Lot 3607
Sale 113 · Important Australian & World Coins, Medals, Tokens & Banknotes
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Catrine Public School, award medal, Donor The Late W.G.Murray Esq, Sydney, New South Wales, undated (1891), in silver (45mm), with suspension ball and ring, plain reverse inscribed, 'Awarded/To/Miss Lizzie W. Winning/For/Superior Knowledge/Of/The Holy Bible/3rd July 1891/Mr. John Beveridge, Teacher'. Toned nearly uncirculated and scarce.
Catrine is a village in East Ayrshire, Scotland. This medal is a tribute to the late husband of former Catrine resident Mrs Haldane Colquhoun Murray (nee Turriff), the widow of William Gilmour Murray. William Murray had arrived in Melbourne in 1853 and was the first honorary auditor of the Alfred Hospital. In 1875 he opened the Sydney office of the shipping firm of Gibbs, Bright & Co. A widower, Murray married Haldane Turriff on 6 March 1880. In 1886 Murray was also appointed to the board of the Australian Mutual Provident Society.
Haldane Turriff had been born at Paisley, Renfrewshire in Scotland on 12 January 1834. In August 1866 she entered the Nightingale Training School attached to St Thomas's Hospital, London, and was selected as one of the five nurses to accompany Lucy Osburn to the Sydney Infirmary and Dispensary in December 1867. A week after her arrival in Sydney on 5 March 1868 on the Dunbar Castle there was an attempted assassination of the Duke of Edinburgh and she was one of the two nurses who cared for him. Her nursing career makes for interesting reading and it is probably no coincidence that she was the first matron of Melbourne's Alfred Hospital (1870-80) where William Murray was the honorary auditor. Full details of Haldane Turriff's career are available in the Australian Dictionary of Biography.
William Murray died on 6 May 1888 and in 1894 his financially secure widow returned to her country of birth, Scotland, dying at Catrine on 5 February 1922.
- Estimate
- $300
- Result Status
- Sold
- Prices Realised
- $260