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Award - Edward VII Institution of Mining Engineers Medal, silver

Location United Kingdom
Year 1902
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Technique Die-struck
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Obverse description A standing allegorical female figure, lightly draped, raises a miner's lamp aloft with her right hand, illuminating rays that radiate across the field behind her. She stands at the entrance of a mine tunnel, with a pickaxe and shovel visible to the left in the lower field. The Latin motto appears along the lower rim, and a designer's signature is visible at lower right.
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Obverse lettering LVCE SCIENTIAE VINCES
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Reverse lettering THE INSTITUTION OF MINING ENGINEERS
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