Difference between revisions of "Goodenough Medal"
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|1918?||[[Cecil Charles Hughes-Hallett|Cecil C. Hughes-Hallett]]|| | |1918?||[[Cecil Charles Hughes-Hallett|Cecil C. Hughes-Hallett]]|| | ||
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− | |YEAR||[[Geoffrey Nigel Oliver]]|| | + | |YEAR||[[Geoffrey Nigel Oliver|Geoffrey N. Oliver]]|| |
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− | |YEAR||[[Robert Meyrick Ellis]]|| | + | |YEAR||[[Robert Meyrick Ellis|Robert M. Ellis]]|| |
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− | |YEAR||[[Frederick Robertson Parham]]|| | + | |YEAR||[[Frederick Robertson Parham|Frederick R. Parham]]|| |
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− | |YEAR||[[James Campbell Clouston]]|| | + | |YEAR||[[James Campbell Clouston|James C. Clouston]]|| |
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− | |YEAR||[[Gilbert Ridley Waymouth]]|| | + | |YEAR||[[Gilbert Ridley Waymouth|Gilbert R. Waymouth]]|| |
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− | |YEAR||[[Edward Kirkby le Mesurier]]|| | + | |YEAR||[[Edward Kirkby le Mesurier|Edward K. le Mesurier]]|| |
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− | |YEAR||[[Harold Fergusson Lawson]]|| | + | |YEAR||[[Harold Fergusson Lawson|Harold F. Lawson]]|| |
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− | |YEAR||[[Erskine Knollys Heveningham St. Aubyn]]|| | + | |YEAR||[[Erskine Knollys Heveningham St. Aubyn|Erskine K. H. St. Aubyn]]|| |
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− | |YEAR||[[John Nettleton Hicks]]|| | + | |YEAR||[[John Nettleton Hicks|John N. Hicks]]|| |
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− | |YEAR||[[Hugh Woodrow Sims Sims-Maunsell]]|| | + | |YEAR||[[Hugh Woodrow Sims Sims-Maunsell|Hugh W. S. Sims-Maunsell]]|| |
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− | |YEAR||[[Herbert Geraint Trewby Padfield]]|| | + | |YEAR||[[Herbert Geraint Trewby Padfield|Herbert G. J. Padfield]]|| |
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− | |1931?||[[Robert John Robertson]]|| | + | |1931?||[[Robert John Robertson|Robert J. Robertson]]|| |
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− | |1932?||[[Richard Everley Washbourn]]|| | + | |1932?||[[Richard Everley Washbourn|Richard E. Washbourn]]|| |
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− | |1932?||[[John Graham Hamilton]]|| | + | |1932?||[[John Graham Hamilton|John G. Hamilton]]|| |
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− | |1934?||[[Gordon Wylie McKendrick]]|| | + | |1934?||[[Gordon Wylie McKendrick|Gordon W. McKendrick]]|| |
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− | |1935?||[[Ronald Edward Hutchins]]|| | + | |1935?||[[Ronald Edward Hutchins|Ronald E. Hutchins]]|| |
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− | |1937?||[[Peter John Stephen Hardinge]]|| | + | |1937?||[[Peter John Stephen Hardinge|Peter J. S. Hardinge]]|| |
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− | |1938?||[[Frank Douglas Holford]]|| | + | |1938?||[[Frank Douglas Holford|Frank D. Holford]]|| |
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Revision as of 18:51, 29 June 2017
The Goodenough Medal and Fund was an annual prize of a gold medal awarded to the Sub-Lieutenant who achieved the highest gunnery examination for the given year and who also achieved a first-class certificate in seamanship. Accordingly, there was not necessarily a winner in every year.
Paraphrasing the description in the Navy List:[1]
It was founded in memory of the late Captain James G. Goodenough, C.B., G.C.M., who died on 20th August, 1875, whilst serving as Commodore on the Australian Station, from wounds Inflicted with poisoned arrows in an unprovoked attack by natives of Santa Cruz—consists of a sum of about 800 pounds sterling. The interest of this sum is employed annually in providing a Gold Medal, called the Goodenough Medal, which is conferred on the Sub-Lieutenant who, when qualifying for the rank of Lieutenant, passes the best examination of his year In Gunnery, provided he has also taken a first-class certificate in Seamanship. Any balance that remains after payment of expenses is also handed over to him.
Recipients
See Also
- ↑ The Navy List. (January, 1921). p. 2333.