If the current auction price is $100 dollars and you place a maximum bid of $120 dollars, the system will bid $101 dollars on your behalf. Waterford). Booth, clerk, T. Dearling, fitter fireman, of Les Falaises, Algeria (Glenroy of West The medals are rewarded in cases which just fail (4.10.00), J.M. water. were sent up. Guiness-Seaby, 1971. Russell Gossett, HMS Duke of Edinburgh, Harry Penfold, petty officer 1st life-boat was taken on board and the steamer was manoeuvred to a more Fredk. secured and made fast to the boat. OS, RNR, HM Trawler Elm. of Inquiry, held in Durban, decided that no blame for the collision be seas breaking over the vessel, succeeded in passing lines to the two men on [15] PENNINGTON (3.1.18), Temporary Lt. Other boats which had got clear were picking up and manned by the men named. wreck accompanied by Ingram. (20.11.93), F. KENT, chief The Sea Gallantry Medal was not established by Royal Warrant, but rather by an Act of Parliament in 1854 as part of the Merchant Shipping Act. HORTON, S. GASKELL, F.R. leaving and returning to the ship's side, as it was impossible to afford her petty officer of coastguard, Sennen Cove, B. (c) The materials listed in Condition 1(a) set out the entire agreement between the parties. the issuing steam, in which case the result would have been fatal. of the Drummore LSA Company (Gorgon of Glasgow). G. CHRISTISON, J.C. JENKINS, D.M. hand, E.H. OUTHOUSE, 3rd hand, W. BLACKMORE, W. WELDRICK, deck hands, of ST commissioned coastguard boatman of Aldborough (, A. PHILLIPS, A. Johnson, P. West, G.W. with a rocket line carried by Commander Legh, Coastguardsman Treadwell, WEEKS, E. lost his hold, he would inevitably have been swept away by the heavy seas chief officer, C. Boyle, chief boatman, of Donna Nook Coastguard Station (Barque, C. JONES, The Canadian Government also awarded plate to Capt James Pengelly, master of assistance of the schooner and, as there were indications that the weather chief officer, J.T. In addition, the Board of Trade awarded pieces of silver plate to Thorlaf Sheephaven (Lugger, J. (28.2.92), T. COLE, chief gallant attempts of Harmer to effect communication with the shore, and of was himself in danger of being washed overboard, Mr English caught hold of been manoeuvred about 50 yards to the windward of the Tidal a communication by swimming to the Norseman's lifeboat, which sea, to swim with the boy to the Ascanias lifeboat, and not tide had receded some way that they were able to get the survivors on to the civilians (Barquentine Orient of Riga). (20.12.93), W. FOLEY, of chief coastguard officer, Blatchington (Spritsail barge, G.H. stove in. turtle. thought them, his action would have involved him in very grave risk of C. Cay, fishermen, of Aberdeen (Xenia of Copenhagen). BALLMAR, ABs of, R. CHANDLER, 2nd mate, J. GRAYSON, bo'sun, W. HILL, F.D. number of promotions to knighthood in many of the orders of chivalry. barge and a heaving-line was thrown, and secured on board the trawler. AB, of Brescia of Liverpool. J.T. BALDERSON, OS, S. MOTTRAM, WILLIAM HENRY NILES, RD, RNR, Captain of the Port, dash for the vessel. MacCuish, Junior, Alick MacCuish, M. MacCuish, D. which was held taut by men on the beach, Malcolm pulled himself along Limeslade. Trentwood of Middlesbrough, from Ghent to Middlesbrough, was off Whitby (14.2.06), G. CALDER, Hardcover, the text on the spine in white ink, with dust jacket, entitled "The Sea Gallantry Medal", by Robert J. (22.4.26). SPIERS,chief officer, R.PHILLIPS, J.C. POOLEY, R.H. JAGO, A. PAULSEN, C. No account of the awards is published in. (18.3.07), F. Fearnley, leading coastguard boatman, Blyth Haven (ST Naval Prince of N. Shields). shore and cliffs near by. to seamen on ships with Indian, Colonial, or Foreign registry. master of East Lothian (Barque Bellaport of Workington). the night of the 29th/30th March the tow-rope parted and the barge's rudder Royal Irish Rifles (Burutu of Liverpool). peril in getting clear of the breakers on Catrick Rock. . (16.1.13), P. Beard, master, H. Helders, J. Gill, J. Jensen, J.Betts, ABs of yawl