Author: Kenneth Douglas-Morris
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
ISBN: 1781505012
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 447
Book Description
Captain Douglas Morris's classic Medal Roll. Recipients are listed by bar entitlement, then alphabetically. This book is a fine tribute to a great researcher whose tenacity and precision are unequalled in the field of naval medal research.
Naval General Service Medal Roll 1793-1840
Author: Kenneth Douglas-Morris
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
ISBN: 1781505012
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 447
Book Description
Captain Douglas Morris's classic Medal Roll. Recipients are listed by bar entitlement, then alphabetically. This book is a fine tribute to a great researcher whose tenacity and precision are unequalled in the field of naval medal research.
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
ISBN: 1781505012
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 447
Book Description
Captain Douglas Morris's classic Medal Roll. Recipients are listed by bar entitlement, then alphabetically. This book is a fine tribute to a great researcher whose tenacity and precision are unequalled in the field of naval medal research.
Naval General Service Medal Roll 1793-1840
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Naval General Service, 1793-1840
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Military General Service Medal Roll 1793-1814
Author: Alt Mullen
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ISBN: 9781843420194
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 728
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This medal, sanctioned in 1847 and issued in 1848, was awarded for services during the Napoleonic Wars 1801-14.It had been planned to award the medal for battles and campaigns as far back as 1793, but such was the time lapse that very few claimants would have come forward, and therefore the first clasp awarded was that for Egypt , for the campaign of 1801.Some 25,000 medals were issued with an almost infinite variety of the 29 clasps issued, the maximum on one medal being fifteen.The great variety of clasps and regiments found on this medal make it one of the most interesting of all campaign awards.The time lapse between the actual battles and the issue of the medal meant that only a small number of survivors from each regiment lived to receive the award.In addition, there were survivors who did not know about or could not claim the medal. Most of the clasps were awarded for service during the Peninsular War of 1811-14, although six clasps were issued for the Peninsula War of 1808-09.In addition, there were three clasps for services in Canada, two for services in the West Indies, and one each for Egypt (1801), Maida (Southern Italy 1806), and Java (1811).The obverse is the usual Wyon head of Victoria, with the date 1848 at the foot, whilst the reverse depicts Victoria placing a laurel wreath on Wellington as he kneels before her; there is also an inscription, and the British Lion is represented.The clasps were struck in groups of three where applicable, and then riveted together.The suspension is by a straight, swivelling suspension.The naming is always in impressed Roman capitals.There are too many rarities to detail both in terms of the clasps and the regiments, but it should be borne in mind that only about 10% of those who fought in these battles and campaigns lived to receive the medal, and that, when the number that have been lost, destroyed or placed in museums is taken into acount, this medal can be described as scarce and a considerable number of issues as rare.
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ISBN: 9781843420194
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 728
Book Description
This medal, sanctioned in 1847 and issued in 1848, was awarded for services during the Napoleonic Wars 1801-14.It had been planned to award the medal for battles and campaigns as far back as 1793, but such was the time lapse that very few claimants would have come forward, and therefore the first clasp awarded was that for Egypt , for the campaign of 1801.Some 25,000 medals were issued with an almost infinite variety of the 29 clasps issued, the maximum on one medal being fifteen.The great variety of clasps and regiments found on this medal make it one of the most interesting of all campaign awards.The time lapse between the actual battles and the issue of the medal meant that only a small number of survivors from each regiment lived to receive the award.In addition, there were survivors who did not know about or could not claim the medal. Most of the clasps were awarded for service during the Peninsular War of 1811-14, although six clasps were issued for the Peninsula War of 1808-09.In addition, there were three clasps for services in Canada, two for services in the West Indies, and one each for Egypt (1801), Maida (Southern Italy 1806), and Java (1811).The obverse is the usual Wyon head of Victoria, with the date 1848 at the foot, whilst the reverse depicts Victoria placing a laurel wreath on Wellington as he kneels before her; there is also an inscription, and the British Lion is represented.The clasps were struck in groups of three where applicable, and then riveted together.The suspension is by a straight, swivelling suspension.The naming is always in impressed Roman capitals.There are too many rarities to detail both in terms of the clasps and the regiments, but it should be borne in mind that only about 10% of those who fought in these battles and campaigns lived to receive the medal, and that, when the number that have been lost, destroyed or placed in museums is taken into acount, this medal can be described as scarce and a considerable number of issues as rare.
Naval General Service Medal
Author: Spink & Son Ltd
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Category : Decorations of honor
Languages : en
Pages : 469
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Category : Decorations of honor
Languages : en
Pages : 469
Book Description
The Naval General Service Medal 1793-1840 and Officers Present in Fleet Medal Actions 1794-1811
Author: W. B. (comp) Rowbotham
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Languages : en
Pages : 293
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Languages : en
Pages : 293
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The Three Great Retrospective Medals 1793-1840 Awarded to Artillerymen
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ISBN: 9780951101209
Category : Military decorations
Languages : en
Pages : 351
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ISBN: 9780951101209
Category : Military decorations
Languages : en
Pages : 351
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Naval General Service Medal
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Category : Navies
Languages : en
Pages : 376
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Category : Navies
Languages : en
Pages : 376
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Military General Service Roll 1793-1814
Author: A.L.T. Mullen
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ISBN: 9781845744328
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 728
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ISBN: 9781845744328
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Languages : en
Pages : 728
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Naval General Service Medal 1915-1962 to the Royal Navy and Royal Marines for the Bars Persian Gulf 1909-1914, Iraq 1919-1920, Nw Persia 1920
Author: W. H. Fevyer
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ISBN: 9781843420286
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
A fine piece of research by the late Bill Fevyer and John Wilson team which produced a fascinating history of the politics as well as the naval operations in the Gulf area immediately prior to and after the Great War. The medal rolls are given by ships - no less than 28 involved - and each ship's specifications (type, displacement, dimensions and armament) are given. The selected despatches from the ships engaged and other correspondence are a high point in this excellent document illustrating the type of imperial policing carried out by the Royal Navy and Royal Indian Marine Service.
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ISBN: 9781843420286
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
A fine piece of research by the late Bill Fevyer and John Wilson team which produced a fascinating history of the politics as well as the naval operations in the Gulf area immediately prior to and after the Great War. The medal rolls are given by ships - no less than 28 involved - and each ship's specifications (type, displacement, dimensions and armament) are given. The selected despatches from the ships engaged and other correspondence are a high point in this excellent document illustrating the type of imperial policing carried out by the Royal Navy and Royal Indian Marine Service.