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Lloyd’s Medal for Saving Life at Sea, 1st large type bronze medallion, 73mm. (To George Elphinstone, of Blackrock, Dundalk, 9th June 1858) unmounted, edge bruising, nearly very fine £240-280
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, A fine Collection of Life Saving Awards.
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‘£25 to the General Subscription Fund raised for the relief of Widows and Children of the men who lost their lives in endeavouring to rescue the Crew of the Barque Mary Stoddart, wrecked near Dundalk, during a heavy Gale on the 7th April, and for rewarding the men who exerted themselves to save the lives of those on board. £5 to five Fishermen, who, with two Coast Guard men, manned the boat which succeeded in saving the survivors of the Crew of the Vessel. The Honorary Bronze Medal to Robert Shankey, and Patrick Barry, Boatmen of the Coast Guard, in testimony of their gallant conduct in accompanying the five Fishermen. The Honorary Bronze Medal to Mr George Elphinstone, of Blackrock, to mark the sense entertained of his meritorious conduct at the wreck of the Mary Stoddart, at the stranding of the Grace, of Harrington, in February last, and on other occasions.’ (ref. Lloyd’s General Meeting Minute Book, 25 August 1858, in Lloyd’s Medals 1836-1989, by Jim Gawler).
See lot 436 for the R.N.I.P.L.S. Medal to McArdle for the same rescue.
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