Royal Society of Arts Albert Medal

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The Royal Society of Arts Albert Medal is a prestigious British award recognizing outstanding contributions to the arts, manufactures, and commerce, often honoring innovators and industrial pioneers.


Statements (46)
Predicate Object
instanceOf award
medal
administeredBy Royal Society of Arts awards committee
associatedWith Royal Charter of the Royal Society of Arts
awardedBy Council of the Royal Society of Arts
awardedFor innovation in industry
pioneering technological achievement
significant impact on society
awardFor outstanding contributions to commerce
outstanding contributions to manufactures
outstanding contributions to the arts
awardingBodyType learned society
category British awards
Royal Society of Arts awards
country United Kingdom
domain industrial development
innovation
social progress
eligibility individuals
organizations
field arts
commerce
manufactures
frequency annual
genre civil decoration
hasLanguage English
hasMotto For distinguished merit in promoting Arts, Manufactures and Commerce
hasPart citation
medal
inception 1864
location London
namedAfter Albert, Prince Consort
Prince Albert
notableRecipient Alexander Graham Bell
Bill Gates
Frank Whittle
James Dyson
Marie Curie
Nelson Mandela
Stephen Hawking
Thomas Edison
Tim Berners-Lee
presentedBy Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce
Royal Society of Arts
scope international
status currently awarded

Referenced by (4)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Akio Morita ("Albert Medal")
Henry Bessemer
Jeremy Deller ("Albert Medal of the Royal Society of Arts")
awardReceived
Royal Society of Arts Albert Medal ("Royal Society of Arts awards")
category

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