Summary

Australia Victoria Melbourne
Medal - Melbourne Exhibition Commemorative
Gilt commemorative medal from the International Exhbition, Melbourne 1880-1881
Other Details: This medal was struck for sale to visitors to the exhibition. It features view of the Exhibition Building from the south-east and a shield below a rising sun and surrounded by the flags of Austria, Prussia, France, United Kingdom, United States of America and Belgium. It is holed and was probably worn on a loop and ribbon. The Melbourne International Exhibition ran from 1 October 1880 to 30 April 1881. The exhibition building that still stands was constructed for the occasion, designed by Joseph Reed and built by David Mitchell. Over 1.3 million people visited the exhibition at a time when Melbourne's population was only around 282,000.

Physical Description

A gilt medal that features a view of the Exhibition Building from the south-east and a shield below a rising sun and surrounded by the flags of Austria, Prussia, France, United Kingdom, United States of America and Belgium. It is holed and was probably worn as a fob-piece.

Obverse Description

A view of the Exhibition Building from the south-east; in exergue, INTERNATIONAL / EXHIBITION / 1880 MELBOURNE / 1881

Reverse Description

A shield below a rising sun and surrounded by the flags of Austria, Prussia, France, United Kingdom, United States of America and Belgium

Edge Description

Plain

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