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| Location | Scotland (United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies) |
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| Year | 1891 |
| Type | Award medal |
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| Obverse description | Three allegorical figures in high relief occupy the central field: a standing female figure gestures toward an artist's easel at right, a seated male figure wearing a helmet rests at left, and a reclining male figure lies in the foreground, together symbolising Art and Industry. The scene is enclosed by a beaded border, with the circular legend around the periphery and the date 1891 in the lower exergue above WOODSIDE. A suspension loop is fitted at the top. |
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| Reverse description | The plain central field bears die-stamped lettering AWARDED TO at the top, below which the recipient's name James Innes and the year 1891 are engraved in cursive script. The field is enclosed by a beaded border and surrounded by a wreath of laurel in relief, with a suspension loop at the top. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
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