Summary
Silver medal awarded to W, Flockton by the Royal Humane Society for Saving Life, Great Britain, 1808.
The Royal Humane Society dates back to 1774 when it was founded in London by two doctors: William Hawes and Thomas Cogan. The original aim was to save people from drowning by resuscitation - then a controversial new medical technique.
Early monetary rewards were gradually replaced by medals and certificates. These are now awarded to people who've put their own lives at risk to save or attempt to save someone else.
Physical Description
A large silver medal (51 mm diameter) set in a glass fob-watch type container with loop at top for ribbon. The obverse features a cherub advancing right, naked except for flowing cape, blowing on a burnt-out torch which is held in right hand, left hand protects top of torch from wind that blows the cape; around, LATEAT SCINTILLVLA FORSAN (Translation - perhaps a tiny spark is concealed); in exergue, SOC. LOND. IN RESUSCITAT INTERMORTUORUM INSTIT. MDCCLXXIV (Translation - The London Society for the resuscitation of those almost dead, instituted 1774). The reverse has engraved within an oak wreath: W. FLOCKTON, ARM OB VITAM RESTITVTAM DONO DAT 1808.; around outside wreath, HOC PRETIVM CIVE SERVATO TVLIT (Translation - he has obtained this award for saving the life of a citizen). The edge is engraved: GO AND DO THOU LIKEWISE.
Obverse Description
A cherub advancing right, naked except for flowing cape, blowing on a burnt-out torch which is held in right hand, left hand protects top of torch from wind that blows the cape; around, LATEAT SCINTILLVLA FORSAN (Translation - perhaps a tiny spark is concealed); in exergue, SOC. LOND. IN RESUSCITAT INTERMORTUORUM INSTIT. MDCCLXXIV (Translation - The London Society for the resuscitation of those in a state of suspended animation, instituted 1774).
Reverse Description
The reverse has engraved within an oak wreath: W. FLOCKTON, ARM OB VITAM RESTITVTAM DONO DAT 1808.; around outside wreath, HOC PRETIVM CIVE SERVATO TVLIT (Translation - he has obtained this award for saving the life of a citizen).
Edge Description
engraved, GO AND DO THOU LIKEWISE.
More Information
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Collecting Areas
Numismatics & Philately, Public Life & Institutions, Transport
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Acquisition Information
Transfer from National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), 15 Mar 1976
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Date Issued
1808 AD
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Issued By
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Artist
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Awarded To
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Inscriptions
LATEAT SCINTILLVLA FORSAN (Translation - perhaps a tiny spark is concealed) SOC. LOND. IN RESUSCITAT INTERMORTUORUM INSTIT. MDCCLXXIV (Translation - The London Society for the resuscitation of those almost dead, instituted 1774) W. FLOCKTON, ARM OB VITAM RESTITVTAM DONO DAT 1808. HOC PRETIVM CIVE SERVATO TVLIT (Translation - he has obtained this award for saving the life of a citizen) GO AND DO THOU LIKEWISE.
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Material
Silver
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Axis
12
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Classification
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Type of item
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Dimensions
7 mm (Depth), 73 mm (Height), 54 mm (Outside Diameter)
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Shape
Round with loop
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References
Article by Tom May "Awarded for Restoring a Life" ; the Royal Humane Society (of London) and its Medals, Australasian Coin & Banknote, August 2006, pp. 67-69. Not in Brown.
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