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Royal Humane Society, large bronze medal (unsuccessful) (Thos. Collins A.B. H.M.S. “Dee” Vit. Peric. Expos. D.D. Soc. Reg. Hvm. 28th July 1863) fitted with ring suspension, extremely fine £120-£160
R.H.S. Case No. 17,130:
‘On 28th July 1863 at the River Thames, Woolwich a seaman of H.M.S. Tamar accidentally fell overboard, Collins jumped overboard, dived twice but could not save him. Bronze unsuccessful medal award to Collins.’
Thomas Collins was born in County Cork, Ireland, in July 1826. He joined the Royal Navy in July 1844, and advanced to Able Seaman in February 1852. His service included with H.M.S. Cleopatra between March 1849 and September 1853 (entitled to I.G.S. with ‘Pegu’ clasp); H.M.S. Princess Royal between January 1854 and February 1856 (entitled to Baltic Medal); and H.M.S. Dee between June 1863 and February 1864. Collins advanced to Boatswain’s Mate in October 1862, and Quarter Master in April 1866. He was discharged in August 1870, after 25 years and 42 days’ service.
Sold with copied research and service papers.
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