Medal commemorating the Chinese junk 'Keying'
Medal commemorating the Chinese junk 'Keying'. Obverse: Starboard-quarter view of the three masted junk 'Keying' under sail. Exergue 'THE CHINESE JUNK "KEYING".' Reverse: Inscription, 'THE FIRST JUNK THAT EVER ROUNDED THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, OR APPEARED IN BRITISH WATERS HER DIMENSIONS ARE LENGTH 160FT. DEPTH OF HOLD: 19FT BURDEN; 800 TONS CHINESE MEASUREMENT. RUDDER 7 1/2 TONS, MAINSAIL 9 TONS, MAINMAST 85FT LONG FROM DECK THE SHIP IS BUILT OF TEAK WOOD; SHE SAILED FROM HONG KONG 6TH DECEMBER 1846, ARRIVED IN ENGLAND 27TH MARCH 1848 477 DAYS FROM CANTON 'CAPTAIN KELLETT', COMMANDER.'
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Object Details
ID: | MEC1348 |
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Collection: | Coins and medals |
Type: | Medal |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Halliday, Thomas |
Places: | Birmingham |
Events: | Voyage from China to England of the Keying, 1846-1848 |
Vessels: | Keying 1846 [Chinese] |
Date made: | 1848 |
People: | Halliday, Thomas |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Overall: 45 mm |