This item is a full-size British King Edward VII London County Council Punctual Attendance Medal dated 1903. Issued during the reign of King Edward VII, these medals were presented by the London County Council to recognize and reward regular and punctual school attendance among children. The medal is made of bronze and bears the likeness of King Edward VII on the obverse, along with a surrounding inscription. The reverse typically features the London County Council crest with additional inscriptions recording the purpose of the award. This specific example is named, meaning the recipient’s name is engraved on the edge, adding a layer of historical significance and traceability. The medal measures approximately 36mm in diameter and retains its original suspension, suitable for wear or display. Such medals offer valuable insight into early 20th-century educational practices and civic recognition in London during the Edwardian era.
British King Edward the 7th London County Council Punctual Attendance 1903 Named Medal Full Size
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