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Plaque awarded to Nancy-Bird Walton, 1995 - 1996
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Object statement
Plaque, with box, presented to Nancy Bird Walton, wood / metal / cardboard, made by Action Badges, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1995-1996
This award presented by the Council of Casino on May 31, 1996, commemorates the achievements of Nancy Bird Walton, one of Australia's greatest women aviators. Born in 1915, Nancy became the youngest woman pilot in the Commonwealth in 1932 and the first woman to operate a commercial licence in 1935, at the age of 19 (the youngest age at which a commercial licence was available). She was also the first non-American entrant in the annual Powder Puff Derby air race, as well as the female victor for several Australian air race competitions such as the Brisbane to Adelaide air race.

Nancy's skills as an aviatrix were well applied in her role with the Far West Children's Health Scheme where she ran an aerial ambulance and clinic out of Bourke. This service was invaluable in providing health care services to various communities in regional and outback New South Wales. When Nancy was at Bourke, she was the sole source of what became known as 'mercy' flights, taking baby health clinics to outback families. During the 1930s, she also flew the only charter aircraft in south-west Queensland and lobbied, unsuccessfully, for a similar air service to be established out of Charleville.

While Nancy was responsible for starting the Australian Womens Pilots' Association, she has also contributed to many other aspects of Australian life including the Liberal Party, the National Heart Foundation and the Asthma Foundation. Nancy also helped to launch the New South Wales Air Ambulance and was actively involved with many smaller community based organisations up until her death in January 2009.

This particular award also reflects Nancy's relationship with local communities and the North Coast region of New South Wales where she grew up.

References
Debenham, I, Stafford, S & Walton, Nancy Bird., "Women with Wings" (Sydney, 2002)
Mann, S., "The Girls Were Up There Too - Australian Women in Aviation" (Canberra, 1986)
Walton, Nancy Bird., "Born to Fly" (Sydney, 1961)
Walton, Nancy Bird., "My God! It's a Woman: the Autobiography of Nancy Bird Walton" (Sydney, 1990)
This plaque was made by Action Badges in Sydney, 1995-1996.
This plaque was presented to Nancy Bird Walton by the Council of Casino on Friday, May 31, 1996 for her service to aviation and the north coast community. Nancy delivered talks to Casino and its surrounding areas on numerous occasions.

Nancy Bird Walton was born in 1915 and after leaving school at the age of 13, worked long days for her father as his housekeeper and bookkeeper at a general store in Mt George, near Taree on the mid-north coast of New South Wales. While Nancy worked here, her mother and siblings resided in Manly, on Sydney's Northern Beaches.

Nancy had her first joy flight at the age of 14 before receiving lessons with Charles Kingsford Smith at the age of 17. By 1935, Nancy Bird became the youngest woman pilot in the Commonwealth to operate a commercial licence where she subsequently purchased her first aircraft, a rebuilt Gipsy Moth.

At the age of 19, Nancy set out on a tour of New South Wales with partner and fellow student Peggy McKillop (aka 'Big Bird' and 'Little Bird') in an open cockpit aircraft. Subsequent to this, and with a new closed cabined Leopard Moth, Nancy began outback charter work, running an aerial ambulance and clinic out of Bourke.

During the 1930s, Nancy flew the only charter aircraft from Cunnamulla in south-west Queensland, but with the onset of ill-health and the struggle to cope alone, Nancy decided to take a break from her outback career.

Not long after selling her Leopard Moth, Nancy was invited to go overseas by the Dutch airline KNILM (now part of KLM) for their inaugural Netherlands-Australia service celebrations. She visited 25 countries and was presented at Buckingham Palace in finery borrowed from a French fashion designer. After this tour, Nancy returned home by ship and it was here that she met her future husband, Charles Walton. They married in December 1939 at Sydney's Scots Church by the Reverend John Flynn.

During the war years, Nancy became commandant of the Women's Air Training Corps and did voluntary work for the RAAF. Those young women who were members of the Women's Air Training Corps and who could drive often borrowed the family car to provide extra transport for air force personnel. Soon after the war, Nancy became a mother and devoted her time to raising her two children, Annemarie and John.

In 1948, she joined the Liberal Party and spoke in country electorates, later attempting to stand for the New South Wales Legislative Council, without success. In the 1950s, Nancy began fundraising for the National Heart Foundation and the Asthma Foundation and also helped to launch the New South Wales Air Ambulance and founded the Australian Women Pilots Association.

Apart from these notable feats, Nancy also competed in many air races. During the 1930s she took part in the Brisbane to Adelaide air race, taking out the Ladies Trophy (the winner at the time was an unknown garage proprietor, Reg Ansett). In 1958, she took off with an American partner in a hired Cessna to compete in the famous Powder Puff Derby - an American coast to coast air race for women. She also flew in two more Powder Puff Derbies after that, as well as other various Australian air races.

In honour of Nancy's achievements, she also holds an OBE, a Dame of the Knights of Malta OSJ, an honorary Master of Engineering from the University of Sydney, an honorary doctorate of physics from the University of Newcastle and an AO (Order of Australia). Nancy Bird Walton died in Sydney in January, 2009.

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Description
Plaque, with box, presented to Nancy Bird Walton, wood / metal / cardboard, made by Action Badges, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1995-1996

Commemorative plaque in the form of a shield made of wood and metal and housed in a cardboard box. The plaque denotes a crest in the centre with the representation of a bore's head, horse and bull standing on their hind legs with an aeroplane, car and train in the middle. Beneath the crest is a banner featuring a line of Latin text and in the back of the plaque is a space for hanging.
Made: Action Badges; Riverwood, New South Wales; 1995 - 1996

Owned: Walton, Nancy Bird; Sydney, New South Wales; 1996
Marks
The front of the plaque reads 'COUNCIL OF CASINO / OMNIUM CONJUNCTIO VIARUM / NANCY BIRD-WALTON / CASINO COUNCIL / FRIDAY 31st MAY 1996' with 'ACTION BADGES / SYDNEY / (02) 580 0122' on the back.
2007/203/3
Production date
1995 - 1996
Height
15 mm
Width
148 mm

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Acquisition credit line
Gift of Mrs Nancy-Bird Walton, 2007
Subjects
+ Walton, Nancy Bird
+ Air transport
+ Pilots
+ Voluntary work
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