The Atlantic Provinces Silver Medal was awarded by the Atlantic Canada Chapter of the RSA. The first such medal was awarded in 1978.
Founder of The Times.
Portraits attributed to P. Jean.
Corresponding member in Russia
From the silhouette in the possession of Walter Saunders Taylor
Frontispiece to The Works of James Barry, 1809
Dr Bryce Rankine was awarded the Harnett Medal for achievement, eminence and performancein Australia in the fields of arts, manufactures and commerce, for his contributions to the development of the modern Australian wine industry.\n\nThe presentation, in Sydney, was made by Professor Trevor Cole, Chairman of the New South Wales Chapter.
Ita Buttrose was awarded the fifth Harnett Medal (1992) for her professional achievements in publishing, journalism, radio and TV broadcasting as well as for her extensive community service record, particularly in the field of medical education and health care.\n\nThe presentation was made by Colin Parker, Deputy Chairman of the New South Wales Chapter in Sydney in 1993.\n\nSir Ian Turbott, Chancellor of the University of Wester Syndey appears in one of the photographs; Professor Peter Johnson, Chancellor of the University of Technology and Roy McWillaim, Chairman of the New South wales Chapter in another.
Mr Hector Crawford was awarded the first Harnett Medal (1985) for his contributions to music and broadcast entertainment in Australia.\n\nThe presentation was made in Melbourne in 1985 by His Royal Highness, The Duke of Edinburgh.\n\nThe photograph shows, from left to right, Mr Crawford, Mr Oscar Gimesy, Chairman of the Society's Victorian Chapter Committee and His Royal Highness, The Duke of Edinburgh.
Obverse and reverse image of the Harnett Medal.
Lady Hartnett, Sir Rohan Delacombe, Governor of Victoria, Sir Laurence Hartnett (reading the President's message), Lady Delacombe and Mr Talbot Duckmanton, General Manager of the Australian Broadcasting Commission.