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McArthur Bequest
Image: Medal - Eight Hours Day,1884 AD
Source: Museum Victoria
George McArthur (1842-1903) was born in Linlithgow, Scotland, in 1842 and migrated to Australia in 1852 with his parents and three siblings. His father established a bakery in Maldon, a town in the central Victorian goldfields, and George ran the business in the 1870s and 1880s. He also travelled widely, travelling around the world in his 20s, and again in the 1880s. He amassed a large collection of early printed books, documents, coins and tokens and other artefacts.
In 1903, shortly before his death, McArthur revised his will to bequeath his books to the University of Melbourne and coins and other artefacts to the Trustees of the Public Library, Gallery and Museum. The artefacts bequest included 1357 coins, 575 tokens, 894 medals, 303 badges, 201 ethnographic items. 41 guns and weapons, and other miscellaneous items.
References:
Mary Lugton. (1985). The Library of a Victorian Pioneer, George McArthur, 1842-1903: an Exhibition of Books from his Bequest to the University of Melbourne. Baillieu Library, University of Melbourne
The Baker of Maldon. (2003). A Baillieu Library exhibition, curated by Ian Morrison. University of Melbourne.
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Coin - Farthing, George IV, Great Britain, 1830
Copper coin; Denomination: Farthing Royal Mint, London King George IV (1820-1830) 2nd issue. A farthing is a quarter penny coin.
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Coin - Quarter-Guinea, George I, Great Britain, 1718
Gold coin; Denomination: quarter-guinea Royal Mint, London George I (1714-1727); third bust type The title Fidei Defensor abbreviated to F.D. (Defender of the Faith) occurs for the fir ...
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Coin - Shilling, William III, Great Britain, 1696
Silver coin; Denomination: Shilling Royal Mint, London William III (1694-1702); First Bust A shilling is a 12 pence coin
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Coin - Halfcrown, George III, Great Britain, 1820
Silver coin; Denomination: Halfcrown Royal Mint, London King George III (1760-1820), 2nd Issue
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Coin - Shilling, George IV, Great Britain, 1826
Silver coin; Denomination: Shilling Royal Mint, London King George IV (1820-1830), 3rd Issue The shilling is a 12 pence coin.
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Coin - Crown (5 Shillings), William III, Great Britain, 1695
Silver coin: Denomination: Crown Tower Mint, London King William III (1694-1702) The legend on the coin reads as a single title from front to back, it translates: William III by the Gr ...
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Coin - Threepence, Charles II, Great Britain, 1660-1669
Silver coin; Denomination: Threepence Tower Mint, London King Charles II (1660-1685) The last of the hammered coinage and the first of the specifically struck coins for the Maundy cere ...
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Coin - Halfpenny, William III, England, Great Britain, 1698
Copper coin; Denomination: Halfpenny Royal Mint, London William III (1694-1702)
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Coin - Halfpenny, William III, England, Great Britain, 1700
Copper coin; Denomination: Halfpenny Royal Mint, London William III (1694-1702)
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Coin - Sixpence, George IV, Great Britain, 1826
Silver coin; Denomination: Sixpence Royal Mint, London King George IV (1820-1830), 3rd Issue
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