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Further recognition was given by the Royal Society of London in awarding him the David Hughes Medal. It is interesting to note that this same medal, established in 1900, was awarded to Alexander Graham Bell in 1913.
Further recognition was given by the Royal Society of London in awarding him the David Hughes Medal. It is interesting to note that this same medal, established in 1900, was awarded to Alexander Graham Bell in 1913.
Further recognition was given by the Royal Society of London in awarding him the David Hughes Medal. It is interesting to note that this same medal, established in 1900, was awarded to Alexander Graham Bell in 1913.
Charles Chree, [...] Of international reputation, the value of his work was recognised by the award to him of the Hughes Medal of the Society.Also: G. C. S. (February 1929). "Obituary Notices (of Fellows deceased) : Charles Chree (with portrait), 1860–1928". Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character. 122 (790): vii–xiv. JSTOR 95173. p. xiv:
He was awarded the James Watt medal by the Institution of Civil Engineers in 1905 and the Hughes medal of the Royal Society in 1919.
The Hughes' Medal is awarded to Mr. Frank Edward Smith. Mr. F. E. Smith has been awarded the Hughes' Medal in recognition of the value of his work towards realisation of the fundamental units of electrical measurement. [...]
The Hughes Medal is awarded to Dr D. H. Matthews, F.R.S., and Professor F. J. Vine, F.R.S., in recognition of their elucidation of the magnetic properties of the ocean floors, which subsequently led to the plate tectonic hypothesis. [...]