A Guide to the Exhibition of English MedalsBritish Museum. Department of Coins and Medals
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A Guide to the Exhibition of English Medals
British Museum. Department of Coins and Medals
Medals -- Great Britain
578. Campaign in Syria, 1840: Turkish Award. _Obv._ Fortress
of Acre, from which floats Turkish ensign; above, six stars;
beneath, Arabic inscription, "The country of Syria and the
fortress of Acre, 1256." _Rev._ Cypher of Sultán Abd-el-Mejeed
surrounded by laurel-wreath. Silver. Size 1·15. Ribbon, red
edged with white.
This medal was bestowed by the Sultán upon the English naval forces
engaged in the war in Syria, 1840: in gold, to officers ranking with
field-officers; in silver, to quarter-deck and warrant officers; and in
copper, to petty officers, seamen, marines, and boys.
579. Afghan War, 1839—42. Ghuznee, 1839. _Obv._ View of
fortress; beneath, GHUZNEE. _Rev._ Within laurel-wreath, mural
crown; above, 23^Ḍ JULY; below, 1839; wearer's name in field
and regiment on border. Silver. Size 1·45. Ribbon, crimson and
green.
This medal was presented by the Shah Shuja'a el-Mulk, Sovereign of
Afghanistan, to the officers and soldiers present at the storming
of Ghuznee, 22—23 July, 1839, Sir John Keane commanding. The Queen
sanctioned the wearing of this medal, 22 Mar. 1841.
580—581. Another. Khelat-i-Ghilzee, 1841—2. _Obv._ Within
laurel-wreath, shield inscribed, KELAT I GHILZIE; above, mural
crown. _Rev._ Trophy of arms on tablet inscribed, INVICTA.
MDCCCXLII. Silver and copper. Size 1·4. By W. Wyon. Ribbon,
military ribbon of India, rainbow-pattern.
Presented by the Governor-General of India, Lord Ellenborough, to
the defenders of the fortress of Khelát-i-Ghilzee, who 21 May, 1842,
repulsed the attack of 4000 Ghazees. The defenders were natives, with
the exception of Captain J. H. Craigie commanding and a few English
artillerymen in the service of the Shah, so that no Queen's regiment
received this medal. This is a proof.
582. Another: Candahar, Ghuznee, and Cabul, 1842. _Obv._ Head
of Queen l., wearing coronet. VICTORIA VINDEX. W. WYON R.A.
_Rev._ Within laurel-wreath, CANDAHAR GHUZNEE CABUL. 1842;
above, crown; wearer's name on edge. Silver. Size 1·4. By W.
Wyon. Ribbon, rainbow-pattern.
This medal was given to the soldiers who served under General Nott
during the whole of the campaign, and accompanied him from Candahar to
Cabul, viz. from 1 Jan. to 17 Sept. 1842.
583. Another: Ghuznee and Cabul, 1842. _Obv._ Same. _Rev._
GHUZNEE CABUL, each within laurel-wreath; above, crown; below,
1842; wearer's name on edge. Silver. Size 1·4. By W. Wyon.
Ribbon, rainbow-pattern.
The soldiers who accompanied General Nott from Ghuznee to Cabul, viz.
from 6 to 17 Sep., received this medal.
584. Another. Cabul, 1842. _Obv._ Same. _Rev._ Within
laurel-wreath, CABUL. 1842; above, crown. Silver. Size 1·4. By
W. Wyon. Ribbon, rainbow-pattern.
Those who reached Cabul subsequent to 16 Sept. 1842 were awarded the
above medal. This is a proof.
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