Lot Archive

Lot

№ 332

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28 July 1993

Hammer Price:
£680

A bronze Edward Medal awarded to Mr. W.C. Simmons, Railway Station Manager at Bournemouth Station

EDWARD MEDAL, G.V.R. (Industry), second class, 2nd type reverse (Walter CharlesSimmons) very fine

On 20 August, 1912, as an express passenger train was entering Bournemouth Station, a woman jumped from the platform in front of the engine. The driver promptly applied the brakes and sounded the whistle; but was unable to stop the train until the engine had passed the spot where the woman jumped down. Simmons's attention was attracted by the whistle when the engine was about 12 yards away, and, without an instant's hesitation, he jumped off the platform on to the permanent way, and succeeded in lifting the woman clear of the rails and holding her against another train, which was stationary on an adjoining line, neither of them sustaining injury. There is no doubt whatever that the rescue was effected by Simmons at the risk of his life, and any delay or hesitation would, in all probability have resulted in fatal consequences.