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H.M.S. Impregnable Medal, ship-of-the-line, reverse inscribed, ‘Inter Training Ship Football 1912-13 G. J. Edmunds’, 39mm., silver, unmounted; R.N.T.E. Shotley Medal, reverse inscribed, ‘“Ganges”, “Najaden”, “Jarramas” One Mile 1925’, 39mm., gilt base metal, unmounted; Royal Naval College Dartmouth Medal, by Page, Keen & Page, Plymouth, Britannia within a garter, naval crown above; reverse inscribed, ‘1925 Junior Mile Open 2nd W. E. Waters’, 39mm., silver, hallmarks for Birmingham 1924, unmounted, good very fine (3) £40-60
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, A Collection of Training Ship and Prize Medals.
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Ex Spencer Collection, D.N.W. 6 July 2004, part lot 962.
The first H.M.S. Impregnable as portrayed on the medals, was launched at Chatham in 1810 as a 1st rate 98 gun ship-of-the-line. She saw action with Lord Exmouth at Algiers in 1816. In 1862 she joined the Implacable at Devonport as a training ship. Since then there have been quite a number of ships bearing the name Impregnable.
The Royal Naval Training Establishment at Shotley was the shore base for the training of boy entrants for the Royal Navy, 1905-76. In 1927 it took the name H.M.S. Ganges.
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