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http://collections.aucklandmuseum.com/ontology/core/museumTag Tohutoa medals
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http://erlangen-crm.org/current/P3_has_note Order of St. John of Jerusalem 1888 : Knight of Justice (badge) Commissioner Duncan George MacPherson, Hong Kong Police / Kenya Police Assistant Commissioner Duncan George MacPherson (20.6.1912-15.4.1989) Commissioner Duncan George MacPherson, Hong Kong Police Colonial Police Force (CPF). Auckland Harbour Bridge Superintendent. Member of Lodge Eastern Scotia No 923 (Scottish Constitution) Served: 1930s-40s: Hong Kong Police WW2: Hong Kong, Singapore. In 1941-42 the Hong Kong Police were sworn in as auxiliary troops. MacPherson's rank was Lance Sgt. During the Japanese occupation he was taken prisoner and was interned at the Stanley POW Camp where he met and married Doris Brooks (the daughter of Henry Tom Brooks). While based in Hong Kong Duncan MacPherson was a member of the Eastern Scotia Lodge No 923, a lodge operating under the Scottish Constitution, and in 1948 was recorded as Past Master of the Lodge. Read more about Lodge Eastern Scotia here: http://skirret.com/papers/dgl/lodge_923_2.html post-WW2: 1946 - circa1954: Hong Kong Police 1954: transferred to Kenya November 1955: appointed Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police, Kenya. Duncan MacPherson was in Kenya during the 'Maumau rebellion'. He was one of those who criticised the treatment of prisoners in Kenya, and gave evidence to that effect, and ultimately resigned his position. His descriptions of the conditions were quoted by Barbara Castle, MP for Blackburn, during a British parliamentary debate in June 1959. "I would say that the consitions I found existing in some of the camps in Kenya were worse, far worse, that anything I experienced during my four and a half years as a prisoner of the Japanese. I was horrified. I could never satisfy myself as to why violence was being used, although if appeared that unless a prisoner admitted Mau Mau he was subjected to it until he did." 1957: Retired from Police Force and to emigrated to New Zealand and worked as the first superintendent of Auckland Harbour Bridge (opened in 1959). "D. G. McPherson - When he retired as bridge superintendent in 1978, McPherson ended a rich career which had seen him swap gunfire with bank robbers and pirates in Hong Kong; he had earlier led volunteer raids behind Japanese lines in World War II to help civilians escape the Japanese advance; he was entangled in gun battles during China's communist struggles; he became director of criminal intelligence in Hong Kong and then transferred to Kenya where he helped check the Mau Mau uprising. His abiding memory of the bridge was the car that skidded and rolled on to its roof as it approached the toll plaza. As it came to a rest, a hand emerged from the upturned vehicle, holding a 20c piece." From: Paul Lewis, "Auckland's 175th anniversary: The bridge that nearly sailed away", New Zealand Herald, January 31st, 2015 (http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11394299)
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http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/description Masonic jewel, Knight of Malta, member-level badgel in the Order of Malta, part of the Order of the Knights Templar. Belonged to Commissioner Duncan MacPherson, [Hong Kong Police / Kenya Police Assistant Commissioner] white enamel and silver gilt 8-point Maltese Cross, lions between each pair of points. ring suspension, with black ribbon and brooch bar, pin fastening verso markings: maker's marks verso: maker's initials: T & Co. [Toyer & Co.] hallmarks: R / lion passant / leopard/panther head
http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/title badge, lodge
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