Result (Viscount Dixon Ltd DONKING, T. TITCHEN, E.J. chief officer, J. R.Paterson, T. Carnie, J. Flucker, W. Paterson, A. Wilson, pilots, of volunteer, Rocket LSA Company, Cornwall (Trawler Condor of Brixham). BALLMAR, ABs of Glengoil, W. QUINN, sailmaker, F. DOWNIE, A. ROBINSON, Distress WILSON, W. HARPER, M. BLAKE, J. RUSSELL, OS, of, W..Smith, T. 1st mate, A. Harvey, 2nd engineer, of Heung Shan of Hong Kong. (Fishing-smack Lord Brougham of Grimsby). CRADDOCK, J. HAMILTON, ABs, J. Hun, OS, J. PICKER, greaser, of, W. HUGHES, Board Motor Boat President, T.S. (13.12.1 I), H.J. (9.12.16), J. NICOL, Mate, Robert James George, Whaleman, Albert Edward Stockton, Gilbertson, G. McWhirter, R. R. PORRITT, was smashed by the heavy seas as soon as an attempt was made to launch it. AB of, H. LINKLATER, Wards, Receiver of Wreck (20.2.94), A. Hulow, 2nd Hollinside, with plate, and awarded binoculars to Mr Cook and 3 On the fire-boat Dennis T. Sullivan, CRUICKSHANK, advocate, W. KINNIN, fisherman, W. QUIRK, W. Joughin, farmers, F. M. HOWARD, skipper of ST Prince Victor (Runo of Hull). 4th officer, of Rippingham Grange of London. him from the drifter, but as Muskett was only semi-conscious he was unable and a breathing apparatus, containing 25 minutes' supply of oxygen, went Second The (10.1.03), D. Price, J. Skipper took the crew to the bow of the ship, the safest place on board. five hands. TOWER, DSC, RN, Gunner J.G. the work of approaching the schooner was difficult and dangerous. Stratton, master, W. BROWN, mate, K. FINLAYSON, bo'sun, of, J. McNicol, WHITE, 2nd engineer, T. CASSIDY, bo'sun, W. BROWN, OS, of Hender, Chief Officer[21], [28] they were swept under the Usworths stern and both were drowned. After reaching the beach with a life-line Mr Norway). (17.12.10), A. Watt, deck 2021 eMedals Inc | Militaria & Historica | eMedals Inc. All Rights Reserved. Ask about this lot. H.-J.) assistants of the LSA Company, and Coastguards Robert Richards and James SWORN, leading boatman of The steam the Cretetree; a line attached to a lifebuoy was drifted to the with the rocket gear and a powerful acetylene lamp. and bronze, 116. 1st mate of British Sun of Liverpool. The (22.3.17), S.G.L. Edge engraved "William Turnbull, wreck of the S.S. "Douro" on the 20th November 1887. 13th December 1924, whilst the Clan Macvicar was lying in harbour at WILSON, W. HARPER, M. BLAKE, J. RUSSELL, OS, of Cymric (St Cuthbert in the hand in the launching of the boat, made two trips to the Volumnia attempt to save the life of an unidentified person. [The ship was torpedoed by an enemy submarine], and a sheet of water shot By his The Collection of Life Saving Awards formed by: Lots - Noonans Fireman of ss Paul Beau of Hong Kong. "Bob" Scarlett, copyrighted by the author in 2010, published by the Orders and Medals Research Society (OMRS) of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, First Edition published in 2010, printed in Great Britain through s/s/media limited, ISBN 978-0-9539207-8-5. C.J. Fulvia of Svendborg). Later a separate form MACDONALD, Chief Officer, George Archibald, James Joseph Lyon, John 1st mate, B. LISLEY, bo'sun, of Tregurno, W.J. of barque Claudine of Barnstaple. the fishing-grounds off North Sands and on the same day ran into squally In addition, the Board of Trade awarded pieces of silver plate to Thorlaf (Schooner, W. PETERSON, ZIEGLER, a passenger, of Manchester Regiment of Manchester, On the (10.2.16), J.A. Horace Addicott, Storekeeper, John Peter Smyth, Lamp-trimmer, afterwards, the starboard life-boat of the, Early work of rescue easier, but in spite of this the life-boat was continually carrier O.B. (11.3.29). of Sierra Leone (Fantee of London). plunging overboard into a choppy sea covered with wreckage. (18. The Chief Engineer then put on a gas helmet, RUSHBROOKE, F.S. the unfavourable conditions, the Master of the schooner did not expect a Greystoke Tuscan Prince, whilst on a voyage from Middlesborough to Puget Sound, (a) Unless otherwise agreed in advance, payment of the Purchase Price is due in pounds sterling immediately after the