Medal commemorating the Atlantic Telegraph

Made:
1867 in United States
artist:
Joseph Goldsborough Bruff
engraver:
William Barber
Medal commemorating the Atlantic Telegraph Medal commemorating the Atlantic Telegraph

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Medal commemorating the Atlantic Telegraph
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© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Medal commemorating the Atlantic Telegraph
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Medal commemorating the Atlantic Telegraph, 1867. Bronze; 102mm diameter, 11mm deep. Obverse: scene of head relief profile to left of Cyrus Field, awarded laurel wreath by the hand of God, above ocean with ships sailing to globes of America left and Europe right; legend, Honor and Fame are the Reward. Indomitable perseverance and Enduring Faith achieved the Success; artists, JG Bruff D. Barber F. Reverse: decorative borders, base motif of globes united; shield and 5-pointed star; Reverse legend: By Resolution of the Congress of the United States. March 2, 1867. To Cyrus W Field, of New York, .... in establishing Telegraphic communication by means of the Atlantic Telegraph, connecting the old with the new world

Details

Category:
Coins, Medals & Tokens
Object Number:
1985-2
Materials:
bronze
Measurements:
overall: 11 mm, 102 mm,
type:
medal
credit:
Spink and Sons