Medal, Boulton's Trafalgar

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A Boulton's Trafalgar Medal. The white metal medal features a profile of Vice-Admiral Viscount Horatio Nelson in uniform on the obverse. " HORATIO VISCOUNT NELSON. K.B. DUKE OF BRONTE. &." is marked around the edge. A general view of the battle is featured on the reverse. " ENGLAND EXPECTS THAT EVERY MAN WILL DO HIS DUTY " is also marked around the edge. " TRAFALGAR. OCTR. 21. 1805 " is also marked on the reverse. The medal has been mounted in a hinged gilt metal case with clear glass viewing panels. A blue ribbon is attached to a small ring at the top of the case. The glass on the obverse side has a large crack in it.
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After Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 prominent Birmingham industrialist Matthew Boulton distributed about 15,000 Trafalgar Medals at his own expense to those involved in the battle. According to the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, England these medals were all in white metal. In later years a number of presentation issues in other metals were made. This medal was donated to Taranaki Museum as part of the large collection of south Taranaki lawyer John Houston.
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