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Revision as of 21:44, 4 July 2017
The Shadwell Testimonial Prize, was founded in 1888 In memory of Admiral Sir Charles F. A. Shadwell, K.C.B., who died 1st March, 1888. It consisted of a Pocket Sextant, or other instrument (as funds allowed) of use in Navigation or Marine Surveying.
History and Nature of Competition
It was bestowed annually on the Officer of a rank not higher than Lieutenant-Commander, and who has never been classed as an Assistant Surveyor who has sent in through his Captain the most creditable plan of an anchorage or other marine survey, accompanied with sailing directions recently executed by himself. All officers of the Commonwealth Navies were eligible to receive the Prize.
The award was to be made on the plans received at the Admiralty during each calendar year, by a Committee consisting of the Hydrographer, the Assistant Hydrographer, and Surveying Officer in charge of the Chart Branch at the Admiralty. These adjudicators were empowered to make no award if they judged no plans received during the year to be sufficiently meritorious.
In case of co-operation in the production of a plan, a junior Officer, who has assisted materially in its construction, may participate in the reward, should the funds be sufficient.
The first award was made on the plans received during 1889.[1]
Recipients
Year | Recipient | Notes |
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1890 | Laurence Eliot Power | plan for Silam Harbour, Borneo |
1891? | Francis Spurstow Miller | unclear; see his page |
1892 | Rowland Nugent | chart of Aitutaki Island (Cook Islands) |
1894 | Bertram Mordaunt Chambers | for a plan of Peaquara[?] Channel, Callao |
1897? | Humphrey Wykeham Bowring | survey of Red River, China? |
1899 | Lieutenant Denis Burke Crampton | plan for La Guaira Harbour, Venezuela |
1904 | Albert Edward Dixie | re-survey of Port Sweltenham, Malaysia |
1906 | Frederic Gerald Stuart Peile | charts of Fijian Harbour, or of Kattegat, Baltic and "Belts"[?] |
1908 | Edward Ratcliffe Garth Russell Evans | unknown |
1910 | Cyril Herbert Gordon Benson | survey of Punta de Parinas/Punta Lobos area |
1912 | Arthur Perfect Meredith Lewes | survey of Santa Maura Canal (Lefkada) and Port Drepano, Greece |
1917 | Maitland Walter Sabine Boucher | survey of the entrance to Port "Kalesai"[?], Mitylene, Lesbos |
unknown | Kenneth Harry Litton MacKenzie | unknown |
unknown | Robert Kirk Dickson | |
1931 | Reginald Frederick Nichols | survey of Port Edgar, Falkland Islands |
YEAR | Ian L. T. Higg | |
YEAR | Derek H. Secker |
See Also
- ↑ The Navy List. (January, 1921). p. 2333.