Mercantile Marine War medal, 1914-1918

Awarded to Harry Sydney McGill, Steward MN. Obverse: Head of King George V (left). Legend: 'GEORGIVS V BRITT : OMN:REX ET IND : IMP:' Reverse: Within a laurel garland in relief, the bow view of a drifter, a ship in the distance (right). Exergue: 'FOR WAR SERVICE MERCANTILE MARINE 1914-1918'. Inscription on edge: 'HARRY S. MCGILL'. Fitted with a bar and light green and scarlet watered silk ribbon divided by a narrow white stripe. In original card box and registered envelope (numbered ZBA8032) as issued with MED1790.

Harry Sydney McGill (1901-1985) was born in West Ham, London in 1901, the son of Joseph R. McGill - mast and block maker. Harry served in the merchant service at the end of World War I, employed as cook and steward on the 'Ella'. She was built on the Clyde in 1881 for the London and South-Western Railway Co. to carry passengers and cargo between Southampton and the Channel Islands. In 1913, she was sold to the Shipping Federation. McGill also worked on 'Purfleet Belle' - built in Belfast in 1888 as 'Lady Martin' for the British and Irish Steam Packet Company. They ran a service of fast and comfortable steamers between London and Dublin. The ship was sold to Turkish owners but seized at Glasgow, at the start of the war before her delivery. She was returned to the British and Irish Steam Packet Co. before being sold to Cunningham, Shaw and Co. and renamed 'Purfleet Belle'.

Harry McGill married Irene Fairweather in 1925 at Romford, Essex. By 1939, the couple were living in Manchester and Harry McGill was working as a furniture dealer. He died there in 1985.

Object Details

ID: MED1791
Collection: Coins and medals
Type: War medal
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Mackennal, Edgar Bertram; Stabler, Harold
Events: World War I, 1914-1918
Date made: 1919
People: McGill, Harry Sydney
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Overall: 36 mm
Parts: Mercantile Marine War medal, 1914-1918