Received the Albert Medal 'for his contributions to molecular and cell biology'
Part of the Nationhood series of lectures
Guest could be James W Gerard, Union Club Board of Directors. David Diebold, President of the RSA in the US, in the background. Peter Cowling, RSA Director, far right
Guest could be James W Gerard, Union Club Board of Directors
Guest could be James W Gerard, Union Club Board of Directors
Guest on left could be James W Gerard, Union Club Board of Directors. Peter Cowling, RSA Director in background
Image used to illustrate the Programme report on The National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts
Award instituted as a result of a recommendation by the Commonwealth Section Committee, consists of a silver medal and diploma. The object of the award was to encourage the making of documentary films designed for specific public purposes in their country of origin. The award was open film production units operating in any country of the Commonwealth for the purpose of making documentary films. Films had to be submitted through the Government of the country and no country could enter more than two films.\nIn devising the award the RSA was greatly assisted by advice and help from the Colonial Office, the Commonwealth Relations Office, the Central Office of Information and the British Film Institute.
Dr Houghton delivered lecture in The Global Commons series entitled 'Space', 27/4/1988
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh presenting the Albert Medal to Jonathan Miller, 1990 'for the outstanding contribution he has made to both the arts and sciences and the way he has brought both to a larger audience'
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh presenting the Albert Medal to Jonathan Miller, 1990 'for the outstanding contribution he has made to both the arts and sciences and the way he has brought both to a larger audience'
Members
Members\nFrom an engraved portrait by Joseph Baker