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Title:
"THE DIAMOND JUBILEE (1897)"
Object name(s):
awards * medals * commemoratives * monarchy; medal/commemorative
Brief description:
Fob-style hand engraved and pierced Diamond Jubilee medal for Victoria. Obv.: The arms of Nottingham within a circle engraved with scrolls, all with cog-like rims. Above is a stylised crown. Rev. Engraved QUEENS DIAMOND JUBILEE 1897 NOTTINGHAM CELEBRATIONS. Assay Birmingham 'y' CE 2 FD.From old card index - 'Medal gold presented to the members of the executive responsible for the organisation of the celebrations in Nottingham on the occasion of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee 1897. Obv. The arms of Nottingham. Rev. Queen's DIAMOND JUBILEE 1897 NOTTINGHAM CELEBRATION.'
Collection:
Nottingham Museums
Acquisition date:
19.05.1926
Acquisition method:
gift
Acquisition source:
Burton/Mr Frank
Associated concept:
numismatica medal
Dimension:
38.3mm dia, weight: 9.18g
Material:
gold<15ct.
Object name:
awards * medals * commemoratives * monarchy; medal/commemorative
Object number:
NCM 1926-56
Object production date:
1897
Date - association:
assay
Object production date:
1897
Date - association:
issuer
Object production date:
1897
Date - association:
maker
Object production person:
NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL, VICTORIA/Queen
Person's occupation:
issuer
Object production person:
Constantine & Floyd
Person's occupation:
maker
Object production place:
Birmingham
Object production place:
Birmingham
Object production place:
NOTTINGHAM
Text:
From old museum label: MEDAL, gold, presented to the members of the Executive responsible for the organisatiuon of the Celebrations in Nottingham on the occasion of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee 1897. Obv: The arms of Nottingham Rev: QUEEN'S DIAMOND JUBILEE 1897. NOTTINGHAM CELEBRATION
Text reason:
caption

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/324618a9-1efa-3492-a973-464052f5ecb0

Use licence for this record: CC BY

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/324618a9-1efa-3492-a973-464052f5ecb0, Nottingham Museums, CC BY

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