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Award Collection (page 5)

"Recognizing Excellence: Celebrating the Power of Achievement" In a world filled with remarkable individuals and extraordinary accomplishments

Background imageAward Collection: Army of India Medal, 1799-1826

Army of India Medal, 1799-1826
This medal was awarded to Cornet G.I. Call who served with the 27th Light Dragoons. It was awarded with the clasps ALLIGHUR (4th September 1803), BATTLE of DELHI (11th September 1803)

Background imageAward Collection: Shield with 17 Campaign Medals, 1807-1918

Shield with 17 Campaign Medals, 1807-1918
These 17 campaign medals were awarded to various members of the Call family. The medals date from the Peninsular War (1807-1814) to the Great War (1914-1918) and include

Background imageAward Collection: Military General Service Medal, 1793-1814

Military General Service Medal, 1793-1814
This medal was awarded to Captain G.J. Call in 1848, together with the clasp CUIDAD RODRIGO. It is one of 17 campaign medals awarded to members of the Call family, now in the museum collection

Background imageAward Collection: Advertisement for Romeo y Julieta cigars, c1900s

Advertisement for Romeo y Julieta cigars, c1900s
Advertisement for Romeo y Julieta cigars. Romeo y Julieta is a well-known brand of Cuban cigars, first established in 1875 by Inocencio Alvarez

Background imageAward Collection: A man attempts to climb a greased wooden pole to reach a flag for a cash prize in

A man attempts to climb a greased wooden pole to reach a flag for a cash prize in Kelaniya village, 10 km (6 miles) from Colombo April 16, 2010

Background imageAward Collection: Gonzalo Rodriguez F3000 Awards

Gonzalo Rodriguez F3000 Awards
Tomas Enge (CZE) Ma-Con Engineering recieves an award. Gonzalo Rodriguez F3000 Awards, Monza, Italy, 9 September 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageAward Collection: GP2 Series

GP2 Series
Ciudad de las Artes y las Cliencias. GP2 Series 2007 Prize Giving Ceremony, Umbracle Terrace, Ciudad de lad Artes y las Ciencas, Valencia, Spain, Sunday 30 September 2007

Background imageAward Collection: GP2 Series

GP2 Series
(L to R): Nanni Rodriguez (URU) with Will Buxton (GBR) GP2 Press Officer. GP2 Series 2007 Prize Giving Ceremony, Umbracle Terrace, Ciudad de lad Artes y las Ciencas, Valencia, Spain

Background imageAward Collection: Gonzalo Rodriguez F3000 Awards

Gonzalo Rodriguez F3000 Awards
(L to R): Giorgio Pantano (ITA) Jordan, Takuma Sato (JPN) BAR, Nanni Rodriguez (URU) sister of Gonzalo and Juan Pablo Montoya (COL) Williams

Background imageAward Collection: Autosport Awards 2002

Autosport Awards 2002
(L-R) Minardi driver Mark Webber (AUS) is presented with the Rookie of the Year award from former winner Jenson Button (GBR)

Background imageAward Collection: Juan Manuel Fangio Museum Awards

Juan Manuel Fangio Museum Awards
Jose Froilan Gonzalez (ARG) poses in a copy of a Lancia Ferrari D50 created at the Fangio Museum. Juan Manuel Fangio Museum Awards, Fangio Museum, Balcarce, Argentina, 8 April 2005. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageAward Collection: Juan Manuel Fangio Museum Awards

Juan Manuel Fangio Museum Awards
Jose Froilan Gonzalez (ARG) poses in a copy of a Lancia Ferrari D50 created at the Fangio Museum. Also pictured (L to R): Luis C

Background imageAward Collection: Nextel Cup Series

Nextel Cup Series
Jimmie Johnson (USA). Nextel Cup Series Banquet and Awards week, New York City, USA, 3 December 2005. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageAward Collection: Autosport Awards 2002

Autosport Awards 2002
(L-R) Toyota F1 driver Allan McNish (GBR) presented the award for British Club Driver of the Year to Formula Renault Champion Danny Watts (GBR)

Background imageAward Collection: 197189

197189

Background imageAward Collection: NASA Space Flight Medal awarded to Sally Ride, 1983. Creator: Unknown

NASA Space Flight Medal awarded to Sally Ride, 1983. Creator: Unknown
NASA Space Flight Medal awarded to Sally Ride, 1983. This set of items constitute the NASA Space Flight Medal awarded to Dr. Sally K. Ride after her first space flight aboard STS-7 in 1983

Background imageAward Collection: Roman crowns and wreaths

Roman crowns and wreaths
Crowns of the ancients: radial crowns 1, 2, laurel wreaths 3, 4, civic crown 5, Obsidionalis (for generals who delivered a town under siege) 6

Background imageAward Collection: Police Gazette Championship Belt and presentation case awarded to Ezzard Charles, 1948

