Eight-Nation Alliance

Transport Medal

(Miniature, With South Africa & China Clasps)

八國聯軍  

運輸獎章

(迷你版,附南非&中國銘牌)

Item number: M415

Year: AD 1903

Material: Silver

Size: 59.1 x 17.5 x 1.6 mm

Weight: 6.5 g

Provenance: Private Collector, UK, 2025

This is a miniature version of the Transport Medal, awarded by the British Admiralty on September 9, AD 1903, in commemoration of King Edward VII’s birthday. The medal was issued to recognise the contributions of the commanding personnel of 117 transport ships and 11 hospital ships that provided logistical support during the Second Boer War and the Boxer Rebellion. The official total issuance of this miniature version was 1,719 pieces.

The medal is circular in shape, with a swivel straight bar suspension with claw for attaching the ribbon. The ribbon features a red background with blue edges and is accompanied by two styles of clasps: “South Africa 1899-1902” and “China 1900”. According to records, 1219 individuals received the medal for their service in South Africa, 322 for their service in China, and 178 for service in both theatres.

Medals ReceivedSouth AfricaChinaBothTotal
Masters1223834194
Officers51514571731
Engineers47513566676
Surgeons684173
Pursers390645
Total12193221781719

The obverse of the medal features a left-facing portrait of King Edward VII in military attire, with the Latin inscription “EDWARDVS VII REX IMPERATOR,” signifying Edward VII’s imperial title. On the reverse side is the silhouette of the RMS Ophir, a British Royal Mail ship, against a background of a world map. Completed in AD 1891, the RMS Ophir was responsible for postal services connecting the British Empire and colonial Australia. In AD 1900, then Duke and Duchess of York, later King George V and Queen Mary, voyaged on the RMS Ophir to Australia, attending the opening of the new Australian Parliament in Melbourne and expressing gratitude for Australia’s support during the Boer War.

As the twentieth century approached, the British Empire engaged in military actions in locations such as South Africa and China, relying heavily on the empire’s formidable maritime capabilities to deploy troops. Following the conclusion of the Second Boer War, the British government decided to establish a medal named the “Transport Medal” to be awarded to non-military units as a method of recognition for similar situations in the future. However, with the outbreak of the First World War, the British government additionally created different medals. Ultimately, this medal was only awarded to non-military British ship personnel who supported the campaigns in South Africa and the Eight-Nation Alliance.

物件編號: M415

年代: 公元 1903 年

材質:

尺寸: 59.1 x 17.5 x 1.6 mm

重量: 6.5 g

來源: 英國私人收藏 2025

這是一枚公元1903年9月9日,英國海軍部在英王愛德華七世生日之際,為資勵在第二次布爾戰爭和八國聯軍戰役,為後勤付出貢獻的117艘運輸船和11艘醫療船的全體指揮人員頒發的「運輸獎章」,本物件為迷你版,官方總發行量為1719枚。

獎章外觀為圓形,以帶有鉚釘的帶爪旋轉直桿懸掛銜接綬帶。綬帶配色為紅底藍邊,附有「南非1899-1902」和「中國1900」兩種銘條。按照紀錄獲得南非/中國/兩者兼具的人數,分別為1219 / 322 / 178人。

獲獎者身分南非銘條中國銘條兩者兼具總計
船長1223834194
船副51514571731
輪機長47513566676
船醫684173
管事390645
總計12193221781719

獎章正面是英國國王愛德華七世穿著戎裝的左側肖像,拉丁銘文「EDWARDVS VII REX IMPERATOR」是愛德華七世的皇帝頭銜。獎章背面是以世界地圖為背景的英國皇家郵輪:俄菲爾號的剪影。公元1891年,竣工的俄菲爾號負擔著聯繫大英帝國和澳洲殖民地的郵政業務。公元1900年,彼時仍是公爵的喬治五世賢伉儷搭乘其前往澳洲,一方面是出席在墨爾本的澳洲新議會開幕,同時也感謝澳洲對於布爾戰爭的支援。拉丁銘文「OB PATRIAM MILITIBUS PER MARE TRANSVECTIS ADJUTAM」,意思是「為海上運送部隊提供服務」。

迎來二十世紀之際,大英帝國先後在南非和中國等地展開軍事行動,並且仰賴帝國強大的海運能力以投射部隊。第二次布爾戰爭落幕後,英國政府決定制定一款授予非軍事單位的「運輸獎章」,作為未來類似情況的獎勵辦法。然而隨著第一次世界大戰的爆發,英國政府又額外制定不同的獎章。最終這枚獎章僅有頒發給支援南非和八國聯軍戰役的英國非軍事船艦人員。

類似/相同物件 請看:

英國 皇家格林威治博物館 Royal Museums Greenwich

https://www.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/rmgc-object-205041

英國 菲茨威廉博物館 Fitzwilliam Museum

https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/collection/watson/page346.html

更多相關訊息請參考:

https://collections.sea.museum/en/objects/48487/rms-ophir

https://www.angloboerwar.com/medals-and-awards/british/52-transport-medal

https://uk.forceswarrecords.com/publication/1290/uk-transport-medal-1899-1902/description

A.A. Payne, British and Foreign Orders, War Medals and Decorations (London: J.B.Hayward & Son, 1981)

John Hayward, Diana Birch and Richard Bishop, British Battles and Medals Seventh Edition (London: Spink, 2006)

Borna Barac, Reference Catalogue Orders, Medals and Decorations of the World – Part II (Zagreb: OBOL, 2010)

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