Medal commemorating the SS 'Leviathan'; reverse
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Medal commemorating the SS 'Leviathan'; reverse
Medal commemorating the SS 'Leviathan'. Obverse: Conjoined busts of Queen Victoria (left) crowned, in a low dress, hair braided under ears and of the Prince Consort in uniform. Legend: 'H. M. G. M. QUEEN VICTORIA AND H. R. H. PRINCE ALBERT'. Below: A rose. Reverse: Starboard broadside view of the 'Leviathan' under steam. Legend (in three lines): 'THE ;LEVIATHAN ; STEAMSHIP SCREW PADDLE AND SAIL FOUR DECKS. WOULD ACCOMMODATE 10,000 TROOPS.' Exergue: '695 FT LONG. 118 FT. WIDE. HEIGHT OF HULL 60FT. 22,500 TONS BURDEN. 2,600 HORSE POWER.'
Allen & Moore; J. Moore
- Image reference: E3577-2
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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