Auction Catalogue

2 April 2003

Starting at 10:00 AM

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Orders, Decorations, Medals and Militaria. Including a superb collection of medals to the King’s German Legion, Police Medals from the Collection of John Tamplin and a small collection of medals to the Irish Guards

Grand Connaught Rooms  61 - 65 Great Queen St  London  WC2B 5DA

Lot

№ 1299

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2 April 2003

Hammer Price:
£320

Four: Able Seaman H. H. Barrack, Royal Navy

1914-15 Star (175021 A.B., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (175021 A.B., R.N.); Russian Medal for Zeal, Nicholas II, small, silver (175021 A.B., H.M.S. Jupiter), impressed naming, on a St. Stanislaus riband, minor contact marks and edge nicks, very fine and better (4) £250-300

In January 1915 the Admiralty received a request for assistance from the Russian Government, the latter’s icebreaker used to keep open the passage to Archangel in the White Sea having broken down. In response the Royal Navy sent out the Tyne Guard Ship H.M.S. Jupiter, an old Majestic-class battleship. She departed for Archangel in February 1915, freeing en route a number of vessels stuck in the ice, occasionally by using explosive charges. She, too, sometimes became icebound, but still managed to make a major impression on the problem, improving the safe passage of numerous vessels, many of them laden with highly important war materials, among them the S.S. Thracia. The latter was taken in tow after the use of explosive charges to free her. Throughout these operations it was not unusual for the temperature to fall as low as minus 20 degrees, a hard test indeed on the morale and well being of the Jupiter’s crew. Her mission completed by May 1915, the Czar expressed his gratitude by the presentation of a variety of Russian Honours and Awards to her crew.