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In October 1917, the award changed to being given for outstanding service to the movement. At this time, the design also changed from a [[whiting (fish)|whiting]] with its tail in its mouth worn on a silver chain to a swimming fish worn on a dark and light blue striped ribbon. | In October 1917, the award changed to being given for outstanding service to the movement. At this time, the design also changed from a [[whiting (fish)|whiting]] with its tail in its mouth worn on a silver chain to a swimming fish worn on a dark and light blue striped ribbon. | ||
[[Olave Baden-Powell]] was presented with a gold Silver Fish in 1918, then the only one of its kind. In 1995, | [[Olave Baden-Powell]] was presented with a gold Silver Fish in 1918, then the only one of its kind. In 1995, Betty Clay was presented with a gold Silver Fish in the form of a brooch. | ||
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*Enid, Lady Burnham <ref name="Liddell"/> | *Enid, Lady Burnham <ref name="Liddell"/> | ||
*Mary Chater <ref name="Liddell"/> | *Mary Chater <ref name="Liddell"/> | ||
* | *Betty Clay<ref>{{cite web| title = Betty Has Gone Home | url =http://pinetreeweb.com/betty-clay.htm | accessdate =2006-09-25}}</ref> | ||
*The Honorable Lady Cochrane <ref name="Liddell"/> | *The Honorable Lady Cochrane <ref name="Liddell"/> | ||
*The Honorable Beryl Cozens-Hardy <ref name="Liddell"/> | *The Honorable Beryl Cozens-Hardy <ref name="Liddell"/> |