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Award - Institution of Civil Engineers Thomas Howard Medal; bronze

Award - Institution of Civil Engineers (Thomas Howard Medal; bronze) - obverseAward - Institution of Civil Engineers (Thomas Howard Medal; bronze) - reverse

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Features

Location United Kingdom
Type Award medals › Scholastic, academic and scientific awards
Composition Bronze (Specimen)
Weight 84.98 g
Diameter 58 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Number
N#
579103
References Pinches# p79.1
John Harvey Pinches; 1987. Medals by John Pinches: A catalogue of works struck by the company from 1840 to 1969. Heraldry Today, London, United Kingdom.

Commemorative issue

Institution of Civil Engineers

Obverse

Vulcan right, holding hammer and chain

Script: Latin

Lettering:
VULCANUS . INVESTIGANS
A.G. Wyon

Engraver: Allan Gairdner Wyon

Reverse

Bellows, tongs and palm frond

Script: Latin

Lettering:
THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS
THE
HOWARD
MEDAL
A.G. Wyon Sc.

Engraver: Allan Gairdner Wyon

Edge

Recipient name and date engraved

Mint

John Pinches Medallist Ltd, London, United Kingdom (1840-1980)

Comments

The present medal is a specimen retained by the engraver. The proposed new design was not adopted and to date the original medal is still awarded, as it has been since 1872. Howard's focus was steam but today the medal is awarded for outstanding publications on structural engineering.
Provenance: An artist's proof. Formerly the property of Allen Gairdner Wyon and thence through the family by descent.

 

A different observation is made by Pinches in their catalogue, where they claim the medal was in use in gold:

Thomas Howard's endowment fund is used to provide a gold medal every four years for a paper on the use or properties of iron. (Pinches)

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