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admission-ticket
Object Type
admission-ticket
Museum number
MG.1023
Description
Royal Dublin Society pass to Exhibition; bronze; obverse: seated figure of Hibernia holding spear and cornucopia reversed and shield charged with harp at side; fasces and books in background; legend; reverse: inscription; signature.
Producer name
Made by:
I Parkes
Production place
Made in:
Dublin (city)
Materials
bronze
Dimensions
Diameter:
1.38 inches
$Inscriptions
Bibliographic references
Montague Guest / Catalogue of the Montague Guest collection of badges, tokens and passes: presented in 1907 to the Department of British and Medieval Antiquities.
(1023)
Location
Not on display
Subjects
myth/legend
musical instrument
book/newspaper
arms/armour
symbol
Associated names
Named in inscription:
Royal Dublin Society
Representation of:
Hibernia
Associated places
Named in inscription:
Dublin (city)
Acquisition name
Donated by:
Montague Guest
Acquisition date
1907
Department
Money and Medals
Registration number
MG.1023
Additional IDs
Miscellaneous number:
G.1023
Conservation
Treatment
: 29 Jun 2005