Photo taken for article in the Journal to publicise the Archive Project. Photographer Denzil McNeelance
Exhibitions
On the Princess' right is Mr Herbert Morrison, and on her left Lord Ismay
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.
Clock presented to the Society in 1760
Unidentified winners of the 1983 award.
Received the Benjamin Franklin Medal 'for his work in scientific industrial development'
Plaque made by Wedgwood and the surrounds by G Bucklow and Sons Ltd. Photograph by Engravers Guild Ltd
Campaign for Learning CEO, Bill Lucas with Gladiator Saracen, surf the Web using the family history guide Familia under the guidence of two Earl experts.