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*[http://www.medal-medaille.com/product_info.php?cPath=248&products_id=7371 Army Temperance Association: India, Five Year Medal, silver c 1914] medal-medaille.com Heavy silver Maltese cross the face with an oval central medallion with St. George slaying the dragon.
 
*[http://www.medal-medaille.com/product_info.php?cPath=248&products_id=7371 Army Temperance Association: India, Five Year Medal, silver c 1914] medal-medaille.com Heavy silver Maltese cross the face with an oval central medallion with St. George slaying the dragon.
 
*[http://nms.scran.ac.uk/database/record.php?usi=000-000-100-245-C Silver medal of the Army Temperance Association, India] The medal is in the shape of a Maltese Cross, with an elephant in the centre. It was awarded for accomplishing 8 years  temperance .  National Museums Scotland
 
*[http://nms.scran.ac.uk/database/record.php?usi=000-000-100-245-C Silver medal of the Army Temperance Association, India] The medal is in the shape of a Maltese Cross, with an elephant in the centre. It was awarded for accomplishing 8 years  temperance .  National Museums Scotland
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*[http://indiannumismatics.com/products.php?id=76 British India Historic Medals: Army Temperance Medals] from  Praful Thakkar’s Indian Numismatics.  Images can be enlarged.
 
*Three photographs from [http://www.soldiersofthequeen.com/page24-BytheLevelandtheSquare.html Soldiers of the Queen]
 
*Three photographs from [http://www.soldiersofthequeen.com/page24-BytheLevelandtheSquare.html Soldiers of the Queen]
 
**[http://www.soldiersofthequeen.com/page24-UnidentifiedPrivateArmyTemperanceAssociation.html Photograph of a Private wearing Temperance medals]  by L.C. Mullick – Photographer Quetta  c 1902. The medals link him with both the Army Temperance  Association and the Soldier's Total Abstinence Association.  
 
**[http://www.soldiersofthequeen.com/page24-UnidentifiedPrivateArmyTemperanceAssociation.html Photograph of a Private wearing Temperance medals]  by L.C. Mullick – Photographer Quetta  c 1902. The medals link him with both the Army Temperance  Association and the Soldier's Total Abstinence Association.  
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**[http://www.soldiersofthequeen.com/page24-PrivateKingsLiverpoolRegimentIOGT.html A Private of the King's (Liverpool) Regiment, a  member of the International Order of Good Templars]  Ramji & Co. – Photographer Dalhousie, Punjab, India c 1905
 
**[http://www.soldiersofthequeen.com/page24-PrivateKingsLiverpoolRegimentIOGT.html A Private of the King's (Liverpool) Regiment, a  member of the International Order of Good Templars]  Ramji & Co. – Photographer Dalhousie, Punjab, India c 1905
 
*[http://www.fusiliermuseumlondon.org/uncategorized/504/ Falling off the wagon]  The Temperance movement and medals. fusiliermuseumlondon.org
 
*[http://www.fusiliermuseumlondon.org/uncategorized/504/ Falling off the wagon]  The Temperance movement and medals. fusiliermuseumlondon.org
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*The  [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Order_of_Good_Templars International Order of Good Templars] ( IOGT)  (Wikipedia) originated as one of a number of fraternal organizations for temperance or total abstinence founded in the 19th century and with a structure modeled on Freemasonry, using similar ritual and regalia.
 
*The  [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Order_of_Good_Templars International Order of Good Templars] ( IOGT)  (Wikipedia) originated as one of a number of fraternal organizations for temperance or total abstinence founded in the 19th century and with a structure modeled on Freemasonry, using similar ritual and regalia.

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  • The International Order of Good Templars ( IOGT) (Wikipedia) originated as one of a number of fraternal organizations for temperance or total abstinence founded in the 19th century and with a structure modeled on Freemasonry, using similar ritual and regalia.
    • Indian Templar Handbook Compiled by the Literature Committee of the International Order of Good Templars, Grand Lodge of India. Published 1907. Includes Chapter III "Good Templary in India", page 40 aasrschenectady.org. Membership included both military personnel and others.
  • Article "The Cautionary Tale of Pte Patrick O’Hare", of the 1st Leinsters. Details the temperance tract published 1897 regarding the murders in 1894 at Ahmedabad committed while under the influence of alcohol, and subsequent execution of Private O Hara. pages 4-6 The 40/10 The Journal of the Prince of Wales’s Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) Regimental Association December 2009 html version original pdf
  • This India List post states "The Soldiers' Total Abstinence Association was formed at Agra in 1858 by a Baptist missionary, the Revd. John Gregson, to which regimental branches were affiliated".
  • This India List post briefly mentions the Madras Total Abstinence League (established 1882).