Bilco Posted January 27, 2018 Posted January 27, 2018 (edited) The first medal in this group appears to be of French design, but it's with two Portuguese medals. Is it French or Portuguese - or something else?? The other medals are: The other two medals are: "Medalha Centenário do Marechal Francisco Marcelino de Souza Aguiar, 1855 – 1955" or "Medalha Souza Aguiar" in Bronze created by June 10, 1955 and ordered by the Ministry of Justice and Internal Affairs, to commemorate the first centenary of the birth of Marechal Souza Aguiar. and Marine Rescue Silver award. Portuguese name: Philanthropy and Charity Medal of Relief Institute to Castaways. Issued by the Shipwreck Relief Institute (ISN), which is the Portuguese Institute for Lifesaving. Such awards are usually for rescue at sea and come in few variations and 3 classes. Originally established in 1908 and revised in 1913 with additional types. Presented here is award with inscription: 'Philanthropy - Charity'. Most wonderful decoration, rarely awarded in any class. Bill Edited January 27, 2018 by Bilco Spelin of the weak
sapador Posted April 2, 2018 Posted April 2, 2018 This is one medal from Brasil. MEDALHA MARECHAL FRANCISCO MARCELLINO DE SOUZA AGUIAR 1955 - medalha Marechal Francisco Marcellino de Souza Aguiar 1955.Grau ouro.Em bronze dourado. NUMISMÁTICA MEDALHA SPES - PORTUGAL - Medalha de Filantropia e Caridade do Instituto de Socorro a Náufragos. Emitido pelo Instituto de Socorros a Naufragos (ISN), que é o Instituto Português... NUMISMÁTICA MEDALHA SPES - PORTUGAL - Medalha de Filantropia e Caridade do Instituto de Socorro a Náufragos. Emitido pelo Instituto de Socorros a Naufragos (ISN), que é o Instituto Português de salva-vidas. Esses prêmios são geralmente para salvamento no mar e vêm em algumas variações e 3 classes. Originalmente fundado em 1908 e revisto em 1913, com aulas adicionais. Apresentado aqui é prêmio com a inscrição: 'Filantropia - Caridade "(Filantropia - Caridade). Decoração mais maravilhoso, raramente concedido em qualquer classe.- ESMALTE DIÂMETRO 4,1 C. The first one medal ,y think is Brasil ,or Portugal ,y shearch for it
lambert Posted April 3, 2018 Posted April 3, 2018 (edited) The Medal of Courage, Abnegation and Humanity comprises the following degrees: Gold, Silver and Copper Medal. The Gold Medal is granted to the undisputed or collectivity who renders a relativissímo service to the sea salvation or who, having been awarded twice with the silver medal, has acquired the right to the third medal of the same degree. The Silver Medal is awarded to the undivided or collectivity who provides a relevant service to the salvation of shipwrecked or who, having twice been awarded the copper medal, has acquired the right to the third medal of the same rank. The Copper Medal is consubstantiated to the undisputed or collectivity that renders important service in the salvation of shipwrecks. The medal is of the model (photo attached below) using pendant in red silk ribbon, dark green edges, 0.03mm in width. The individual bestowed with at least three gold medals of his, in substitution of one of them, a gold insignia, identical to the one of the medal and double of the size, suspended of ribbon pendent of the neck; the ribbom is identical to that of the medal, but twice the width. The right to use the medal and the insignia referred to in the previous number is granted through the respective diploma of concession. Philanthropy and dedication Medal The reward to be attributed for services prostado to the ISN that are not covered by nº 1 (Ordinance nº 310/95) same medal of philanthropy and dedication. It comprises the following degrees; medal of gold, silver and copper. The Gold Medal is awarded to the Honorary Protector, to the subscriber with 45 years consecultive of payments of monthly quotas and to the individual who has provided to the ISN services considered as relevant. The Gold Medal is awarded to the Honorary Protector, to the subscriber with 45 years consecultive of payments of monthly quotas and to the individual who has provided to the ISN services considered as relevant. The Silver medal for 30 years and the Copper Medal for 15 years. Silver medal Edited April 3, 2018 by lambert
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