Summary

Australia
Australasian Institute of Mining And Metallurgy Medal 1935 (AD)
Mint: Stokes
Awarded to: Delprat, Guillaume Daniel
Other Details: Artistically, this is one of the most striking Australian prize medals of the first half of the 20th century. It can be dated as much by its style as by reference to dates on awarded examples, which are from the mid 1930s. This was the first award of this medal. Delprat was an engineer, metallurgist and pioneer industrialist, with a leading role in BHP. His achievements included a method for separating ore from rock crushings using bubbles to float the ore to the surface developed with Charles Potter in the early 1900s. It became known as the Potter-Delprat flotation process. Delprat was prominent in negotiations with the Commonwealth and New South Wales which led to the erection of the BHP steelworks at Newcastle.

Physical Description

An unissued bronze prize medal (63 mm diameter) featuring a young naked male miner crouching right on anvil holding pick and lump of ore; around, * AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF *; below, MINING / & / METALLURGY Tiny letters PM on anvil and STOKES MELB. either side of & together with crossed hammer and pick axe at top of wreath and above cross shaped shiend; space for inscribing name of recipient and date awarded around on ribbons

Obverse Description

Young naked male miner crouching right on anvil holding pick and lump of ore; around, * AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF *; below, MINING / & / METALLURGY Tiny letters PM on anvil and STOKES MELB. either side of &

Reverse Description

Crossed hammer and pick axe at top of wreath and above cross shaped shield; engraved around, Presented To *GUILLAUME DANIEL DELPRAT*; below, 1935

Edge Description

Plain

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