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Canadian National Exhibition Athletic Day medal

Manufactured by:
Birks Group, Canadian, founded 1879  Search this
Issued by:
Canadian National Exhibition, Canadian, founded 1846  Search this
Received by:
Eulace Peacock, American, 1914 - 1996  Search this
Medium:
enamel on sterling silver with metal , silk, dye and thread
Dimensions:
H x W x D (overall): 4 × 1 7/16 × 1/4 in. (10.2 × 3.7 × 0.6 cm)
H x W x D (pin): 5/16 × 1 7/16 × 1/4 in. (0.8 × 3.6 × 0.6 cm)
H x W x D (ribbon): 1 1/2 × 1 3/8 × 3/16 in. (3.8 × 3.5 × 0.4 cm)
H x W x D (medal): 2 5/16 × 1 5/16 × 1/8 in. (5.8 × 3.4 × 0.3 cm)
Type:
pins (fasteners)
medals
Place made:
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, North and Central America
Place used:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, North and Central America
Date:
1939
Topic:
African American  Search this
Athletes  Search this
Sports  Search this
Track and field  Search this
Credit Line:
Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
Object number:
A2014.63.105.1.29
Restrictions & Rights:
No Known Copyright Restrictions
Proper usage is the responsibility of the user.
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National Museum of African American History and Culture Collection
Classification:
Awards and Medals
Data Source:
National Museum of African American History and Culture
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fd58d030eab-6865-45d6-80fc-0f703567949d
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmaahc_A2014.63.105.1.29

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