Royal Life Saving Society Streatham Secondary School South London Swimming Medal Named L. Kimber Dated 1935 (1)

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This is a Royal Life Saving Society swimming medal originating from Streatham Secondary School in South London, dated 1935. The medal is inscribed with the name L. Kimber, identifying the recipient. It represents an award conferred for proficiency in lifesaving techniques, a common practice in British educational institutions during the early 20th century. The Royal Life Saving Society (RLSS), established to promote water safety and lifesaving skills, issued such medals to encourage swimming competency and lifesaving abilities among students. The piece is typically composed of base metal, likely bronze or similar alloy, and features the official RLSS insignia on one side, with personalized engraving on the reverse. The medal provides historical insight into interwar educational initiatives and the broader movement towards public safety and personal fitness in Britain. The dated and named aspect adds provenance, linking the item to a specific individual and institution from the period.  This medal is for swimming 33 yards standard.

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