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The obverse shows the heads of Minerva and Mercury, and has been struck from the original die of a medal which the Society first used in 1820. It was designed by William Wyon RA, based on an earlier design by John Flaxman RA. The lettering on the reverse is new and was cut by George T Friend to the design of John R Biggs. The medal is silver gilt
Plaque made by Wedgwood and the surrounds by G Bucklow and Sons Ltd. Photograph by Engravers Guild Ltd
Co-founder and Director Emeritus of the Hewlett Packard Company, in recognition of success in furthering global communications
Co-founder and Director Emeritus of the Hewlett Packard Company, in recognition of success in furthering global communications
Co-founder and Director Emeritus of the Hewlett Packard Company, in recognition of success in furthering global communications. From left to right David Diebold, President of the Fellows of the RSA in the USA; Mr Waddell, President of Menlo College; Prudence Leith, Chairman of Council; Mrs Hewlett; Malcolm and Brigid Dougal, British Consulate General for San Francisco; Mrs Waddell
It was at this event that Sir Peter Ustinov finally received the 1958 Benjamin Franklin Medal 'for his work in the field of drama' as in 1958 it was not possible to present the award. In accepting the award, Sir Peter said he was especially pleased because for years he was afraid he had been given the medal but had lost it.
It was at this event that Sir Peter Ustinov finally received the 1958 Benjamin Franklin Medal 'for his work in the field of drama' as in 1958 it was not possible to present the award. In accepting the award, Sir Peter said he was especially pleased because for years he was afraid he had been given the medal but had lost it.
It was at this event that Sir Peter Ustinov finally received the 1958 Benjamin Franklin Medal 'for his work in the field of drama' as in 1958 it was not possible to present the award. In accepting the award, Sir Peter said he was especially pleased because for years he was afraid he had been given the medal but had lost it.