revolutie1830 Posted October 21, 2023 Posted October 21, 2023 Hello Jan, this would be most welcome. Thank you. Werner
Igor Ostapenko Posted October 27, 2023 Author Posted October 27, 2023 Hello Werner , I need help - can you find in "Moniteur Belge" - "Belgisch Staatsblad" this document - L'arrêté royal du 31 décembre 1833 ?
revolutie1830 Posted October 28, 2023 Posted October 28, 2023 Hello Igor. I do not have this one. Its is a medal officialy instituted as a price medal for art. The only information I have for the moment is a discription from a catalogue bij Guioth. 1
Igor Ostapenko Posted October 29, 2023 Author Posted October 29, 2023 From museum bronze medal , 37,33 mm , 27,58 gramm Silver medal, 37,27 mm , 29,92 gramm
Igor Ostapenko Posted March 18 Author Posted March 18 On 12/10/2023 at 21:06, revolutie1830 said: Hello Igor, your medal misses its crown. It should be like the picture included. Greetings, Werner Hi Werner, today I receive one more medal without crown too … Can you help me with name of receipient ? Thank you very much !
Hendrik Posted March 19 Posted March 19 Hello Igor, Take a chair, sit down and be as amazed as I was at the coincidence : The reverse inscription reads : "V.H. HURST / EN VUE / DE RAMSGATE / 15 JANV. / 1860". The award was duly published in the Belgian official journal (Staatsblad) and refers to the Royal Decree of 15 September 1861 and Ministerial Decree No. 267 of 24 September 1861 awarding the medal to Mr. Hurst and similar silver medals to the crews of the two boats that went to rescue the Daniel's crew. The citation lists the twelve recipients of the silver medal and specifies the circumstances for the bestowal : During its voyage from Antwerp to Liverpool, the ship "Daniel" was caught, on 15 January 1860, by a heavy storm and, through the heavy winds, thrown on the Goodwin Sands, where it sank. Seamen from two vessels, the "Buffalo Gal", of Ramsgate, and the "Briston Pride", of Deal, seeing the danger to which the Belgian ship's crew was exposed, immediately set out to help and, despite the raging storm, managed to get sufficiently close to the ship to receive its crew on board their own vessels and land them at Ramsgate subsequently. The British crews which were decorated were : Buffalo Gal : V.H. Hurst, skipper, Crouck Stephen, Knott John, Deperdus James, Oldfield Stephen, Horton Samuel. Briston Pride : Henry Spears, skipper, Middleton William, Spears Thomas, Spears William, Wilkins Thomas, Tapley Edward. With the valuable help of Mr. M. Twyman of the Margate Historical Society, it has been possible to learn some more on the aftermath of the rescue operation : On the night of 14th January 1860 the Belgian sailing vessel "DANIEL" of Louvain, ran onto the Goodwin Sands in position 51.17N 01.29E. The "DANIEL" was of wooden construction and on a voyage from Antwerp to Liverpool with a cargo of Iron Ore and Bark. On the morning of 15th January the Ramsgate Harbour Steam Tug (probably "AID") towed the vessel off the sands and commenced a slow tow towards the shelter of Ramsgate Harbour. At 3 p.m. the "DANIEL" foundered in the Gull (a channel through the sands), all the crew being saved. The vessel was commanded by Captain Van Yper. So, as you can see, both your medal and mine were for the same action and to members of the same rescue crew !!! Regards, Hendrik
Igor Ostapenko Posted March 19 Author Posted March 19 Dear Hendrik , It’s great ! Thank you very much !!! AMAZING !!!!!!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
Igor Ostapenko Posted August 7 Author Posted August 7 On 12/10/2023 at 21:06, revolutie1830 said: Hello Igor, your medal misses its crown. It should be like the picture included. Greetings, Werner Dear Werner, one more medal from Leopold I period - gilded silver, but without ring and bull too … Interesting name - F.St. Amour d Ostende 8. 8bre ( October? ) 1841 . Can you see citation please !?
Igor Ostapenko Posted August 8 Author Posted August 8 52 minutes ago, revolutie1830 said: Igor, this is the citation. THANK YOU VERY MUCH !!!
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