Trinity College Dublin, Gold Medal for Logic and Ethics, awarded to Hugh Norman McClure (1914-1987), 1935, obv. COLL SS ET INDIVID TRIN REG ELIZABETHÆ JVXTA DVBL 1591, bust of Elizabeth I; rev. LOGICIS ET ETHICIS FELICITER EXCULTIS / HUGO N. McCLURE, 1935, shield of TCD, 14ct gold, 40mm, 27.10g; in red leather box with name and arms of the College.
Trinity College Dublin, Gold Medal for Logic and Ethics, awarded to Hugh Norman McClure (1914-1987), 1935, obv. COLL SS ET INDIVID TRIN REG ELIZABETHÆ JVXTA DVBL 1591, bust of Elizabeth I; rev. LOGICIS ET ETHICIS FELICITER EXCULTIS / HUGO N. McCLURE, 1935, shield of TCD, 14ct gold, 40mm, 27.10g; in red leather box with name and arms of the College.
History note: Under Review
Method of acquisition: Given (2007-06-04) by McClure, Ian
Production date: AD 1935
Object Weight 27.1 g
Accession number: CM.6336-2007
Primary reference Number: 250665
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Coins and Medals
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