Police Gazette Championship Belt and presentation case awarded to Ezzard Charles, 1948
Ezzard Mack Charles (1921-1975), known as the Cincinnati Cobra, was an African-American professional boxer and World Heavyweight Champion

Background imageAward Collection: Freda Holland, Night Sister, Dellwood Maternity Home, Reading

Freda Holland, Night Sister, Dellwood Maternity Home, Reading, recipient of the George Medal, with complete disregard for her own safety

Background imageAward Collection: Left to right, British boxer Terry Downes, singer Helen Shapiro

Left to right, British boxer Terry Downes, singer Helen Shapiro and Sugar Ray Robinson at a Variety Club Luncheon at the Savoy Hotel in London. 11th September 1962

Background imageAward Collection: British Fashion Awards in the British Fashion Council

British Fashion Awards in the British Fashion Councils tent at the Natural History Museum, London. Pictured, hat designer Philip Treacy. 19th October 1993

Background imageAward Collection: The Variety Club of Great Britain presents its Show Business Awards for 1971 at a dinner

The Variety Club of Great Britain presents its Show Business Awards for 1971 at a dinner at the Cafe Royal, Regent Street. Pictured, Benny Hill ITV personality with actress Jenny Lee Wright

Background imageAward Collection: Alderman Kelly, Mayor of Bootle, pinning the Scouts Silver Cross for Gallantry to

Alderman Kelly, Mayor of Bootle, pinning the Scouts Silver Cross for Gallantry to the flag of one of the three troops who gained the award

Background imageAward Collection: Dunkirk Medal. Picture shows Mr John Bell with his Dunkirk Medal

Dunkirk Medal. Picture shows Mr John Bell with his Dunkirk Medal. The Dunkirk evacuation, code-named Operation Dynamo and also known as the Miracle of Dunkirk

Background imageAward Collection: Glenda Jackson holds her Oscar for best actress which was presented to her at a

Glenda Jackson holds her Oscar for best actress which was presented to her at a recepetion at the Dorchester Hotel in London for her role in the film " Women in Love"

Background imageAward Collection: David Seaman, Goalkeeper, with his Young Player Of The Month Award for December 1985

David Seaman, Goalkeeper, with his Young Player Of The Month Award for December 1985. Sponsored by Fiat. David was 22 years old at the time and playing for Birmingham City at this time, 1984 to 1986

Background imageAward Collection: Picture shows a Bulldog named Maythorp Drum Major, or Major for short

Picture shows a Bulldog named Maythorp Drum Major, or Major for short. He proudly stands with his Best Dog In Show award at The Northumberland and Durham Bulldog Club Show, North East England

Background imageAward Collection: Liverpool Footballer Kenny Dalglish with his wife Marina son Paul

Liverpool Footballer Kenny Dalglish with his wife Marina son Paul and daughter Kelly at Buckingham Palace, London, after receiving his MBE. Picture taken 1st February 1984

Background imageAward Collection: Anneka Rice, Television presenter in 1986. Picture taken before the official

Anneka Rice, Television presenter in 1986. Picture taken before the official Rear of the Year/Bottom of the Year award and photocall

Background imageAward Collection: Elton John with Lord George Brown. Lord George Brown made the presentations at Capital

Elton John with Lord George Brown. Lord George Brown made the presentations at Capital Radios awards to the music industry

Background imageAward Collection: Pyrgis restaurant in Linthorpe Village has been presented with a Heartbeat award as

Pyrgis restaurant in Linthorpe Village has been presented with a Heartbeat award as the first of 400 catering establishments in the town to satisfy stringent requirements under a scheme aimed at

Background imageAward Collection: Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean receive the Freedom of the City of Nottingham

Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean receive the Freedom of the City of Nottingham. 28th April 1983

Background imageAward Collection: Johnny Dankworth and Cleo Laine at The Variety Club of Great Britain annual show business

Johnny Dankworth and Cleo Laine at The Variety Club of Great Britain annual show business awards ceremony at The London Savoy Hotel

Background imageAward Collection: Mike Yarwood after being presented with the Order of the British Empire medal at

Mike Yarwood after being presented with the Order of the British Empire medal at Buckingham Palace. He is pictured with his wife Sandra and daughters Charlotte and Claire. 8th December 1976

Background imageAward Collection: Stephen Hendry accepts Wallace Merchers gift at Tynecastle. 6th May 1990

Stephen Hendry accepts Wallace Merchers gift at Tynecastle. 6th May 1990

Background imageAward Collection: Amos Hinton & Sons plc, a small supermarket company from the North East of England

Amos Hinton & Sons plc, a small supermarket company from the North East of England trading as Hintons, acquired in a takeover by Argyll Foods in 1984. Our Picture Shows

Background imageAward Collection: British Record Industry Awards, at The Grosvenor House Hotel

