Award - Victoria (Durand Medal) ND (1876) front Award - Victoria (Durand Medal) ND (1876) back
Award - Victoria (Durand Medal) ND (1876) photo
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Award - Victoria Durand Medal ND

1876 year
Bronze - 54 mm
Description
Location
India - British (British India)
Queen
Victoria (1837-1901)
Type
Award medals › Military awards
Year
1876
Composition
Bronze
Diameter
54 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-11-14
References
Numista
N#421748
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

Towers, walls and gate of Ghazni with lone Afghan surrendering

Script: Latin

Lettering: GATE OF GHAZNI 23 JULY 1839

Comment

Noonans: The Durand Medal was an annual award to an Indian officer, NCO or sapper of the Indian Sappers and Miners who had distinguished himself as a soldier and a sapper by good and efficient service. The prize originated in 1876 when a fund was raised by RE officers at home and in India to commemorate the memory of Major-General Sir Henry Durand, KCSI, CB, of the Bengal Engineers. The design on the medal commemorates one of the first acts of Durand’s military career when he blew in the gate of the Ghazni fort in 1839. The Trust Fund is controlled by the Institution of Royal Engineers and since partition the medal has been awarded on the basis of two years to the Indian Engineers to one year to the Royal Pakistan Engineers, on the advice of their respective engineers-in-chief