Royalty
178 Archival description results for Royalty
Received the Albert Medal 'for his services to music, and in particular his generous and practical encouragement of young musicians and of young people learning to appreciate music'
Received the Albert Medal 'for his services to music, and in particular his generous and practical encouragement of young musicians and of young people learning to appreciate music'
Received the Albert Medal 'for his services to music, and in particular his generous and practical encouragement of young musicians and of young people learning to appreciate music'
Received the Albert Medal 'for his services to music, and in particular his generous and practical encouragement of young musicians and of young people learning to appreciate music'
Received the Albert Medal 'for his services to music, and in particular his generous and practical encouragement of young musicians and of young people learning to appreciate music'
Received the Albert Medal 'for his services to music, and in particular his generous and practical encouragement of young musicians and of young people learning to appreciate music'
Received the Albert Medal 'for his services to music, and in particular his generous and practical encouragement of young musicians and of young people learning to appreciate music'
Received the Albert Medal 'for his services to music, and in particular his generous and practical encouragement of young musicians and of young people learning to appreciate music'
Received the Albert Medal 'for his services to music, and in particular his generous and practical encouragement of young musicians and of young people learning to appreciate music'
Received the Albert Medal 'for his services to music, and in particular his generous and practical encouragement of young musicians and of young people learning to appreciate music'
Received the Albert Medal 'for his services to music, and in particular his generous and practical encouragement of young musicians and of young people learning to appreciate music'
Received the Albert Medal 'for his services to music, and in particular his generous and practical encouragement of young musicians and of young people learning to appreciate music'
Received the Albert Medal 'for his outstanding contributions towards accord within the Commonwealth and his promotion of the worldwide concept of inseparable humanity'
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 her work in the field of international co-operation in economic development'. Baroness Jackson prevented by illness from attending the presentation, William Clark who succeeded her as President of the International Institute for Environment and Development, received it for her.
Received the Albert Medal 'for his contribution to music'