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Medal (reverse), of Royal Scottish Society of Arts

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Postcard of Medal (reverse), of Royal Scottish Society of Arts.
000-190-004-191-C
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Medal (reverse), of Royal Scottish Society of Arts

This is the reverse of a gold medal of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts. It was awarded to John Adie (1805-57) in 1830 for a dew point instrument and barometer cistern. Adie was a son of Edinburgh-based scientific instrument maker Alexander Adie.

The reverse bears a depiction of Minerva, the Roman goddess of Wisdom.

The Royal Scottish Society of Arts, founded in 1821, encouraged the improvement of 'useful arts and manufactures'. It awarded prize medals each year and over the years Alexander Adie and his sons won a number for their inventions and improvements.


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Online ID: 000-190-004-191-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  T.1984.180
Date: 1830
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What: Medal
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Who: John Adie (Possibly the owner)
Society of Arts for Scotland (Possibly given by above society)
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Description: Medal possibly given to John Adie in 1830 by the Society of Arts for Scotland
References:
  • Adie, John. 'Account of a New Cistern for Barometers'. Edinburgh Journal of Science 1. 1829. pp 338-40 
  • Adie, John. 'Comparative Experiments on Different Dew Point Instruments: with a Description of one of an Improved Form'. Edinburgh Journal of Science 1. 1829. pp 60-5 
  • Clarke, T.N., Morrison-Low, A.D. & Simpson, A.D.C. Brass & glass scientific instrument making workshops in Scotland as illustrated by instruments from the Arthur Frank Collection at the Royal Museum of Scotland. Edinburgh: NMS, 1989. pp 43-4, 60 
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