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Local, HAMPSHIRE, Hartley Institution, (Southampton), a silver award medal by J. Ottley, elevation of the building, rev. wreath, named (Awarded to Herbert C. Oakley for Distinguished Success in Art 1893), 48mm, 36.60g; St Paul’s School Southsea, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (George Edward Tate Drawing 1835), 51mm, 62.30g (Taylor 86a) [2]. Very fine to extremely fine
£100-£120
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, Educational Prize Medals from the Collection of the late Mike Roberts.
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The Hartley Institution was opened by Viscount Palmerston in October 1862. It later evolved into the present-day University of Southampton. St Paul’s School, King Street, Southsea, was founded in 1825 by 100 people taking out subscriptions of £25 each; the school opened on 1 August 1826. It closed in 1850 and the building subsequently became a Baptist chapel.
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