Helen Laura Farquhar was a British numismatist and a founder member of the British Numismatic Society in 1903. Farquhar served on the British Numismatic Society Council many times from 1910-1946 and was Vice-President at various times 1912-1953. Farquhar specialised in British numismatics, especially Stuart portraiture and the Touch pieces associated with the King's Evil. Farquhar wrote prolifically on these subjects, particularly in the British Numismatic Journal where she published articles in every volume from 1905-1930.
Farquhar was awarded the John Sanford Saltus Medal of the British Numismatic Society for 1911 at the February 1912 meeting of the Society for her work on Stuart coins and medals.
Farquhar collected coins and medals associated with her scholarly interests in the Stuart period. She used these collections in presentations to the British Numismatic Society and donated or bequeathed her collection to the British Museum.
Family
Farquhar lived with her sister Isabel for most of her adult life.
Publications
Articles
"Portraiture of the Stuarts on the Royalist Badges" in British Numismatic Journal 2 243-290
"Patterns and medals bearing the legend IACOBVS III or IACOBVS VIII" in British Numismatic Journal 3 229-270
"Portraiture of our Tudor monarchs on their coins and medals" in British Numismatic Journal 4 79-143
"Portraiture of Our Stuart Monarchs on their Coins and Medals" in British Numismatic Journal 5 145-262
"Portraiture of Our Stuart Monarchs on their Coins and Medals. Part II: James II" in British Numismatic Journal 6 213-285
"Portraiture of our Stuart monarchs on their coins and medals. Part III: William and Mary" in British Numismatic Journal 7 199-267
"Portraiture of our Stuart monarchs on their coins and medals, Part IV: William III" in British Numismatic Journal 8 207-273
"Portraiture of our Stuart monarchs on their coins and medals: Part V, William III, continued" in British Numismatic Journal 9 237-294
"Portraiture of our Stuart monarchs on their coins and medals. Part VI: Anne" in British Numismatic Journal 10 199-266
"Portraiture of our Stuart monarchs on their coins and medals. Part VII: Anne continued" in British Numismatic Journal 11 219-287
"Silver Counters of the Seventeenth Century" in The Numismatic Chronicle 16 133-193
"Royal charities. Part I: angels as healing-pieces for the king's evil" in British Numismatic Journal 12 39-135
"Concerning some Roettiers Dies" in The Numismatic Chronicle 17 126-165
"Royal charities. Part II: touchpieces for the king's evil" in British Numismatic Journal 13 95-163
"Royal charities. Part III touchpieces for the king's evil. James II to William III" in British Numismatic Journal 14 89-120
"Royal charities. Part IV Touchpiece's for the king's evil" in British Numismatic Journal 15 141-184
"Royal Charities " in British Numismatic Journal 16 195-228
"A series of portrait plaques in thin silver, struck in Stuart times, technically called shells or clichés" in British Numismatic Journal 16 229-246
"Royal Charities Part II" in British Numismatic Journal 17 133-164
"An Emergenc Coinage in Ireland" in British Numismatic Journal 17 165-169
"Some portrait-medals struck between 1745 and 1752 for Prince Charles Edward" in British Numismatic Journal 17 171-225
"The Shrewsbury Medal" in British Numismatic Journal 18 125-134
"Royal Charities Part IV" in British Numismatic Journal 19 109-129
"A Lost Coinage in the Channel Islands" in The Numismatic Chronicle 8 199-212
"Royal Charities Part V" in British Numismatic Journal 20 215-150
"The Forlorn Hope Medal of Charles I" in The Numismatic Chronicle 10 316-329
"Thomas Simon, "One of our Chief Geavers"" in The Numismatic Chronicle 12 274-310