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Medallions - 15 different medals held in public library,(now State Library of South Australia)
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Medallions - 15 different medals held in public library,(now State Library of South Australia)
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Medallions - 15 different medals held in public library,(now State Library of South Australia), photographed May 1916.

1. Port Wakefield AGR & HORT Society AW Dobbie Port Wakefield. 2. Messrs J Martin & Sons Ltd. 19 Sep 1900 3. John Martin 1st prize, Galvanised, Coppersmiths ...5th October 1892. 3.? 4. Adelaide, The Exhibition Medal 1881. 5 ? 6.Awarded to 24th Sept 1885 7. ?14 Sep 1901. 8.*1st prize Steam Engine Awarded to 9. Adelaide the Exhibition Medal 1887 Awarded to Messrs Martin & Co. Ltd Steam Engine Sept 20, 1833 10.? 11..John Reid & Sons tanners, leather and bark merchants Adelaide  ? 12. Adelaide The Exhibition Medal 1881. 12 Awarded to Js Martin & Co Ltd Steam Engine Sept 20 1833. 13.John Reid & sons Ltd Tanners, Leather & Bark Merchants, Adelaide South Australia.14. Adelaide The Exhibition Medal 1881. 15. The Adelaide Agricultural and Horticultural Society Awarded to Messrs Jas Martin & Co Ltd 1st Prize Steam Engine Sep 20 1899.
Date 1 May 1916
date QS:P571,+1916-05-01T00:00:00Z/11
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The History Trust of South Australia
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Source The History Trust of South Australian, South Australian Government
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