Description
Inscribed below: 'The EXPLANATORY Print
He lead an expedition to Iowa to view the solar eclipse on 7 August 1869
View of Elm Grove in Lewisham
David Jones and John Connolly
The Royal Society mace Size:Large: 7 x 5in Inscribed below: 'The EXPLANATORY PrintThe silver gilt mace was a gift from King Charles II in 1663. It is decorated with a running pattern of roses and thistles on the stem, and the embossed figures of a rose, harp, thistle and fleur de lys on the head, emblematic of Engladn, Ireland, Scotland and France. The letters 'C. R.' denote Charles II, and an inscription on a shield at the base describes Charles as the Society's 'founder and patron'. 1663
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