Received the Albert Medal 'for his contributions to technological and industrial innovation and management'
Received the Albert Medal 'for his contributions to technological and industrial innovation and management'
Taken on the occasion of Morita purchasing for the Society the first Albert Medal awarded to Sir Rowland Hill in 1864. Morita won the Albert Medal in 1982
Received the Albert Medal 'for his contributions to technological and industrial innovation and management'
Received the Albert Medal 'for his contributions to technological and industrial innovation and management'
Chairman of Council 1917-1919 and 1920-1921
Contains an entry form, correspondence, music score 'Moonshine and Mystery', description and flyers.
Drawn by Cornelius Varley
Medals
Correspondence suggesting names of nominees for Albert Medal. The Society sought suggestions from abroad via various embassies. Replies and translations were sent via the Foreign Office. Also includes replies from other organisations and societies. Includes printed copies of correspondence with Henry Wilde
Correspondence suggesting names of nominees for Albert Medal. The Society sought suggestions from abroad via various embassies. Replies and translations of replies were sent via the Foreign Office. Also includes replies from other organisations and societies.
Correspondence from individuals, clergy and institutions about proposals in response to Society's circular, including letter from the Duke of Wellington and the Prime Minister, Lord Palmerston. Also minutes of committee and rough accounts
Contains newspapers cuttings, programme of proceedings, catalogue of items on display, photographs, complete list of patents and lecture texts.
Meenor Thakor, Kinsi Abdulleh and Lorraine Leeson worked with architect Anne Thorne on the regeneration of the historic gatewey of Aldgate in London. The artists addressed the needs of pedestrians on this major traffic intersection, reducing the number of exits and employing a creative visual strategy to link the remaining subways above and below ground. The project was completed in 1998. Client: Cityside Regeneration Ltd. Award value £5,000.
Won a Travel Award under the the 'Animation' brief in the 'Design for a Sustainable World' sector. Travelled in Europe.
Contains an entry form and a music score 'Missa Brevis'.
Won a Travel Award worth £575 under the the 'Weave' brief in the 'Furnishing Textiles' sector. Travelled in Europe. Photocopy of original report.