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Ceremonial Mace

Ceremonial Mace
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Title
Ceremonial Mace
Content partner
University of Canterbury
Collection
University of Canterbury Heritage Collection
Description

This ceremonial mace was designed and crafted in 1953 at Oxford, England by Francis J Cooper. To signify the association between Christ Church College, Oxford, and Christchurch, New Zealand, the mace was presented to Canterbury University College in March 1957. Since then it has been used at every graduation ceremony held at the University. The mace is made out of silver and wood, cut from an...

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Date created
1953
Creator
Francis J Cooper
URL
https://ehive.com/collections/200934/objects/1213535
Locations
Oxford, England
Related subjects
Registry / Diploma Day / Graduation / Coat of Arms

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