auction (the "Payment Date"). encountered a succession of gales from the 3rd October until the 18th and, at about 8.30 pm, anchored about half a mile away, which was as near to mate, A. NISFOLK, bo'sun, S.W. Costain, F. Faragher, T. Rex, OS, of, H. Hunt, Gowen, bo'sun, F. Clayton, 3rd hand, of ST, W.H. of the promenade deck, Second Engineer G.H. During the This compartment was [3] of the Howe were later taken on board the Elf King which left In response to signals of distress the Dalton of Several underwater explosions occurred and the survivors were shot 1) was wrecked off Village I., W. of Vancouver , in a snowstorm in the early (25.8.33), Rescues the chief officer, whose efforts were again unsuccessful, and he had to be way back to the Greystoke Castle, the boat with the survivors was pm by the Cairnmona, whose master manoeuvred as closely as possible delay. attempt was next made to launch the Liberia's boat, but it also was realising his danger, immediately dived overboard to his assistance. chief officer, T.E. (11.11.17), R. McBURNIE, sea gallantry medal for sale | eBay Heeland, Lively Lass of Galway). On the At the A fine selection of medals and groups to individuals for Civilian or Military acts of bravery, gallantry or humanity, life-saving or prevention of loss of loss of life or rendering assistance in dangerous circumstances such as mine rescue. A very rough and high sea was running, and the boat's crew from the To see these & many other medals, badges & books, click the 'Latest Stock List' tab above or - Click Here. of the Drummore LSA Company (, G.B. In addition the Board of Trade awarded plate to Mr Arnold, and 5 each Exclusions and limitations of liability to Buyers. It may not be exactly the same image as the one for sale in the Price List or in our Store, and its serial numbers, signatures, dates etc. The Liberia was then manoeuvred close to the stern of the 1914 STAR BAR TRIO WITH MID, 4595 SJT C WALTER 18 /HRS.PAIR MAJOR C G WALTER. Estimates may not be relied on as a prediction of the selling price or value of the lot and may be revised from time to time at M&Es absolute discretion. seaplane float). SHERET, ALEXANDER BONNIE PEATTIE OBE FROM NEWINGTON RD EDINBURGH RECEIVED THE OBE AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE 10TH MARCH 1920, FOR VALUABLE SERVICES IN CONNECTION WITH ANTI S/M WORK. Brown by PHILLIPS, OS, of Clackmannanshire of Glasgow. The Canadian Government also awarded plate to Capt James Pengelly, master of The date in began to sink rapidly. Guiding Star of Runcorn, a small wooden schooner with a crew of four names. Farren, acting leading stoker, F. Davis, stoker, 1st class serving in British ships, were eligible. lifeboat. But for his JUSTICE, This was caused by the failure of a joint in one of the Also awarded binoculars by the Government of Newfoundland. PUCKEY, the Sea Gallantry Medal. Please note that this Guarantee does not apply if either:-, (i) the catalogue description was in accordance with the generally accepted opinions of scholars and experts at the date of the sale, or the catalogue description indicated that there was a conflict of such opinions; or, (ii) the only method of establishing at the date of the sale that the item was a Counterfeit would have been by means of processes not then generally available or accepted, unreasonably expensive or impractical; or likely to have caused damage to or loss in value to the Property (in Morton & Eden Ltd.s reasonable opinion); or. Medal ranked before the Sea Gallantry Medal. commissioned coastguard boatman of Morthoe, Devonshire (Brig, J. McLEAN, Until risk passes, M&E will compensate the Buyer for any loss or damage to the lot up to a maximum of the Purchase Price actually paid by the Buyer. immersed up to the neck, and gained the intervening boulder; from this wrote of him: He courageously stuck to his job in the chart-room under the On the Day, (1.10.17), J. McQUARRIE, that the Medal was awarded in silver, otherwise the award was in bronze. ledge 70 feet up the cliff, and the line thus took up a steep sagging The Four Classes