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Medal - George VI Coronation, Bridlington

Location United Kingdom
Year 1937
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Reference(s) W&E#7085B2
Obverse description Conjoined crowned busts of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth facing left in high relief, with the King in the foreground wearing military dress. The circumferential legend reads around the upper field, with the Roman numeral date arranged in the lower right field. Designer initials 'ECRP' and 'J.R.C.' appear in the lower portion of the field.
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Obverse lettering GEORGE VI ELIZABETH CROWNED MAY XII MCMXXXVII
Reverse description The arms of the Borough of Bridlington depicted in full heraldic relief at centre, featuring a shield divided with wavy bars above and a crenellated castle with the letter 'B' repeated below, supported by elaborate foliate mantling and surmounted by a mural crown. A ribbon scroll below the shield bears the motto 'signum salutis semper'. The surrounding legend names the borough and the serving mayor.
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