W Roy Wheeler Medallion - meaning and definition. What is W Roy Wheeler Medallion
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What (who) is W Roy Wheeler Medallion - definition

AUSTRALIAN ORNITHOLOGIST
W. Roy Wheeler

Wilson Roy Wheeler         
Wilson Roy Wheeler MBE FRAOU (1905–1988), commonly referred to as W. Roy Wheeler, was an Australian postman and professional ornithologist.
John Wheeler-Bennett         
ENGLISH HISTORIAN
John Wheeler Bennett; Wheeler-Bennett, John; Wheeler-Bennett, John W.; John Wheeler Wheeler-Bennett
Sir John Wheeler Wheeler-Bennett (13 October 1902 – 9 December 1975) was a conservative English historian of German and diplomatic history, and the official biographer of King George VI. He was well known in his lifetime, and his interpretation of the role of the German Army influenced a number of British historians.
Cavillargues medallion         
  • ''Pollice Verso'' (1872) by Gérôme
ROMAN EMPIRE ARTEFACT
Nîmes medallion
The Cavillargues medallion (also called the Nîmes medallion) is an artefact of the Roman Empire found in modern-day France, dated to c. AD 200.

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Wilson Roy Wheeler

Wilson Roy Wheeler MBE FRAOU (1905–1988), commonly referred to as W. Roy Wheeler, was an Australian postman and professional ornithologist. He was an active bird bander and was convener of the Altona Survey Group, later part of the Victorian Ornithological Research Group. In 1965 he was awarded the Australian Natural History Medallion. He was a member of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU), President 1964–1965, and made a Fellow of the RAOU in 1971.

He was also very active in the Bird Observers Club (BOCA), serving as President (1951–1954), Honorary Secretary (1954–1971) and Honorary Treasurer (1963–1971). In 2005 he was commemorated, on the occasion of BOCA's centenary, by the creation of a new award, the W. Roy Wheeler Medallion for Excellence in Field Ornithology.