Medal commemorating Vernon's attack on Cartagena, 1741
Medal commemorating Vernon's attack on Cartagena, 1741. Obverse: Full-length figure of Admiral Edward Vernon (1684-1757) facing right, sword in right hand; he receives with his left the sword tendered by 'DON BLASS', who faces Vernon on both knees. Line enclosing legend. Legend: 'THE . SPANISH . PRIDE . PULLD . DOWN . BY . ADMIRAL . VERNON .' Exergue: Ornament of shell with two leaves on each side. Reverse: Two ships sailing to right, towards a fort in right foreground; two forts in centre, connected by chain boom, behind which is a boat; above it inscribed 'DON BLASS'. In distance, city in straight line; flagstaff of tower in city points at ES in 'HEROES'. Coast line, left and right, at E and H. Legend: 'TRUE BRITISH HEROES TOOK CARTHAGENA'. Exergue: 'APRIL 1741'. Vernon bombarded Cartagena in 1740 and a disastrous attempt was made to capture the city in April 1741. On this occasion the Spanish commander Blas de Lezo y Olavarrieta, successfully defended Cartagena against the British.
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Object Details
ID: | MEC1040 |
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Collection: | Coins and medals |
Type: | Medal |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Unknown |
Events: | War of Jenkins' Ear: Attack on Cartagena, 1741 |
Date made: | After 1741 |
People: | Vernon, Edward; Vernon, Edward Olavarrieta, Blas de Lezo y |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Overall: 36 mm |