British Record Industry Awards, at The Grosvenor House Hotel. Pictured, Culture Club band member, Roy Hay, Mikey Craig, Boy George, Jon Moss and Latoya Jackson. 9th February 1984

Background imageAward Collection: Womans Own 'Children of Courage'Awards. Ten children were presented with

Womans Own "Children of Courage"Awards. Ten children were presented with
Womans Own " Children of Courage" Awards. Ten children were presented with awards by Mrs Audrey Callaghan for their courage at a service in Westminster Abbey

Background imageAward Collection: Mark Morrison flanked by dancers dressed as policewomen

Mark Morrison flanked by dancers dressed as policewomen, enters the stage to perform Return Of The Mack. The Brit Music Awards at Earls Court. 24th February 1997

Background imageAward Collection: Scottish author of Trainspotting, Irvine Welsh, and Damon Albarn of Blur on stage at The

Scottish author of Trainspotting, Irvine Welsh, and Damon Albarn of Blur on stage at The Brit Music Awards at Earls Court. 24th February 1997

Background imageAward Collection: Twin brothers Matt and Luke Goss of the pop group Bros arriving at the Brit Music Awards

Twin brothers Matt and Luke Goss of the pop group Bros arriving at the Brit Music Awards at Royal Albert Hall, London. 13th February 1989

Background imageAward Collection: Musician Tricky, in a wheelchair pictured with another guest at the Brit Music Awards at

Musician Tricky, in a wheelchair pictured with another guest at the Brit Music Awards at Earls Court. 24th February 1997

Background imageAward Collection: Michael Jackson, pictured in 1988, in London where he is entered into The Guinness World

Michael Jackson, pictured in 1988, in London where he is entered into The Guinness World Records to honour himselling out Wembley Stadium seven (7) times on the Bad Tour

Background imageAward Collection: David Bowie (right) at the British Rock and Pop awards. He was named the best male singer

David Bowie (right) at the British Rock and Pop awards. He was named the best male singer in the British Rock and Pop Awards for 1980, organised jointly by the Daily Mirror

Background imageAward Collection: Adam and the Ants performing at the British Rock and Pop awards. 24th February 1981

Adam and the Ants performing at the British Rock and Pop awards. 24th February 1981

Background imageAward Collection: Britain in Bloom regional finalists, pictured in Brueton Park, Solihull

Britain in Bloom regional finalists, pictured in Brueton Park, Solihull, are Chris Gregory and Carole Walker (co-ordinators or Britain in Bloom). 8th September 1999

Background imageAward Collection: Rod Stewart holding his Best Singer Award at The Oval Pop Festival, Oval Cricket Ground

Rod Stewart holding his Best Singer Award at The Oval Pop Festival, Oval Cricket Ground, South London. The festival was sponsored by Music Magazine Melody Maker Picture taken 30th September 1972

Background imageAward Collection: Emerson, Lake and Palmer at The Oval Pop Festival, Oval Cricket Ground, South London

Emerson, Lake and Palmer at The Oval Pop Festival, Oval Cricket Ground, South London. The event was sponsored by Music Paper Melody Maker, and Emerson, Lake and Palmer won 7 awards




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"Recognizing Excellence: Celebrating the Power of Achievement" In a world filled with remarkable individuals and extraordinary accomplishments, the concept of an award holds immense significance. From literary genius Iris Murdoch's profound impact on literature to Moss, the loyal companion owned by Mr Cledwyn Morgan, whose unwavering companionship has touched countless hearts in Ystradgynlais. The valorous Flight Lieutenant K. H. F Letford, DFO, reminds us of the brave souls who soar through the skies, protecting our nations with their courage and dedication. Meanwhile, Annie Oakley's iconic image captured in a publicity still serves as a timeless reminder of her unparalleled marksmanship skills. Delving into history takes us back to Delhi in 1916 when a formidable Polo Team showcased their prowess on horseback. Similarly, Alfred (Alfie) Shrubb's name echoes through time as he etched his legacy as a famous long-distance runner. Michiel de Ruyter stands tall in Ferdinand's portrait as Lieutenant-Admiral during 1667—a testament to his leadership and naval expertise that shaped maritime history forever. And at Restormel Castle in Cornwall during June 1989, Bruce Netherton was honored with an Imperial Service Medal for his exceptional service. Artistic expressions also find their place within awards—the Parable of the Talents depicted on canvas around 1884 encapsulates creativity intertwined with moral teachings. The British Record Industry Awards held at The Grosvenor House Hotel recognize musical brilliance that resonates across generations. Even those who serve their communities selflessly are not forgotten—special constables receiving medals at Petworth Park exemplify dedication towards maintaining peace and order. Lastly, Brian Eno proudly holds his well-deserved award at The Oval Pop Festival—an embodiment of artistic innovation pushing boundaries beyond imagination. These glimpses into various realms demonstrate how awards honor achievements that shape our lives and inspire future generations.