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Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal KCVO RA (12 June 1863 – 10 October 1931), usually known as Bertram Mackennal, was an Australian sculptor and medallist, most famous for designing the coinage and stamps bearing the likeness of George V. He signed his work "BM". He was one of the few artists that King George V liked, and, as a result, was selected to create many sculptures of the late king. Some of his more notable works include statues of George on display in Delhi and Madras.

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  • Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal KCVO RA (12 June 1863 – 10 October 1931), usually known as Bertram Mackennal, was an Australian sculptor and medallist, most famous for designing the coinage and stamps bearing the likeness of George V. He signed his work "BM". He was one of the few artists that King George V liked, and, as a result, was selected to create many sculptures of the late king. Some of his more notable works include statues of George on display in Delhi and Madras. (en)
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  • Edgar Bertram Mackennal (en)
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  • 1931-10-10 (xsd:date)
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  • Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in 1921 (en)
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  • Edgar Bertram Mackennal (en)
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  • – Melbourne, Australia (en)
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  • Sir Bertram Mackennal (en)
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  • Obverse: Profile of George V surrounded by his name. (en)
  • Obverse: King George V crowned head surrounded by lettering "GEORGE V KING EMPEROR" at the periphery. (en)
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  • Reverse: Face value, country and date. (en)
  • Reverse: Denomination and year surrounded by wreath. Lettering "ONE QUARTER ANNA INDIA 1933". (en)
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  • 1931-10-10 (xsd:date)
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  • – Watcombe Hall, near Torquay, UK (en)
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  • Made of 91.7% silver, total 849,622,000 coins minted from 1904 to 1910 at the Kolkata mint. (en)
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  • Indian rupee engraved by Mackennal. (en)
  • One Quarter anna engraved by Mackennal (en)
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  • Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal KCVO RA (12 June 1863 – 10 October 1931), usually known as Bertram Mackennal, was an Australian sculptor and medallist, most famous for designing the coinage and stamps bearing the likeness of George V. He signed his work "BM". He was one of the few artists that King George V liked, and, as a result, was selected to create many sculptures of the late king. Some of his more notable works include statues of George on display in Delhi and Madras. (en)
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