Awarded to weaver Dugald Mackellar
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Silver medal (reverse) of the Highland Society of Glasgow
This is the reverse of a silver medal of the Highland Society of Glasgow. The medal was awarded to weaver Dugald Mackellar in 1800 as a badge of merit for his apprenticeship. It was made by Robert Gray of Glasgow.
The reserve is inscribed 'Given / to / DUGALD. MACKELLAR / Weaver / in testimony of his / good behaviour and / examplary conduct / during his Education / and Apprenticeship / 1800'.
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000-190-000-233-C |
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National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland H.1981.60 |
Date: |
1800
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Material: |
Silver
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Dimensions: |
50 mm Dia
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What: |
Medal, prize
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Subject: |
Prize awards
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Who: |
Dugald Mackellar (Recipient) Highland Society of Glasgow Robert Gray, Glasgow (Maker)
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Where: |
Scotland, Lanarkshire, Glasgow Scotland, Lanarkshire, Glasgow
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Silver medal of the Highland Society of Glasgow, awarded to Dugald Mackellar, weaver as a badge of merit for his apprenticeship, 1800, and made by Robert Gray of Glasgow
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