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Medal, award   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Gilbert Bayes
Title
Medal, award
Object type Exploration
Classification: 76642
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English: Royal Geographical Society for Antarctic Discovery 1902-1904 Awarded to C Reginald Ford (FRIBA FRGS) circular silver medal obverse- bust of Captain Robert Falcon Scott wearing naval cap facing left; inscribed band across field- JANUARY 2.1902 MARCH 5.1904; sprays of laurel in foreground; legend around- TO . CAPTAIN . ROBERT . SCOTT . RN . CVO . FRGS . COMMANDER . OF . THE. EXPEDITION reverse- explorer in Antarctic dress standing in front of a sledge being packed by a kneeling figure; SS 'Discovery' in ice and a sledge party in distance; in exergue- a group of penguins and seals; legend around- PRESENTED . BY . THE . ROYAL . GEOGRAPHICAL . SOCIETY . FOR . ANTARCTIC . DISCOVERY named on edge- markings- obverse- medallist's name- GILBERT BAYES
Date Edward VII (1901-1910)-House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-English reign; 1901-1904; (1904)
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diameter: 74mm
depth: 8mm

height x length x width: 26 x 110 x 114mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
809191 (object number)
Place of creation United Kingdom; Antarctica
Exhibition history Display: 2A
Credit line Collection of Auckland War Memorial Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, N1508
Notes Royal Geographical Society Medal for Antarctic Discovery Medal awarded to Charles Reginald Ford. Charles Reginald Ford (1880-1972) born in London joined the Royal Navy from school and served on several vessels before volunteering for the Royal Geographical Society Expedition to Antarctic. Following an interview by expedition leader Robert Falcon Scott, Ford was taken on to serve as a steward and assistant to Captain Scott, with the rank of Warrant Officer. He received his Polar medals in 1904, and in December 1906 was made a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, on the nomination of Sir Clements Markham, KCB. He later returned to New Zealand where he married, and studied architecture. In 1923 he moved to Auckland and formed a partnership with WH Gummer (Gummer and Ford). He was a fellow of the Royal Society, and also became closely involved with the Auckland Museum, being appointed as Honorary Curator of English ceramics.
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