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Crawford Medal

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The Crawford Medal is awarded by The Royal Philatelic Society London for the most valuable and original contribution to the study and knowledge of philately published in book form during the two years preceding the award.

The medal is named after James Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford, who by the time of his death in 1913 had amassed the greatest philatelic library of his time.[1]

References

List of Crawford Medal Winners:

See Also

Charles Nissen
James Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford
John Wilson (philatelist)