Received the Albert Medal for his foresight, faith and fortitude which led free men to victory
Photographs
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The reception was the culmination of the celebrations held in connection with the Bicentenary. Sir William Reid Dick, winner of the 1948 Albert Medal, and Lady Reid Dick being presented to HRH The Duke of Edinburgh at the Society's bicentenary reception in 1954
Received the Albert Medal 'for National Memories in Living Stone'
The photograph was taken after a dinner given by...., when Chairman of the Council of the RSA, at 40 Chester Square, London.
Received the Albert Medal 'for his outstanding services to music'
Received the Albert Medal 'for his outstanding services to music'
Received the Albert Medal 'for his outstanding services to music'
Chairman of Council 1967-1968
Chairman of Council 1967-1968
Background to the RSA's history
Chairman of Council 1925-1926
Members
Received the Albert Medal 'in recognition of his outstanding contribution as a leading conductor and champion of orchestral involvement in a broad programme of education and community activity'
Received the Albert Medal 'in recognition of his outstanding contribution as a leading conductor and champion of orchestral involvement in a broad programme of education and community activity'
Received the Albert Medal 'in recognition of his outstanding contribution as a leading conductor and champion of orchestral involvement in a broad programme of education and community activity'
Received the Albert Medal 'for his outstanding contributions towards accord within the Commonwealth and his promotion of the worldwide concept of inseparable humanity'