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Award - William IV Linnaeus Medal, silver

Location United Kingdom
Year 1836
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Period 19th century
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Obverse lettering CAROLUS LINNAEUS.
Reverse description Central device of the Liverpool Liver Bird (a cormorant holding a sprig) standing on a plinth, flanked by two large cornucopiae overflowing with fruits and flowers, their stems intertwined and tied at the base with a rope knot. The inscription LIVERPOOL BOTANIC GARDEN arcs around the upper field within a raised border.
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