
Order of St Michael and St George - Wikipedia
Knights and Dames Grand Cross wear it on a riband or sash, passing from the right shoulder to the left hip. Knights Commanders and male Companions wear the badge from a ribbon around …
Order of St Michael and St George - Simple English Wikipedia, …
It is carried on a blue/crimson/blue ribbon. Knights/Dames Grand Cross wear it on a sash, passing from the right shoulder to the left hip. Knights Commanders and male Companions wear the …
Ribbons for various 'Orders,' such as The Order of the Bath, The Royal Victorian Order, Order of the British Empire, use the same ribbon, with the actual medal showing the Rank within the …
38mm Companion of the Order of St Michael & St George (CMG) Medal Ribbon
This ribbon is used with the Companion of the Order of St Michael & St George (CMG) awarded previously for distinguished service in the colonies. Latterly to ambassadors, senior diplomats …
The Order of St Michael and St George
Companion (CMG) The Order of St Michael and St George Design. The mantle is made of Saxon blue satin lined with crimson silk and bound with two large tassels. It’s worn only by Knights …
The most recent issues to Canadians were to Mr. William Andrew O’Neil, CM, CMG, who was appointed a CMG in 2004 – he became the first Commissioner of the Canadian Coast Guard …
The Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George
Order awarded in three classes: Knight Grand Cross or Dame Grand Cross (GCMG), Knight Commander (KCMG) or Dame Commander (DCMG) and Companion (CMG). Collar was …
CMG In Box Full Silk Ribbon - Liverpool Medals
CMG In Box Full Silk Ribbon Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George, CMG Neck Badge, in fitted Garrards case of issue and a full original silk neck ribbon for wear. Excellent …
FULL SIZE ORDER OF ST MICHAEL AND ST GEORGE CMG 38MM MEDAL RIBBON
FULL SIZE ORDER OF ST MICHAEL AND ST GEORGE CMG 38MM MEDAL RIBBON. Item - Full Size Medal Ribbon in mint condition. 6 Inches is enough to ribbon a medal. 10 Inches is …
ODM of the United Kingdom: Order of St Michael and St George
Ribbon: Blue with a central red stripe. Instituted: 12 August 1818 by King George III. Awarded: For services to British interests abroad, particularly in the Diplomatic Service. Post-nominal letters: …