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Copper token (reverse) for the Royal Infirmary for Children, Glasgow

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Postcard of Copper token (reverse) for the Royal Infirmary for Children, Glasgow.
000-190-000-921-C
© National Museums Scotland

Copper token (reverse) for the Royal Infirmary for Children, Glasgow

This is the reverse of a copper token for the Royal Infirmary for Children in Glasgow. The token dates from the 19th century.

The reverse bears an image of two nurses caring for children.

The infirmary was one of several sources of medical help for the poor in the 19th century that were funded by donations.


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Online ID: 000-190-000-921-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.xii.19.21
Date: 1869
19th century
Material:
Dimensions: 32 mm Dia
89 mm H x 42 mm max W
What: Medal
Trade token
Subject: Medals
Trade tokens
Who: J.H. Erskine (Owner)
Royal Infirmary (Issuer)
Wairoa Volunteers (New Zealand) (Non-British forces, inc. Imperial and Colonial)
Where: Scotland, Lanarkshire, Glasgow
Event: Maori Wars (Wars)
Description: Wairoa Volunteers (New Zealand) - New Zealand War medal, 1869, awarded to J.H. Erskine
Trade token of the Royal Infirmary, Glasgow
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