Auction Catalogue
S.S. Drummond Castle Medal 1896, silver, unnamed as issued, in fitted case, nearly extremely fine
The Castle Mail Packets Company liner S.S. Drummond Castle, homeward bound from Natal and Capetown, struck a reef off Ushant in a fog on the night of 16th June, 1896. Foundering within four minutes, of the 143 passengers and 104 officers and crew, only three escaped the disaster. Silver medals were struck with the approval of Queen Victoria for award to the Breton fishermen and other inhabitants of Brest, Ushant, and Molene who helped in rescuing the survivors, and in the recovery and burial of those lost. A total of 282 medals were struck.
Share This Page