| Location |
Canada
|
|---|---|
| Type | Commemorative medals |
| Composition | Bronze |
| Weight | 31.0 g |
| Diameter | 40.4 mm |
| Thickness | 3.1 mm |
| Shape | Round |
| Technique | Milled |
| Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
| Number | N# 558115 |
H.M. Schooner Nancy
Script: Latin
Lettering:
H.M. SCHOONER NANCY
1789-1814
Script: Latin
Lettering:
H.M. SCHOONER "NANCY"
CARRIED MAJOR
GENERAL ISAAC BROCK
AND THE YORK VOLUNTEERS
TO THE BRILLIANT CAPTURE OF
DETROIT IN 1812, SHE TOOK
PART IN FIVE GREAT LAKES BATTLES
AND ON AUGUST 14TH 1814 WAS
BY 5 U.S. VESSELS IN
THE NOTTAWASAGA RIVER
WHERE SHE FOUGHT UNTIL
SHE BURNED TO THE
WATERLINE & SANK
Plain
The Bluenose was a fishing and racing gaff rig schooner built in 1921 in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. A celebrated racing ship and fishing vessel, Bluenose under the command of Angus Walters, became a provincial icon for Nova Scotia and an important Canadian symbol in the 1930s, serving as a working vessel until she was wrecked in 1946. Nicknamed the "Queen of the North Atlantic", she was later commemorated by the Bluenose one-design sloop (1946) and a replica, Bluenose II (1963). The name Bluenose originated as a nickname for Nova Scotians from as early as the late 18th century.
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