Painted by Anna Zinkeisen, RDI; 12,500 sold
Received the silver medal for his simple system of grassland recording
Centenary Cup, designed by John Monteith Gates in collaboration with Don Weir, was hand fashioned of clear crystal by Steuben Glass at Corning, New York. The centenary of the Corning Glass Works, founded in 1851, was commemorated by the opening of the Corning Glass Center, dedicated to the history of art, science and industry of glassmaking. Corning Glass commissioned this commemorative cup in honour of the long relationship which has existed between the arts and industries of Britain and America
Prize of a gold medal and £500 offered 'A means of promoting the production or the economic utilization of food in Britain'. Awarded to Dr. Ronald Edgar Slade for a scheme for two systems of farming, one for grassland and the other for arable land
Prize of a gold medal and £500 offered 'A means of promoting the production or the economic utilization of food in Britain'. Awarded to Dr. Ronald Edgar Slade for a scheme for two systems of farming, one for grassland and the other for arable land
Centenary Cup, designed by John Monteith Gates in collaboration with Don Weir, was hand fashioned of clear crystal by Steuben Glass at Corning, New York. The centenary of the Corning Glass Works, founded in 1851, was commemorated by the opening of the Corning Glass Center, dedicated to the history of art, science and industry of glassmaking. Corning Glass commissioned this commemorative cup in honour of the long relationship which has existed between the arts and industries of Britain and America
The reception was the culmination of the celebrations held in connection with the Bicentenary. Sir William Reid Dick, winner of the 1948 Albert Medal, and Lady Reid Dick being presented to HRH The Duke of Edinburgh at the Society's bicentenary reception in 1954
Mr E Munro Runtz, Chairman of Council, far right. The reception was the culmination of the celebrations held in connection with the Bicentenary.
The reception was the culmination of the celebrations held in connection with the Bicentenary. Guests in the photos include HRH The Duke of Edinburgh; E Munro Rnutz, Chairman of Council; Kenneth Luckhurst, Secretary;Mr Chappell
The reception was the culmination of the celebrations held in connection with the Bicentenary
The reception was the culmination of the celebrations held in connection with the Bicentenary. Guests in the photos include HRH The Duke of Edinburgh; Earl of Radnor, former Chairman; Kenneth Luckhurst, Secretary; Ernest Goodale, former Chairman; E Munro Runtz, Chairman; Sir Edward Crowe; Sir Alfred Bossom; Sir Frank Brown
From left to right Sir William Off; Dr Holland (chairman of council); Mr Runtz; Sir Henry Dale (winner of the 1956 Albert Medal); K????; HRH The Duke of Edinburgh; Earl of Radnor
Received the Albert Medal 'for his services to industrial design'
Received the Benjamin Franklin Medal 'for his contribution to industrial progress in the motor car industry'
Received the Albert Medal 'for his contribution to the electronics industry'
Received the Benjamin Franklin Medal 'for his work for Anglo-American understanding'
Lecture delivered by F.L.D. Flintoff, Assistant Public Director of Public Health Engineering at Greater London Council
From left to right, Mr Flintoff, Assistant Director of Public Health Engineering, Greater London Council, Sir Walter Worboys, Chairman of Council, Lord Hayter and Mr G.E. Mercer