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Silver medal (obverse) of Orange Lodge No. 1657

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Postcard of Silver medal (obverse) of Orange Lodge No. 1657.
000-190-000-756-C
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Silver medal (obverse) of Orange Lodge No. 1657

This is the obverse of a silver medal of Orange Lodge No 1657, presented to John Cranston in 1848 for admission into the Orange Order.

The obverse depicts a statute of William III on horseback, placed on top of a pedestal dated 1690. The inscription around the rim reads ' The Glorious Memory / No Surrender'.

An entrant into the Orange Order was required to swear support and defence of the monarchy and Protestantism. The first Orange Lodge in Scotland was formed by Irish weavers at Maybole in Ayrshire around 1800.


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Online ID: 000-190-000-756-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.M 206
Date: 1848
Material: Silver
Dimensions: 67 mm H x 48 mm W
What: Medal, commemorative
Subject: Miscellaneous Medals (NMAS Classification)
Who: G. Brown (Director)
John Cranston
Orange Lodge No. 1657
William III
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Description: Silver medal of Orange Lodge No. 1657, on the admission of John Cranston, by G. Brown, 1848
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