Recognising acts of bravery by bestowing awards on those who risk their lives to save others.

Recipients

Medals and certificates of merit awarded in recognition of the following brave deeds.

To all recipients, the Society conveys the thanks, admiration and congratulations of the people of New South Wales.

Filtered by: Case number 1906/31 (7 results)

Mortimer Rowe

Mortimer Rowe was awarded a Silver Medal for actions involving a shipwreck at at sea s.s. "Glaucus" on the 29th June 1906.

Silver Medal Case number: 1906/31f Awarded year: 1905/06

Thomas Cavendish

Thomas Cavendish was awarded a Silver Medal for actions involving a shipwreck at at sea s.s. "Glaucus" on the 29th June 1906.

Silver Medal Case number: 1906/31e Awarded year: 1905/06

John Duncan

John Duncan was awarded a Silver Medal for actions involving a shipwreck at at sea s.s. "Glaucus" on the 29th June 1906.

Silver Medal Case number: 1906/31d Awarded year: 1905/06

James Dunn

James Dunn was awarded a Silver Medal for actions involving a shipwreck at at sea s.s. "Glaucus" on the 29th June 1906.

Silver Medal Case number: 1906/31c Awarded year: 1905/06

Charles Nichols

Charles Nichols was awarded a Silver Medal for actions involving a shipwreck at at sea s.s. "Glaucus" on the 29th June 1906.

Silver Medal Case number: 1906/31b Awarded year: 1905/06

2nd Officer Fred Holdridge

2nd Officer Fred Holdridge was awarded a Gold Medal for actions involving a shipwreck at at sea s.s. "Glaucus" on the 29th June 1906.

Gold Medal Case number: 1906/31a Awarded year: 1905/06

Captain James Watt

Captain James Watt was awarded a for actions involving a shipwreck at at sea s.s. "Glaucus" on the 29th June 1906.

Case number: 1906/31 Awarded year: 1905/06

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