British King Edward VII London County Council 1902 Attendance Medal

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British King Edward VII London County Council 1902 Attendance Medal

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The “British King Edward VII London County Council 1902 Attendance Medal” is a historical artifact representing excellence in attendance from the early 20th century. This distinguished medal was awarded under the reign of King Edward VII, celebrating the commitment of students or employees within the London County Council for the year 1902. Crafted with intricate details, the medal typically features the bust of King Edward VII on one side, symbolizing royal endorsement and recognition. The reverse side often bears the inscription of the council, the year, and the purpose of the award. A piece of educational and societal history, this medal not only highlights the importance placed on regular attendance during that era but also serves as a tangible connection to the values and governance of Edwardian Britain. Collectors and historians prize this medal for its cultural significance and as an emblem of dedication and perseverance.

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