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Medal
The Victoria Bridge Medal
Medalist
Abraham Hoffnung
(1833-1912)
SignatureSigned l. c., A Hoffnung, Montreal
InscriptionsOn OBV. The Victoria Bridge Medal, The Victoria Bridge Montreal, The greatest work of engineering skill in the world publicly incorporated and opened in 1860; Grand Trunk Railway of Canada: On OBV. Engraved: The Victoria Bridge consists of 23 spans 242 ft each and 1 in centre 330 ft with a long abutment on each bank of the river. The tubes are iron 22 ft high, 16 ft wide and weigh 6,000 tns supported on 24 piers containing 250,000 tns of stone measuring 3,000,000 cubic feet extreme length 2 miles cost $5,000,000
Marks or LabelsOn OBS. Ross, Stephenson, Concordia Salus
Date
1860
DimensionsHeight : 0.5 cm
Diameter : 5 cm
Origin
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM967.103.1
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Claire Willis
Status
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