Record

RefNoM/052
LevelItem
TitleCook, James
ArtistPingo
Date1784
DescriptionMemorial subscription medal struck by the Royal Society. Obverse: bust of Cook, left profile, in wig and uniformcoat. Reverse: a draped female figure representing Navigation leaning against a low pillar ornamented with beaks of ships. In her left hand she holds a spear, in her right an antique rudder poised upon a globe
InscriptionContentObverse: IAC. COOK OCEANI INVESTIGATOR ACERRIMUS. Below: REG. SOC. LOND. SOCIO. SUO
Reverse: NIL INTENTATUM NOSTRI LIQUERE. In exergue: AUSPICIIS GEORGII III
ObjectNameMedal
MaterialsBronze
Dimensions43mm (1.70 inches) in diameter
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialMS/213 - papers relating to the creation of the medal by the Royal Society.
L. R. Smith 'The Royal Society Cook Medal' 1982 (Tracts 796/1) Traces history of the issuing of this medal from the Society's governing Council meeting on 20 January 1780, just 10 days after news of Cook's death reached London
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA8183Cook; James (1728 - 1779)1728 - 1779
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