
Medal commemorating the attempted invasion of Scotland, 1708
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Medal commemorating the attempted invasion of Scotland, 1708
Medal commemorating the attempted invasion of Scotland, 1708. Obverse: Bust of Queen Anne laureate and draped (left). Reverse: A sceptre entwined with rose and thistle, prisoners being conducted to the Tower (left), the ship Salisbury striking her flag to another ship (right). The reverse refers to the capture of the vessel and the committal to the Tower of Lord Griffin and others taken prisoners on board.
M. Smeltzing
- Image reference: E9193-2
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London