Mark a pivotal chapter in British history with the 1926 London Midland Scottish Railway 'General Strike' Bronze Medal, a distinguished piece struck by the Royal Mint.
Created to honour the dedication and resilience of those who kept the railway running during the national emergency of May 1926, this medal stands as a testament to service in the face of adversity. Designed by Ernest Gillick, the obverse features a helmeted Britannia seated, her hand resting on a shield as she extends a laurel, with the winged emblem of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway Company set between a rose and a thistle. The reverse presents a scene of three draped figures standing back to back, their outstretched hands supporting two locomotive engines, symbolising unity and the vital role of the railways during the strike. Measuring 51 mm in bronze, this medal was presented to those who gave service on behalf of the LMS Railway, and its artistry and symbolism capture the spirit of solidarity and national effort that defined the era.
Specification
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Alloy | Bronze |
| Weight | 63.00 g |
| Diameter | 51.00mm |
| Reverse Designer | Ernest Gillick |
| Obverse Designer | Ernest Gillick |
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Year | 1926 |