Royal Life Saving Society S.E. London Central Schools Swimming Medal Named L. Kimber Dated 1930

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The Royal Life Saving Society S.E. London Central Schools Swimming Medal, named to L. Kimber and dated 1930, is an original commemorative medal awarded for achievement in lifesaving and swimming proficiency. Manufactured in the early 20th century, this item recognizes participation and accomplishment within the South East London branch of the Royal Life Saving Society, an organization dedicated to promoting water safety and lifesaving skills. The medal is individually engraved with the recipient’s name, L. Kimber, and the year 1930, offering specific historical context and personal attribution. Typically made from silver or silver-plated materials, such medals often feature the society’s emblem and decorative detailing indicative of the period. This piece serves as a representative example of school-level recognition for aquatic competence in interwar Britain, reflecting the broader social emphasis on lifesaving training and public safety education during that era. The medal is suitable for collectors of educational, sporting, or civilian commemorative awards.

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