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Swiney Prize for 1964

Awarded jointly to Dr Julius Stone, Challis Professor of Jurisprudence and International Law in the University of Sydney and Dr Glanville Williams, Reader in English Law in the University of Cambridge for their respective works 'The Province and Function of Law' and 'Criminal Law : The General Part'. The cups were designed by Tony Lawa, ARCA and made by Silver Workshops Limited. The cups 12in. high and 5in. wide at the greatest extremities are engraved at the base with the name of the recipient and his prize winning work and bear the emblem of the RSA.

Swiney Prize for 1959

Awarded to Dr Keith Simpson, Reader in Forensic Medicine to the University of London at Guy's Hospital Medical School, for his work 'Forensic Medicine' (third edition). Designed by David Mellor, the cup is raised in heavy gauge silver and treated with a hammered thickened edge. The body is almost round at the base, transforming into a square with full sides and radiused corners. The top edge of the cup is mounted with a triangular section gold wire and on the front face is mounted the emblem of the RSA carved in 18ct. yellow gold.

Swiney Prize for 1959

Awarded to Dr Keith Simpson, Reader in Forensic Medicine to the University of London at Guy's Hospital Medical School, for his work 'Forensic Medicine' (third edition). Designed by David Mellor, the cup is raised in heavy gauge silver and treated with a hammered thickened edge. The body is almost round at the base, transforming into a square with full sides and radiused corners. The top edge of the cup is mounted with a triangular section gold wire and on the front face is mounted the emblem of the RSA carved in 18ct. yellow gold.

Sussex Aids Hospice, 1991/92
RSA/PR/AR/110/10/13 · Item · 1991-1996
Part of Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

David Pearl. working with architects Colwyn Foulkes & Partners, produced designs for a large contemporary stained glass scheme for this aids hospice in Brighton. Pearl states 'Properly used stained glass become inseparable from the intentions and the fabric of the architecture....' Regretfully, due to financial constraints, the designs were not implemented. Client: West Sussex County Council. Award value £4,500.