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              RSA/PR/GE/100/19/127 · Stuk · 12/3/1997
              Part of Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

              Received the Benjamin Franklin Medal 'for his work in the field of drama' but at the time it was not possible to present the award. Remedied when Sir Peter chaired the Design Council lecture 'Breaking the Age Barrier' by Roger Coleman, Design Age, Royal College of Art, part of Design in Education Week. 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.

              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 1979

              Awarded to Professor J K Mason, Regius Professor of Forensic medicine in the University of Edinburgh, for his work 'Forensic Medicine for Lawyers' and his edition of 'The Pathology of Violent Injury'. Designed and made by Thomas Dobbie, it is made of silver, with gilt and enamel stem, the enamel sections being individually fitted to a central core attached to the bowl.