Silver Jubilee medal, Queen Elizabeth II
Awarded to Alfred William Newman RN (1889-1984).Obverse: Head of Elizabeth II wearing St Edward's Crown (right). Legend: 'ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA FID.DEF.' Reverse: Two sprays of hazel leaves and catkins encircling the inscription, surmounted by the St Edward's Crown. Inscription: 'THE 25TH YEAR OF THE REGN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II 6 FEBRUARY 1977'. The medal is suspended by a ring from a white ribbon edged crimson with a central blue and crimson stripe, fixed to brooch pin for wearing. In fitted box of issue.
Newman entered the Marine Society Training Ship ‘Warspite’ and was drafted into the Royal Navy in August 1903. He specialised in gunnery and torpedo work. During WWI he served on HMS ‘Laurel’ at the battle of Heligoland. He was promoted to Acting Gunner in 1915 and appointed Mate of HMS ‘Tetrarch’ in June 1917. He was awarded the Albert Medal for extracting the cartridges from a smoking box of cordite in the magazine. They were passed on deck and thrown overboard. Commander Newman was presented with the Albert Medal by King George V at Harwich in 1918. In April 1919 he was Mentioned in Dispatches for services in late 1918 and in December that year was promoted to Lieutenant. In 1939, Newman now a Lieutenant-Commander was recalled because of his unique knowledge of boom defence work. Promoted to Commander he was in West Africa from 1941-43 in charge of defending harbours in Gambia and from 1943-45 he was in charge of harbour defence based at Aden, covering the area from Suez to Bangkok. After further service in the Mediterranean Commander Newman retired in 1948. He died in 1984.
Newman entered the Marine Society Training Ship ‘Warspite’ and was drafted into the Royal Navy in August 1903. He specialised in gunnery and torpedo work. During WWI he served on HMS ‘Laurel’ at the battle of Heligoland. He was promoted to Acting Gunner in 1915 and appointed Mate of HMS ‘Tetrarch’ in June 1917. He was awarded the Albert Medal for extracting the cartridges from a smoking box of cordite in the magazine. They were passed on deck and thrown overboard. Commander Newman was presented with the Albert Medal by King George V at Harwich in 1918. In April 1919 he was Mentioned in Dispatches for services in late 1918 and in December that year was promoted to Lieutenant. In 1939, Newman now a Lieutenant-Commander was recalled because of his unique knowledge of boom defence work. Promoted to Commander he was in West Africa from 1941-43 in charge of defending harbours in Gambia and from 1943-45 he was in charge of harbour defence based at Aden, covering the area from Suez to Bangkok. After further service in the Mediterranean Commander Newman retired in 1948. He died in 1984.
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Object Details
ID: | MED2038 |
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Collection: | Coins and medals |
Type: | Jubilee medal |
Display location: | Not on display |
Events: | Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II, 1977 |
Date made: | 1977 |
People: | Newman, Alfred William |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Overall: 32 mm |
Parts: | Silver Jubilee medal, Queen Elizabeth II |