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A MEMENTO OF THE DUNEDIN EXHIBITION IN 1865. The “medal” was issued io connection with the International Exhibition held in Dunedin in 1865. The building now forms the entrance to the Dunedin Hospital. The design and workmanship; of the medal is considered by Mr B. B. Woodward, of the British Museum, to be so beautiful and artistic that he would like to have the designer’s name attached to the meda' they have.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 43 (Supplement)

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A MEMENTO OF THE DUNEDIN EXHIBITION IN 1865. The “medal” was issued io connection with the International Exhibition held in Dunedin in 1865. The building now forms the entrance to the Dunedin Hospital. The design and workmanship; of the medal is considered by Mr B. B. Woodward, of the British Museum, to be so beautiful and artistic that he would like to have the designer’s name attached to the meda' they have. Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 43 (Supplement)

A MEMENTO OF THE DUNEDIN EXHIBITION IN 1865. The “medal” was issued io connection with the International Exhibition held in Dunedin in 1865. The building now forms the entrance to the Dunedin Hospital. The design and workmanship; of the medal is considered by Mr B. B. Woodward, of the British Museum, to be so beautiful and artistic that he would like to have the designer’s name attached to the meda' they have. Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 43 (Supplement)