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English: This 1866-67 Melbourne Exhibition Medal was awarded to Silvester Diggles from Queensland, in the printing category, for the production of The “Ornithology of Australia”. The medal is inscribed with a Latin proverb “Facies non omnibus una, Nec diversa tamen, qualem decet esse sororum”, which translates to “Their faces were not all alike, nor yet unlike, but such as those of sisters ought to be”
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