Additionally, members of the Civil Service Staffs of both Police Forces who were on duty at Dublin Castle during the visit received the medal.
[5] A small number of awards were also made to members of the Belfast Harbour Police, His Majesty's Coastguard[6] and to seven members of the Belfast Fire Brigade on duty at Mount Stewart in County Down during the King's stay between 25–27 July 1903.
Due to the dispersed nature of the Royal Irish Constabulary, no similar single presentation took place.
[5] The medal is bronze for all ranks, 1.4 inches (36 mm) in diameter and has a plain straight ribbon bar.
[8] Miniature medals also exist with the same design, made by Gurney of London.