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SA Union: Voortrekker Centenary: Burning Candle

SA Union: Voortrekker Centenary: Burning CandleSA Union: Voortrekker Centenary: Burning Candle
SA Union: Voortrekker Centenary: Burning CandleSA Union: Voortrekker Centenary: Burning Candle
Form: Circular
By: Koninklijke-Begeer, Utrecht, Holland
Date: 1938
Ref:  AM2: 261; Laidlaw: 0135b;
Variations:
SizeMetalMassValue
59.9 mmSilver81.5 gm$125
60.0 mmBronze74.0 gm$45

Edge: Plain. Silver medals stamped: “ZILVER”. Both medals stamped: “HOLLAND”.

Obverse: Voortrekker Monument with wall of wagons. Legend: “VOORTREKKER-EEUFEES (Voortrekker Centenary)”. In the exergue: “1838-1938”.

Reverse: Within a chain border, a tall candlestick holding a lit candle, from which rays emanate. To the left and right of the chain are symbols representing oxen heads. Signed round the rim at the bottom: “(quote) KONINKLUKE-BEGEER (quote) VOORSCHOTEN HOLLAND”

Notes: The obverse shows the Voortrekker Monument, a massive granite structure located near Pretoria, erected in honour of the Afrikaners who trekked north from the Cape Colony between 1835 and 1854 to establish Republics in the Orange Free State and Transvaal. Only the cornerstone for the monument had been laid in 1938. The Second World War delayed construction and the monument was finally inaugurated on 16 December 1949 (Dingane Day) by Prime Minister D.F. Malan.

The reverse of the medal is a symbolic representation of the battle of Blood River in which the Voortrekker leader Andries Pretorius and his commando of 470 men (candle) within a laager 64 wagons (chain) defeated the forces of the Zulu king Dingane (oxen heads) on 16 December 1838.