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Medal (reverse), of Admiral Sir William Carnegie

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Postcard of Medal (reverse), of Admiral Sir William Carnegie.
000-180-002-182-C
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Medal (reverse), of Admiral Sir William Carnegie

This is the reverse of a large naval gold medal awarded to Admiral Sir William Carnegie, Earl of Northesk, in 1805 for his part in the Battle of Trafalgar.

The gold medal is inscribed on the reverse 'RIGHT HONBLE. WILLIAM EARL OF NORTHESK.REAR ADMIRAL AND THIRD IN COMMAND ON THE 21 OCTOBER MDCCCV THE COMBINED FLEET OF FRANCE AND SPAIN DEFEATED.' The medal is fitted with a sewn together length of silk ribbon.

This large naval gold medal was one of only 3 awarded for the Battle of Trafalgar. The other medals were awarded to Lord Nelson and his 2nd-in-command Lord Collingwood.


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Online ID: 000-180-002-182-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  M.1998.19
Date: 1805
Material: Gold; glass; silk ribbon. Inscription: Rev: RIGHT HONBLE. WILLIAM EARL OF NORTHESK.REAR ADMIRAL AND THIRD IN COMMAND ON THE 21 OCTOBER MDCCCV THE COMBINED FLEETS OF FRANCE AND SPAIN DEFEATED
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What: Medal
Subject: Medals
Who: Rear Admiral Sir William Carnegie, Earl of Northesk (Recipient)
Royal Navy (N)
Where: France
Spain
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Description: Royal Navy - Gold medal inscribed on reverse `Right Honble. William Earl of Northesk. Rear Admiral and Third in Command on 21 October MDCCCV the Combined Fleet of France and Spain Defeated`, glazed and with ribbon
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