This item is currently on pre order. It will be shipped as soon as the stock arrives. Please note if you are ordering this item with other products the order will be shipped in full. Part Supply available - additional freight cost applies.
1500 units of this product are on their way. We expect to dispatch them on 09-03-2026.
This commemorative lapel pin marks the 110th Anniversary of the Battle of Fromelles in 2026, honouring one of the most significant and tragic battles involving Australian forces during the Great War. Measuring 25 × 19mm, the pin brings together two powerful symbols of remembrance: the red poppy, traditionally worn in Australia, and the blue cornflower, worn in France to honour those who served and sacrificed.
The Battle of Fromelles, fought on 19–20 July 1916, was the first major engagement for Australian troops on the Western Front. In less than 24 hours, Australian forces suffered devastating losses, making it one of the darkest days in Australia’s military history. This lapel pin reflects the shared remembrance between Australia and France, acknowledging the sacrifice made on foreign soil.
Crafted from Zinc-Alloy, the pin features a gold-plated red poppy and a silver-plated blue cornflower, symbolising unity in remembrance. The words Battle of Fromelles appear across a ribbon-style scroll finished in gold plating with black detailing. Secured with a pin and butterfly clasp, this meaningful piece is suitable for wear on commemorative occasions and serves as a lasting tribute to those remembered.
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