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Medal - Naval victories of HMS Arethusa and HMS Lion white metal

Location United Kingdom
Year 1916
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Obverse description The obverse features five oval medallions in relief, arranged in a cruciform composition: two large central ovals, joined by a rope knot, depict the sinking of the German cruiser Mainz (dated 28 AUG 1914) above and the sinking of the Blücher (dated 24 JAN 1915) below. Two smaller flanking ovals show HMS Lion steaming to the right and HMS Arethusa steaming to the left, each surmounted by a flagstaff with the respective admiral's or commodore's pennant. The maker's imprint 'SPINK & SON 1916' appears in the lower field.
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Reverse description The reverse is entirely occupied by an engraved tabular legend in Latin script listing, in two parallel columns, the details of the Battles of Heligoland Bight (1914) and Dogger Bank (1915): the commanding officers, the H.M. Ships engaged by class, and the enemy vessels destroyed, with horizontal rules separating sections.
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Mintage 1916
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