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Learned Societies, Institute of Heraldic & Genealogical Studies, a silver-gilt medal by Fattorini, crested shield with supporters, rev. named (Frederick George Emmison, 1974), 52mm; other modern silver-gilt award medals (3), viz. Institute of Linguistics, by Fattorini, named (Leslie Farrer-Brown, 1971), hallmarked Birmingham 1971, 52mm; Institute of Public Health & Hygiene, named (Prof. A. Bradford-Hill CBE FRS, 19th July 1961), 77mm; Institute of Taxation, by Spink, named (Richard Alan Baron, 1986), 56mm; together with Institute of Navigation, a base metal gilt award medal, named (E.S. Calvert, 1968), 51mm [5]. Extremely fine; all cased as issued £150-200
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, British Medals from the Collection of James Spencer.
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Frederick George Emmison (1907-95), considered by many as the father of English archives, County Archivist of Essex, 1939-69. Leslie Farrer-Brown, CBE (1904-94), lawyer, economist and charity administrator. Sir Austin Bradford-Hill, CBE (1897-1991), pilot in the RFC in World War I, studied epidemiology, pioneered clinical trials and, with Richard Doll, first demonstrated the link between smoking and lung cancer, see also Lot 1057. Richard Alan Baron, currently aged 54
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