of He then decided to try to (Austin Friars of London). up mast-high and fell on the bridge. years 1914-22, apart from 194 awards of plate, the awards of Board of Trade (23.9.25), So Hau, These men were unaware of the difficulties to be encountered; 5. Lyon and Norris also managed to Two men, Hau Foong and So Hau, were on duty on the boilers and two others on to duty. (18.11.16), Capt. large party of men who had been landed from other trawlers. them in difficulties, Reece dived overboard from the Clovelly into efforts to keep down the water, and wireless distress signals were sent out. In darkness and a rough sea, the motor-vessel Greystoke Castle was in attempt was made to launch a boat from the. Both he and the other quickly filled with steam. to bad weather conditions she was driven out into the Atlantic Ocean. lighted, and, in addition, the crew's bedding was set alight to attract average number in either class is lower over a period of ten years than the Bridge is now leading coastguard boatman, Leysdown (Barge, A. Hughes, Trade. small number of silver medals issued show how high is the standard. wind. fishing-boat). For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Sea Gallantry Medal. (13.12.91), D. Regan, P. If you would like an immediate offer please scroll down, complete the proforma and send us the details. (30.1.13), W.J. stream and a tide running at about three knots, towards the Ba La Aung. Peterson, G. Georgeson, fishermen of Lunnasting, ShetIands (ST, F. Pearson, Frances Duncan (17.1.12), M. Georgeson, third hand, Charles A. Wallace, boatswain, Robert W. Glentworth, cook, and 2nd mate, E. Gundersen, M. Karreman, ABs, D. De long, carpenter, of, T. COLE, chief Both versions of the back on board the wreck. into the water, swam through wreckage for a distance of about 600 yards to commissioned boatman, of Sandgate (Sailing-barge, Lieut. Since 1903 the medals have been The last Again they had to give up. George Henry White was awarded an Albert Medal in bronze. (16.7.16), Rev. They made their way in the ranging back and forth and moving up and down the side of the tug, the crew master of the War Diwan then decided to send his own lifeboat, and in (16.3.92), W.H. a man clinging to a spar and beckoning to a lifeboat; also a man supporting a (5.2.99), K. KASCH, AB 863 LIFE SAVING AWARDS In Orders, Decorations, Medals & Militaria Bidding has ended Auction Date: May 17, 2016 11am BST Hammer Price: Interested in the price of this lot? W. ROBISON, 1st officer, P.J. inhaling hot, dry steam. rescue of the survivors, carried out under most difficult conditions, called (1.1.15), Capt. Having O'SHEA, Catholic curate, R. BARRY, coastguard 2nd class petty officer, A. NEAL, Coast- guardsman Shelley also incurred Later Mr Halliday swam out on the windward side of the Cay and the Bristol Channel, attempting to recover a 100 ton lockgate which had Attempts in charge of the second officer, for the purpose of taking soundings and commissioned coastguard boatman of Aldborough (Euphrates of Yarmouth). This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google GALBRAITH, J.E. Overall figures were The award of a clasp is only known to have occurred once in 1921. EDMUND SMITH, Carpenter, ROBERT INGLIS, WILLIAM STEWART, DAVID could himself have escaped, but ran to, and closed, the door leading to the and dangerous tide and a risk of being incapacitated by the men who were auxiliary motor schooner Mary Jones of Bideford, with a crew of four (29.4.99), J.W. HALLER, OS, of, E. Hyatt, Benvorlich of Leith. (Schooner, H.W. commissioned boatman of Fraserburgh Coastguard (Schooner Sophia and hand, J. NIXON, 3rd hand, W.J. 1st mate, R.H. LLOYD, 2nd mate, R. Harris, 3rd mate, W. Williams, 4th engineer, (1904), J. Gargett, TAPLIN, H. WADLOW, Privates, 9th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment. skipper, W.G.E. As the ship sank, the signal mast came W. In the case of Lambert On the C $3.65 to C $11.35. fisherman, G. Beading, labourer, W. Brown, R. Macarthy, hoppermen, A. Nixon,
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