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The '''Nile Medal''' was a privately-issued commemoration of the British victory at the [[Battle of the Nile]], 1798.  The medal was commissioned by [[Alexander Davison]], whom Admiral [[Horatio Nelson|Nelson]] had appointed the sole [[prize agent]] for the ships captured at the Battle of the Nile.  He paid for the medal from his profits; the total cost was £2000.
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The '''Nile Medal''' was a privately-issued commemoration of the
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Specimens in gold were presented to Nelson and his [[Post Captain (rank)|captain]]s, silver to [[lieutenant]]s and [[Royal Navy ranks|warrant officer]]s, gilt bronze to [[Royal Navy ranks|petty officer]]s and copper to [[Royal Marines]] and seamen.[http://www.aboutnelson.co.uk/medals.htm]
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British victory at the [Battle of the Nile], [1798].  The medal was
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commissioned by [Alexander Davison], whom [Admiral Nelson] had
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appointed the sole [prize agent] for the ships captured at the [Battle
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of the Nile]. He paid for the medal from his profits; the total cost
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was £2000.
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Speciments in gold were presented to [Nelson] and his [Captains],
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A description of a copper specimen given to Private John Lewes, Royal Marines, aboard ''[[HMS Defence]]'', from the [http://www.nmm.ac.uk/collections/nelson/viewObject.cfm?ID=MED0184 National Maritime Museum]:
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silver to [Lieutenants] and [Warrant Officers], gilt bronze to [Petty
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Officers], and copper to [Marines] and [seamen].
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http://www.aboutnelson.co.uk/medals.htm
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A description of a copper specimen given to Private John Lewes, Royal
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'''Obverse:''' On a rock near the sea, Peace is standing holding in her right hand an olive branch and supporting with her left hand a medallion of Nelson, an anchor behind her. 
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Marines, aboard the [HMS Defence], from the
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Legend: 'REAR-ADMIRAL LORD NELSON OF THE NILE'. 
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[[http://www.nmm.ac.uk/collections/nelson/viewObject.cfm?ID=MED0184
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Inscription around the portrait: 'EUROPE'S HOPE AND BRITAIN'S GLORY'. 
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National Maritime Museum]]:
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Below: 'C.H.K'. (C.H. Kuchler). 
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Obverse: On a rock near the sea Peace is standing holding in her right
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'''Reverse:''' View of Aboukir Bay at sunset, the British Fleet going into action, the French at anchor.   
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hand an olive branch and supporting with her left hand a medallion of
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Incuse: 'John Lewes H.M.S. DEFENCE'.   
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Nelson, an anchor behind her.  Legend: 'REAR-ADMIRAL LORD NELSON OF THE
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Legend: 'ALMIGHTY GOD HAS BLESSED HIS MAJESTY'S ARMS'.   
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NILE'.  Inscription around the portrait: 'EUROPE'S HOPE AND BRITAIN'S
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Exergue: 'VICTORY OF THE NILE AUGUST 1. 1798'.  Above (left) 'M.B. SOHO' (right) 'C.H. KUCHLER. FEC.'   
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GLORY'.  Below: 'C.H.K'. (C.H. Kuchler).  Reverse: View of Aboukir Bay
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Both sides of the medal are glazed, with a suspension loop and white ribbon with blue edges attached.
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at sunset, the British Fleet going into action, the French at
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==External link==
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anchor.  Incuse: 'John Lewes H.M.S. DEFENCE'.  Legend: 'ALMIGHTY GOD HAS
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*[http://www.nmm.ac.uk/collections/nelson/viewObject.cfm?ID=MED0971 Picture and description of Davison's Nile Medal at the National Maritime Museum]
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BLESSED HIS MAJESTY'S ARMS'.  Exergue: 'VICTORY OF THE NILE AUGUST
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1. 1798'.  Above (left) 'M.B. SOHO' (right) 'C.H. KUCHLER. FEC.'  Both
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sides of the medal are glazed, with a suspension loop and white ribbon
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with blue edges attached.
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==In the Canon==
==In the Canon==
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[Jack Aubrey] received a silver Nile Medal, having served as a
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[[Jack Aubrey]] received a silver Nile Medal, having served as a [[lieutenant]] aboard ''[[HMS Leander]]'' during the battle.[http://www.hmssurprise.org/Resources/timeline.html] In the Canon, he typically wears the medal in a buttonhole of his dress uniform coat.
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[Lieutenant] aboard the [HMS Leander] during the battle.
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[DonSetzer:http://www.hmssurprise.org/Resources/timeline.html]
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In the Canon, he typically wears the medal in a buttonhole of his
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[[Category:Naval life]]
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dress uniform coat.
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Current revision as of 16:05, 5 April 2008

The Nile Medal was a privately-issued commemoration of the British victory at the Battle of the Nile, 1798. The medal was commissioned by Alexander Davison, whom Admiral Nelson had appointed the sole prize agent for the ships captured at the Battle of the Nile. He paid for the medal from his profits; the total cost was £2000.

Specimens in gold were presented to Nelson and his captains, silver to lieutenants and warrant officers, gilt bronze to petty officers and copper to Royal Marines and seamen.[1]

A description of a copper specimen given to Private John Lewes, Royal Marines, aboard HMS Defence, from the National Maritime Museum:

Obverse: On a rock near the sea, Peace is standing holding in her right hand an olive branch and supporting with her left hand a medallion of Nelson, an anchor behind her. Legend: 'REAR-ADMIRAL LORD NELSON OF THE NILE'. Inscription around the portrait: 'EUROPE'S HOPE AND BRITAIN'S GLORY'. Below: 'C.H.K'. (C.H. Kuchler).

Reverse: View of Aboukir Bay at sunset, the British Fleet going into action, the French at anchor. Incuse: 'John Lewes H.M.S. DEFENCE'. Legend: 'ALMIGHTY GOD HAS BLESSED HIS MAJESTY'S ARMS'. Exergue: 'VICTORY OF THE NILE AUGUST 1. 1798'. Above (left) 'M.B. SOHO' (right) 'C.H. KUCHLER. FEC.' Both sides of the medal are glazed, with a suspension loop and white ribbon with blue edges attached.

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In the Canon

Jack Aubrey received a silver Nile Medal, having served as a lieutenant aboard HMS Leander during the battle.[2] In the Canon, he typically wears the medal in a buttonhole of his dress uniform coat.

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