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Award - William IV Founder's Medal

Location United Kingdom
Year 1832
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Period 19th century
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Reverse description Minerva standing left, helmeted and draped, extending a laurel wreath in her right hand and holding a scroll in her left, leaning against a terrestrial globe. Scientific instruments including a sextant and set squares are arranged on the ground to the left. The legend OB TERRAS RECLUSAS arcs across the upper field, and ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON appears in the lower exergue. The engraver's signature is visible in small letters at the base.
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Reverse lettering OB TERRAS RECLUSAS ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.
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