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Mint: England
Norfolk Education Committee medal for one year's regular attendance.
History note: Ex Perter Morris
Method of acquisition: Given (2014-04-28) by Buttrey, T.V., Prof.
Production date: AD 1906
Ring for suspension, ribbon and bar.
Object composed of white metal Diameter 38.9 mm Weight 21.87 g
Inscription present: Shield of Norfolk superimposed on a raised border bearing the ledgend.
Inscription present: Rectangular tablet supported by a winged cherub, adorned in the field with sparys of laurel.
Accession number: CM.331-2014
Primary reference Number: 209855
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Coins and Medals
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