The environmental consultancy Environmental Resources Limited sponsored addresses by high level politicians in the Great Room.\nJulie Hill, event chairman Robin Bidwell.....Mike Harrison, Head of Environment.
The conference was convened by the Committee for the Environment of the RSA as the centrepiece of its programme for Industry Year 1986 'Industry: Caring for the Environment'. Contact sheets of speakers and audience.
The exhibition formed part of the Society's contribution to European Year of the Environment and, with the support of British Petroleum, the exhibition helped spread the environmental message to a wide public. It was on display in three main London railway stations during March 1987 and from April to March 1988 it visited other major cities.\nContact sheets of attendees and participants at the Launch of the exhibition at the Society's House in January 1987.
The exhibition formed part of the Society's contribution to European Year of the Environment and, with the support of British Petroleum, the exhibition helped spread the environmental message to a wide public. It was on display in three main London railway stations during March 1987 and from April to March 1988 it visited other major cities.\nContact sheets of the model of the exhibition in the RSA's Benjamin Franklin room.
Received the Albert Medal 'for the advancement of Commerce and Arts, especially in Lancashire'
Received the Albert Medal for his foresight, faith and fortitude which led men to victory
Received the Albert Medal as a 'builder of a lasting heritage for Britain'
Received the Albert Medal 'in recognition of his contribution to the development of aeronautical science and engineering'
Received the Albert Medal 'for his outstanding services to music'
Received the Albert Medal 'in recognition for Her Majesty's outstanding support and patronage of the arts, manufactures and commerce'
Received the Albert Medal 'in recognition of Her Majesty's outstanding support and patronage of the arts, manufactures and commerce'
Received the Albert Medal 'for his contribution to orthopaedic surgery'
Received the Albert Medal 'for his services to music, and in particular his generous and practical encouragement of young musicians and of young people learning to appreciate music'
Received the Albert Medal 'for her work in the field of international co-operation in economic development'. Baroness Jackson prevented by illness from attending the presentation, William Clark who succeeded her as President of the International Institute for Environment and Development, received it for her.
Received the Albert Medal 'for his contributions to technological and industrial innovation and management'