Commissioned by the Australian Government in 1937, stands on a monolith in front of the Parliament Buildings in Canberra. Received the Albert Medal in 1913 'for nine years Presidency and now Patron of the Society, in respectful recognition of His Majesty's untiring efforts to make himself personally acquainted with the social and economic condition of the various parts of his Dominions and to promote the progress of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce in the United Kingdom and throughout the British Empire'
Received the Albert Medal in 1958 'to mark Her Majesty's personal service to arts, manufactures and commerce, at home and abroad'
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh received the Albert Medal in 1963 'for distinguished merit in promoting arts, manufactures and commerce'
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh received the Albert Medal in 1963 'for distinguished merit in promoting arts, manufactures and commerce'
The first of a series of three Cantor lectures on the Modern Theatre, other speakers were Sir Ralph Richardson and Tyrone Guthrie. Peter Ustinov won the Benjamin Franklin Medal in 1958 for his work in the field of drama
The first of a series of three Cantor lectures on the Modern Theatre, other speakers were Sir Ralph Richardson and Tyrone Guthrie. Peter Ustinov won the Benjamin Franklin Medal in 1958 for his work in the field of drama