Summary
Australia Victoria
Port Phillip Farmers Association Silver Prize Medal 1857 (AD)
Mint: not recorded
Awarded to: Joseph Nicholson
Other Details: Prize medal awarded to Joseph Nicholson by the Port Phillip Farmers Society (now known as Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria) for a hay cart. The Society was formed in 1848 from a number of earlier farmers' societies in Victoria. The Society aimed to improve agricultural practices to meet the food needs of a growing population, and conducted ploughing matches in the area around Flemington. In 1855 it established showgrounds in Parkville, opposite the present site of The University of Melbourne. The current showgrounds in Ascot Vale were not established until 1882.
Physical Description
A silver prize medal (51 mm. diameter) featuring a rural scene of farm house, reclining cow, sheep, horse and tools below gum tree branch; in exergue in tiny letters, ARNOLDI and details of the prize engraved within open wreath below small Kangaroo
Obverse Description
Rural scene of farm house, reclining cow, sheep, horse and tools below gum tree branch; in exergue in tiny letters, ARNOLDI
Reverse Description
Engraved within open wreath below small Kangaroo, HAY CART / FIRST PRIZE / to / Mr. Joseph Nicholson / 1857; around, PORT PHILLIP FARMER'S SOEICTY; below, INSTITUTED 1848
Edge Description
Plain
Significance
The Port Phillip Farmers Society (now known as Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria) was formed in 1848 from a number of earlier farmers' societies in Victoria. It aimed to improve agricultural practices to meet the food needs of a growing population, and conducted ploughing matches in the area around Flemington. In 1855 it established showgrounds in Parkville, opposite the present site of The University of Melbourne. The Society established a model farm on 59 ha in nearby Royal Park. Later, in 1870, it invested its assets in a new organization, the National Agricultural Society of Victoria, which set up a new show site at Emerald Hill in South Melbourne. The current showgrounds in Ascot Vale were established in 1882, and have been the base for the Royal Melbourne Show ever since.
In May 1890, Queen Victoria assented to the use of the 'Royal' prefix by the Society in recognition of its ongoing contribution to the improvement of agriculture. The Society then became the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria and the Show, the Royal Melbourne Show. -Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria web site http://www.rasv.com.au/; Essendon Network for Employment, Education and Training web site http://www.enet.org.au/historyonline/mccracken/peter.htm; Glyn Rimmington, University of Melbourne, web site http://rimmo.mur.csu.edu.au/rimmo/hyperbook/5/5.4.html -D. Tout-Smith 2/10/2003.
More Information
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Collecting Areas
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Acquisition Information
Transfer from Melbourne Branch of Royal Mint, 1978
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Date Issued
1857 AD
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Issued By
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Artist
Arnoldi
German die-engraver who worked in the Kangaroo Office. -
Awarded To
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Inscriptions
Obverse: PORT PHILLIP FARMERS ASSOCIATION INSTITUTED 1848 HAY CART / FIRST PRIZE / to / Mr. Joseph Nicholson / 1857 Reverse: ARNOLDI
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Series
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Material
Silver
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Axis
12
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Classification
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Category
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Discipline
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Type of item
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Exhibition Collection Management
51 mm (Outside Diameter)
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Shape
Round
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References
[Article] Jewell, Ray T. 1962. 'Australiana' No.1. Australian Numismatist. 17 (4)
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