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.
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Robert Henry Hill
Robert Henry Hill was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a explosion at Mount Kembla on the 31st July 1902.
William Hayman, Jun.
William Hayman, Jun. was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a explosion at Mount Kembla on the 31st July 1902.
William Hayman, Sen.
William Hayman, Sen. was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a explosion at Mount Kembla on the 31st July 1902.
Francis H. Weeks
Francis H. Weeks was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a explosion at Mount Kembla on the 31st July 1902.
Alfred Weeks
Alfred Weeks was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a explosion at Mount Kembla on the 31st July 1902.
Edward Joseph Gillis
Edward Joseph Gillis was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a explosion at Mount Kembla on the 31st July 1902.
Patrick Thomas Murphy
Patrick Thomas Murphy was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a explosion at Mount Kembla on the 31st July 1902.
Robert Vardy
Robert Vardy was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a explosion at Mount Kembla on the 31st July 1902.
John Oakes
John Oakes was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a explosion at Mount Kembla on the 31st July 1902.
Ernest William Allen
Ernest William Allen was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a explosion at Mount Kembla on the 31st July 1902.
Michael Bede McDonogh
Michael Bede McDonogh was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a explosion at Mount Kembla on the 31st July 1902.
William Hay
William Hay was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a explosion at Mount Kembla on the 31st July 1902.
Albert Edward Dudley
Albert Edward Dudley was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Stockton on the 12th March 1904.
Constable John Martin Borger
Constable John Martin Borger was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a flood/creek at Wee Waa on the 31st August 1903.
Alexander Ewen Bell
Alexander Ewen Bell was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Moama on the 8th May 1903.
Mary Elizabeth Barrie
Mary Elizabeth Barrie was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Crescent Head on the 10th October 1903.
Henry Eldridge Matthews
Henry Eldridge Matthews was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a quarry/water at Leichhardt on the 9th August 1903.
John Mitchell
John Mitchell was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Sydney Harbour on the 16th June 1904.
Frederick Hawley
Frederick Hawley was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a suicide, rescue at Stockton on the 18th May 1904.
Luke Carton
Luke Carton was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Manly on the 3rd February 1904.
Senior Ranger William Henry Austin
Senior Ranger William Henry Austin was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Centennial Park on the 26th January 1904.
Stanley Sydney Smith
Stanley Sydney Smith was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Manly on the 29th November 1903.
Gordon Aynsley Elrington
Gordon Aynsley Elrington was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Manly on the 12th June 1904.
Lawrence Frederick Notting
Lawrence Frederick Notting was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Manly on the 12th June 1904.
Arthur Ferguson Walker
Arthur Ferguson Walker was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a suicide, rescue at Sydney Harbour on the 22nd August 1903.
Arthur Kingston Rosenthall
Arthur Kingston Rosenthall was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a suicide, rescue at Sydney Harbour on the 22nd August 1903.
William Ernest Phillips
William Ernest Phillips was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a suicide, rescue at Sydney Harbour on the 23rd September 1903.
James McLeod Gibson
James McLeod Gibson was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Murrumbidgee River on the 14th November 1904.
Leopold Franklin de Saxe
Leopold Franklin de Saxe was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Moruya River on the 15th April 1905.
David Cowper Morrison
David Cowper Morrison was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a suicide, rescue at Balmain on the 7th January 1905.
Frederick Cyril Sampson Byrnes
Frederick Cyril Sampson Byrnes was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Condobolin on the 16th November 1905.
Percy Edward Edmonds
Percy Edward Edmonds was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue on the 9th December 1905.
Hugh Eugene Mortimer
Hugh Eugene Mortimer was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Leichhardt Bay on the 8th October 1905.
John Childs Senior
John Childs Senior was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at George's River on the 25th November 1905.
Frederick Charles Kunkler
Frederick Charles Kunkler was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a fire, house at Mullumbimby on the 9th August 1905.
Frank Carson
Frank Carson was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Bondi on the 30th December 1905.
Rupert O'Brien
Rupert O'Brien was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Bondi on the 30th December 1905.
Philip Henry Ashmead
Philip Henry Ashmead was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Minto on the 16th April 1906.
Marjorie Robinson
Marjorie Robinson was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Brighton-le-Sands on the 14th February 1906.
John Joseph Sheeky
John Joseph Sheeky was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Sydney Harbour on the 19th January 1906.
Arthur Benjamin Parker
Arthur Benjamin Parker was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Sydney Harbour on the 19th January 1906.
John Frederick Stone
John Frederick Stone was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Wolli Creek on the 5th January 1906.
George Ernest Tubb
George Ernest Tubb was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Parramatta River on the 25th April 1906.
Constable Sylvester James Conley
Constable Sylvester James Conley was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a bolting horse at Sydney on the 26th June 1905.
Mary Agnes Mahony
Mary Agnes Mahony was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Balmain on the 18th May 1905.
John Keneally
John Keneally was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Kempsey on the 25th July 1906.
Harold Eustace Woodman
Harold Eustace Woodman was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Silverton on the 1st January 1907.
Thomas Vallins
Thomas Vallins was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Croydon Park on the 12th January 1907.
George Edward Wells
George Edward Wells was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a drowning, rescue at Watsons Bay on the 31st March 1907.
Constable John Sandy
Constable John Sandy was awarded a Bronze Medal for actions involving a bolting horse at Burwood on the 18th March 1907.
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