Historical information
The medal was presented to Captain Thos. Smith (Thomas Smith) for his assistance in saving the crew of the wrecked barque, the Eleanor Lancaster, at Newcastle in N.N.S.W. (New South Wales). The ship was wrecked during a storm on November 7th, 1856.
Significance
This medal is significant as a form of recognition of the bravery of Captain Thos Smith.
Physical description
Medal; round, silver, with silver rope border, anchor and rope decoration on top and central inscription on the front, plain back. Black leather-covered case with blue velvet-covered insert and white silk-lined lid. The medal was hand engraved and later presented to Captain Thomas Smith.
Inscriptions & markings
"Presented to CAPT THOs SMITH As a public testimonial of his successful exertions in assisting to save the crew of the Barque ELEANOR LANCASTER during the storm of the 7th Novr"
"NEWCASTLE" "N.S.W." "1856"
Subjects
- flagstaff hill,
- warrnambool,
- shipwrecked-coast,
- flagstaff-hill,
- flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum,
- maritime-museum,
- shipwreck-coast,
- flagstaff-hill-maritime-village,
- medallion,
- shipwreck eleanor lancaster,
- captain thomas smith,
- shipwreck newcastle november 7th 1856,
- eleanor lancaster,
- newcastle,
- thos smith,
- storm,
- thomas smith,
- 7th november 1856,
- n.s.w. shipwreck,
- newcastle shipwreck,
- silver medal,
- hand engraved,
- life saving,
- australian award
References
- Museums Victoria Collection Medal - Rescue Award for the Eleanor Lancaster, 1856 AD