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Sea Gallantry Medal

de Saulles, George William (Production)
Royal Mint engravers (Production)
ENGRAVER / MEDALLIST (Production)
Wyon, Benjamin (Production)

Awarded to George Calder for aiding survivors of the wreck of the 'Annie Park' at St Govan's Head in 1906.

The Annie Park, a Barrow-registered schooner en route from London to Lancaster was stranded and lost on St Govan’s Head, Pembrokeshire, in a south-easterly gale, force nine. Calder, a Commissioned Boatman, H.M. Coastguard, descended the cliff to reach the wreck, crawling along a sloping ledge of rock two feet wide. He reached two survivors and assisted in sending them to the top using lifelines and cliff ladder apparatus.

(Source: For those in Peril: Civil decorations and lifesaving awards at the National Museums & Galleries of Wales by Edward Besly)

Image: By permission of Amgueddfa Cymru — Museum Wales
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Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

2003.30H/1

Acquisition

purchase, 26/9/2003

Measurements

diameter / mm:32

Material

Silver

Location

location verified by AW
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