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Received the Albert Medal 'for his contribution to industrial progress in Britain'
Received the Albert Medal 'for his contribution to industrial progress in Britain'
Received the award 'for his work in the conservation of wild life'
Portrait has been identified as that of General Kingsley and was one of four works by Reynolds in the first British exhibition of contemporary art (1760), through the exhibition of these paintings Reynolds first became known to the public
Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Gold watch lent by HM Queen Mary which was given to her at the age of six by the Duke of Sussex, it had belonged to the Duke, the sixth son of George III who was once President of the RSA
On the Princess' right is Mr Herbert Morrison, and on her left Lord Ismay
On the Princess' right is Mr Herbert Morrison, and on her left Lord Ismay
From left to right Lady Folkestone; the Earl of Radnor, Chairman of Council; the Countess of Radnor and Kenneth Luckhurst, Secretary. The Chairman is holding his badge of office
Sir Ernest Goodale at the far left of the table