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Date
1896 – 1903
Material
metal; fibre
Catalogue Number
103.09.0030 a-u
Description
A medal collection with 21 medals for athletics. Most of the medals are round in shape and some still have the ribbon attached. They are as follows:a) A round bronze medal with a red enamel triangle at its centre. The medal hangs from a red and blue ribbon with a bar at the top reading “Pole Vau…
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Title
Prize Medal
Date
1896 – 1903
Material
metal; fibre
Description
A medal collection with 21 medals for athletics. Most of the medals are round in shape and some still have the ribbon attached. They are as follows:a) A round bronze medal with a red enamel triangle at its centre. The medal hangs from a red and blue ribbon with a bar at the top reading “Pole Vault 96”, and “H.S.A.A. Plainfield”. b) A round bronze medal that hangs from a red ribbon. The medal is marked with “New Jersey Interscholastic A.A. 1896 Running High Jump”. c) A round sterling silver medal with “Champion N.J.I.A.A.” on the face and “1897 Pole Vault” on the reverse. d) A round bronze medal that hangs from an orange and black ribbon. This medal is marked “Interscholastic Games P.U.T.A.A” on the face and “1897 Pole Vault” on the reverse. e) A round bronze cut out medal with wing shapes at the top and a red enamel triangle in the centre. The medal hangs from a blue and red ribbon with a bar. The medal is marked “P.H.S.A.A.” and “1897 Running Broad Jump”. f) A round sterling silver medal that is marked “Berkeley Athletic Association 1897 Pole Vault”. g) A gold coloured round medal that is marked “Princeton University Track Athletic Association Oct. 15 '98 Pole Vault”. h) A gold coloured round medal that is marked “Princeton University Track Athletic Association High Jump”. i) A round sterling silver medal that is marked “Interscholastic Games P.U.T.A.A. May 7 '98 Pole Vault”. j) A round gold coloured medal that is marked “Champion N.J.I.A.A. 1989 Pole Vault”. k) A round gold medal hanging from a red, white and blue ribbon. The medal is marked “Champion N.J.I.A.A. 1898 Running Broad Jump”. l) A round sterling silver medal with a red enamel sash diagonally across the face and the figure of discus thrower on top of the sash. The medal hangs from a red and white ribbon and is marked “New Jersey Athletic club 1898 Pole Vault”. m) A circular cross-shaped gold coloured medal hanging from a bar and marked “B.M.I. 1899 Tennis singles”. n) A shield shaped gold coloured medal hanging from a bar. The medal is marked “B.M.I. 1899 Tennis Doubles”. o) A round, gold filled, medal with a blue and white enameled “P” in the centre that is marked “Princeton 1900 Putting 12 lb. shot”. p) A round gold plated medal marked “C.V.V. Open Games 1900 Pole Vault”. q) A circular sterling silver medal with an orange and black enameled Princeton shield on the face. The medal is marked “P.U.T.A.A. Caledonian Games 1901 Running High Jump”. r) A circular sterling silver medal with a blue enameled banner at the bottom and the top. The medal is marked “Intercollegiate Amateur Gymnastic Ass'n of America March 23, 1901 Phila. Pa. Parrallel Bars”. s) A circular bronze medal with an orange and black enameled Princeton shield on the face. The medal hangs from an orange and black ribbon and is marked “P.U.T.A.A. Caledonian Games 1902 Pole Vault”. t) A round silver medal with a running female figure in the centre. The medal hangs from a red, white and blue ribbon and is marked “Amateur Athletic Union of the United States 1902 Parallel Bars Championship”. u) A round silver medal with a running female figure in the centre. The medal hangs from a red, white and blue ribbon and is marked “Amateur Athletic Union of the United States 1903 Parallel Bars Championship”.
Subject
sports
awards
Philip Moore
education
Princeton University
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
103.09.0030 a-u
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Date
1896 – 1904
Material
metal, bronze
Catalogue Number
103.09.0031
Description
A round bronze medal bearing three feathered wings joined in the centre and marked with “Old Hundred Delphinian Isthmanian”. The border around the edge on the face reads “St. Paul's School Athletic Association, Concord, N.H.”. The reverse is inscribed “SR. 1 mile”.
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Title
Prize Medal
Date
1896 – 1904
Material
metal, bronze
Description
A round bronze medal bearing three feathered wings joined in the centre and marked with “Old Hundred Delphinian Isthmanian”. The border around the edge on the face reads “St. Paul's School Athletic Association, Concord, N.H.”. The reverse is inscribed “SR. 1 mile”.
Subject
sports
awards
Philip Moore
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
103.09.0031
Images
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Date
1905 – 1905
Material
metal
Catalogue Number
103.09.0043
Description
A simple, convexly curved, shield-shaped pin made of gold coloured medal. The inscription “Banff 1905 100 yards won by P.A. Moore” is engraved in script diagonally across the face of the pin.
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Title
Prize Medal
Date
1905 – 1905
Material
metal
Dimensions
2.3 x 1.9 cm
Description
A simple, convexly curved, shield-shaped pin made of gold coloured medal. The inscription “Banff 1905 100 yards won by P.A. Moore” is engraved in script diagonally across the face of the pin.
Subject
sports
Philip Moore
awards
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
103.09.0043
Images
Less detail
This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and potentially offensive content. Read more.
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