Distinguished Service Cross
Distinguished Service Cross 1914-1936. Awarded to Lieutenant Gordon Murray Croal Thomson RNR (1892-1975), for ‘service in vessels of the auxiliary patrol’. Gazetted 26 June 1917. The medal is in the form of a plain silver cross pattee, convexed. In the centre of the obverse face is the crowned cypher of George V. Uninscribed. The Cross is suspended from a blue ribbon with a central white stripe. ZBA5918-ZBA5922 are mounted together on a bar. Hallmarked.
Born in to a Scottish family living in London in 1892, the teenage Gordon Thomson was clearly not very excited at the prospect of a life in the family stationery business. He began his seagoing career as deck boy on the ‘Dunluce Castle' on 6 November 1908. He progressed to a marine apprenticeship and served as 3rd Officer on the ‘British Monarch’ from November 1913 to February 1915. During the First World War he commanded HMT ‘Bradford’ from 30 April 1915, based in present day Cobh in Southern Ireland. During this time he helped rescue survivors from ‘Lusitania’ sunk on 7th May 1915. He was promoted to Lieutenant (temporary) on 24 June 1916 leaving ‘Bradford’ which was lost a few months later. During 1916 and 1917 he commanded HMT ‘Brock’. At the end of 1917, he moved to Falmouth and served on HMS ‘Dreel Castle’, still in the Auxiliary Patrol, until August 1919. His service in the RNR ended soon after and he became a Third Officer on TSS ‘Themistocles’ of the Aberdeen Line from 1st December 1919 to 14 June 1920. 31 January 1921 he worked as a secretary to the managing director for Morgan Giles, Shipbuilders, Teignmouth. 2 September 1922 married Margaret James Norman at Sidmouth. Thomson died in Exmouth on 12 October 1975, described on his death certificate as ‘retired company secretary’.
Born in to a Scottish family living in London in 1892, the teenage Gordon Thomson was clearly not very excited at the prospect of a life in the family stationery business. He began his seagoing career as deck boy on the ‘Dunluce Castle' on 6 November 1908. He progressed to a marine apprenticeship and served as 3rd Officer on the ‘British Monarch’ from November 1913 to February 1915. During the First World War he commanded HMT ‘Bradford’ from 30 April 1915, based in present day Cobh in Southern Ireland. During this time he helped rescue survivors from ‘Lusitania’ sunk on 7th May 1915. He was promoted to Lieutenant (temporary) on 24 June 1916 leaving ‘Bradford’ which was lost a few months later. During 1916 and 1917 he commanded HMT ‘Brock’. At the end of 1917, he moved to Falmouth and served on HMS ‘Dreel Castle’, still in the Auxiliary Patrol, until August 1919. His service in the RNR ended soon after and he became a Third Officer on TSS ‘Themistocles’ of the Aberdeen Line from 1st December 1919 to 14 June 1920. 31 January 1921 he worked as a secretary to the managing director for Morgan Giles, Shipbuilders, Teignmouth. 2 September 1922 married Margaret James Norman at Sidmouth. Thomson died in Exmouth on 12 October 1975, described on his death certificate as ‘retired company secretary’.
For more information about using images from our Collection, please contact RMG Images.
Object Details
ID: | ZBA5918 |
---|---|
Type: | Gallantry Award |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Garrard & Co. Ltd |
Date made: | 1916 |
People: | Thomson, Gordon Murray Croal |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Overall: 42 mm |