Medal
Medal
19th century (made)
19th century (made)
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This bronze medal depicts the British troops following the retreating enemy at Salamanca and Bellona driving the French away. In the exergue, the inscription reads 'July XXII, MDCCCXII' [July 22 1812] On the reverse, the Duke of Wellington is shown entering Madrid and receiving garlands while the inscription in the exergue states 'The British army enters Madrid, Aug. XII, MDCCCXII [Aug. 12 1812]'.
This medal is the twenty-first in James Mudie's series of forty 'National Medals' struck in 1820 to commemorate British victories in George III's reign. They commemorate the events of the Napoleonic period, from a British perspective.
The medals were sold individually or in sets contained within a leather bound case in the form of a book.
This medal is the twenty-first in James Mudie's series of forty 'National Medals' struck in 1820 to commemorate British victories in George III's reign. They commemorate the events of the Napoleonic period, from a British perspective.
The medals were sold individually or in sets contained within a leather bound case in the form of a book.
Object details
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Title | Medal |
Materials and techniques | Bronze |
Brief description | Medal, bronze, Duke of Wellington, Madrid, Salamanca |
Physical description | Medal, (Mudie series, No. 21) bronze. Obv., the British troops following the retreating enemy at Salamanca: bellona driving the French away. In the exergue, 'July XXII, MDCCCXII.' Rev., the Duke of Wellington entering Madrid and receiving garlands. In the exergue, 'The British army enters Madrid, Aug. XII, MDCCCXII.' (1812) |
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Credit line | Given by the late Jas. W. Fleming |
Object history | Given by the late Jas. W. Fleming, F.R.C.S.E., Surgeon-Major 4th R.I.D Guards. |
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Summary | This bronze medal depicts the British troops following the retreating enemy at Salamanca and Bellona driving the French away. In the exergue, the inscription reads 'July XXII, MDCCCXII' [July 22 1812] On the reverse, the Duke of Wellington is shown entering Madrid and receiving garlands while the inscription in the exergue states 'The British army enters Madrid, Aug. XII, MDCCCXII [Aug. 12 1812]'. This medal is the twenty-first in James Mudie's series of forty 'National Medals' struck in 1820 to commemorate British victories in George III's reign. They commemorate the events of the Napoleonic period, from a British perspective. The medals were sold individually or in sets contained within a leather bound case in the form of a book. |
Bibliographic reference | List of Objects in the Art Division, South Kensington Museum acquired in the Year 1877, London, 1877. p.188 |
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Accession number | 1993-1877 |
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Record created | June 23, 2008 |
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