File:West Yorkshire Society of Architects medal (10a).JPG
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current | 17:01, 8 April 2022 | 3,080 × 2,796 (896 KB) | Storye book | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=Silver medal, cast around 1900, the property of West Yorkshire Society of Architects. These silver medals were made in Birmingham. The obverse of the medal depicts a classical architect using a set square, with a Corinthian capital on his desk, but also with natural vegetation in a plant pot, indicating Classicism and the Gothic Revival. This silver medal was presented to architectural historian Martin Shaw Briggs for his drawings in 1902 (see... |
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