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A man named J. Waldron won this in 1923.<ref>"Prizes At Dartmouth."  ''The Times'' (London, England), Thursday, Aug 02, 1923; pg. 18; Issue 43409.</ref>   
 
A man named J. Waldron won this in 1923.<ref>"Prizes At Dartmouth."  ''The Times'' (London, England), Thursday, Aug 02, 1923; pg. 18; Issue 43409.</ref>   
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R. E. Portlock won in mid-1924.<ref>"Naval Cadetships."  ''The Times'' (London, England), Thursday, Jul 31, 1924; pg. 17; Issue 43718.</ref>
  
 
J. H. Mills won it in 1948.<ref>"Royal Naval College, Dartmouth."  ''The Times'' (London, England), Monday, Apr 19, 1948; pg. 6; Issue 51049.</ref>
 
J. H. Mills won it in 1948.<ref>"Royal Naval College, Dartmouth."  ''The Times'' (London, England), Monday, Apr 19, 1948; pg. 6; Issue 51049.</ref>

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The Harold Tennyson Memorial Prize was literary award presented each term to the Naval Cadet of the Third Term at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, who comes out first in an Examination in English Literature on the work of the great English Prose or Poetical Writers. These examination subjects from time to time included one or more poems of Lord Tennyson, who had founded the prize in 1917 in memory of his son, Acting Sub-Lieutenant The Hon. Harold Courtenay Tennyson, R.N., of the destroyer H.M.S. Viking who'd been killed in action on 29 January, 1916 when the ship was damaged by a mine in the Dover Straits.

The prize consisted of books, including the single volume edition of Lord Tennyson's complete works. It was funded by the interest on a sum of £230 of Government Stock held in trust by the Admiralty.

Recipients

The recipients are denoted in Navy Lists by a [HT] after their name in the seniority lists. Presumably, the year of their award might be found on their Service Record.

Year
YEAR Richard G. Tosswill
YEAR Evelyn H. Chavasse
YEAR Richard M. Favell
YEAR John W. Marshall
YEAR William E. C. Fairchild
YEAR Peter L. C. M. Lee
YEAR Walter R. Wells
YEAR George H. G. Crane
YEAR Edward B. Ashmore
YEAR Charles M. Michell[1]

A man named J. Waldron won this in 1923.[2]

R. E. Portlock won in mid-1924.[3]

J. H. Mills won it in 1948.[4]

E. P. Kemp won in April, 1953[5] and A. J. Goodenough won in August, 1953.[6]

See Also

  1. The Navy List. (May, 1939). p. 144.
  2. "Prizes At Dartmouth." The Times (London, England), Thursday, Aug 02, 1923; pg. 18; Issue 43409.
  3. "Naval Cadetships." The Times (London, England), Thursday, Jul 31, 1924; pg. 17; Issue 43718.
  4. "Royal Naval College, Dartmouth." The Times (London, England), Monday, Apr 19, 1948; pg. 6; Issue 51049.
  5. "Naval Cadets." The Times (London, England), Saturday, Jan 10, 1953; pg. 3; Issue 52516.
  6. "Naval Cadets." The Times (London, England), Thursday, Aug 20, 1953; pg. 8; Issue 52705.