Photographs
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Awarded to John Glaister, Regius Professor of Forensic Medicine in the University of Glasgow and Professor J C Brash, Professor of Anatomy in the University of Edinburgh, for their joint work on 'Medico-legal Aspects of the Ruxton Case. Cup made to the design of H G Murphy, RDI
Awarded to Professor G W Paton, Vice-Chancellor of Melbourne University for his 'Textbook of Jurisprudence' (Second Edition)
Awarded to Professor G W Paton, Vice-Chancellor of Melbourne University for his 'Textbook of Jurisprudence' (Second Edition)
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.
Awarded to Professor Francis E Camps for his work as Editor of the second edition of 'Gradwohl's Legal Medicine'. Designed by Andrew Bray, DESRCA, whose design is based on the concept of the standing cup. It incorporates cones and cylinder shapes to create a positive statement of a cup on a stand, whilst still remaining a visually whole unit. The disposition, size and finish of these shapes provides a vessel which is suitable to hold and to drink from. The cup is 11 in. high, 3 in. wide and 5 in. deep and is engraved with the Society's device, as well as the name of the prize and recipient
Awarded to Professor S F C Milsom, of the University of London for his work 'Historical Foundations of the Common Law'. The cup was designed and executed by Michael Driver. It is 6in. high and 3in. in diameter, the interior of the bowl is silver gilt.
Drawn by Cornelius Varley, engraved by J B Taylor
Drawn by Joseph Clement, engraved by James Davis
Award instituted as a result of a recommendation by the Commonwealth Section Committee, consists of a silver medal and diploma. The object of the award was to encourage the making of documentary films designed for specific public purposes in their country of origin. The award was open film production units operating in any country of the Commonwealth for the purpose of making documentary films. Films had to be submitted through the Government of the country and no country could enter more than two films.\nIn devising the award the RSA was greatly assisted by advice and help from the Colonial Office, the Commonwealth Relations Office, the Central Office of Information and the British Film Institute.