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Nobel Peace Prize medal stolen in Newcastle | |
(about 13 hours later) | |
A £150,000 haul of valuables including a Nobel Peace Prize medal have been stolen during a raid at the lord mayor of Newcastle's mansion house. | |
Police believe the raiders broke in through the cellar of the property in Fernwood Road in Jesmond overnight between Monday and Tuesday. | |
The haul includes the 1934 gold medal and a lock of hair from 18th Century naval hero Admiral Lord Collingwood. | |
Lord Mayor Jackie Slesenger does not live at the house. | |
A spokesman for Newcastle City Council said: "The mansion house is where we carry out our civic receptions and where we receive visitors." | |
Supt Bruce Storey, of Northumbria Police, said: "Some of the items taken in this burglary are very uncommon and we are asking the public to keep their eyes open for them. | |
"One of the items is a Nobel Peace Prize, dating back to 1934 when it was awarded to Newcastle's Arthur Henderson for his work on international disarmament - it is extremely rare, recognisable and historically important." | |
The medal bears the inscription "Parlimentum Norvegial A Munro Henderson" and is with a presentation scroll in a leather case. | |
Other antique silverware taken includes silver cups dating back to 1919, a set of four Victoria napkin rings embossed with a star from 1875 and a William IV snuff box dating back to 1834. | |
Other valuables include a George II mustard pot from 1759 and a Queen Anne silver love cup engraved with two Queen Anne coat of arms. | |
Admiral Collingwood was born in 1748 and is celebrated in the North East for his career at sea, which spanned more than four decades. | |
He is best known for taking control of the British fleet during the Battle of Trafalgar, after Admiral Lord Nelson was killed. | |
There is a monument to him at Tynemouth and several streets bear his name. |