Lot Archive

Lot

№ 694

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19 September 2003

Hammer Price:
£200

Three: Stoker S. Jolliffe, Royal Naval Reserve

British War Medal 1914-20 (19400 Sto., R.N.R.); Royal Naval Reserve L.S.& G.C., G.V.R. 1st issue (U 1940 Sto., R.N.R.); C.Q.D. Medal 1909, silver, unnamed as issued, fine and better (3) £200-240

The liner Republic, left New York for Genoa and Alexandria with some 250 first class passengers, 211 steerage and a crew of 300. At about 5.30 on the morning of 23 January 1909, near Martha’s Vineyard, in dense fog, the Republic collided with the Italian emigrant steamship Florida, bound from Naples to New York and carrying about 800 souls. Wireless, then in its infancy, saved the day. In response to a ‘C.Q.D.’ signal (All Stations Distress - popularly ‘Come Quick Danger) the White Star liner Baltic and the liner Furnessia came on the scene, to be followed by the French liner Lorraine. Together they managed to save most of the passengers and crew; two first class passengers killed and two injured from the Republic and four seamen killed on the Florida. The Republic, although taken in tow, later sank. The saloon passengers of the Baltic and Republic subscribed to a fund to provide medals to the crews of the Republic, Florida and Baltic. Sold with a copied account of the incident.