading Aircraftman R Rooke, 7 Squadron RAAF

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Accession Number REL/02982.002
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Trench Art
Physical description Copper, Nickel
Maker Rooke, Raymond
Date made c 1943-1945
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Description

Australian penny (reverse side) which has been cut down, drilled out, and filed-down, so only the kangaroo with the word 'AUSTRALIA' above, remains. These elements are joined by remnant metal from the coin, which forms a voided letter 'V'. This supports 'AUSTRALIA' between the top of the two arms, and is overlain by the kangaroo across its mid-section. A pin has been soldered onto the back of the brooch. The brooch is nickel plated.

History / Summary

Brooch made by 71331 Leading Aircraftman (LAC) Raymond Rooke for his sister Maria. Rooke was born at Ashfield, New South Wales on 18 February 1914, the son of James Edward Rooke and Edith May Philpott. Rooke worked for two years as a munitions worker, manufacturing shell fuzes at Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia), before he enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force on 14 October 1942. He had married Essie Mercer Simmons on 29 June 1940 and they had a daughter, Mary Ann. He was an Aircraftman 1 upon enlistment and was later promoted to LAC on 13 April 1943. LAC Rooke served with 7 Squadron RAAF from March 1943 to January 1945. Equipped with Beaufort aircraft the squadron operated out of Ross River, near Townsville, in 1943, undertaking escort patrols over northern Australian waters. In April 1944 the squadron moved to Horn Island, and then in November 1944 to Tadji, in New Guinea, where it remained until the end of the war. Rooke was discharged from 8 Operational Training Unit on 18 December 1945.