The Lawrence of Arabia Medal is an award conferred by the Royal Society for Asian Affairs.[1]
History
Lawrence of Arabia Medal was established in 1935 in the honor of Lawrence of Arabia.[1][2]
Recipients
- 1936: John Bagot Glubb
- 1937: Charles Bell
- 1938: Claude Scudamore Jarvis
- 1939: Harold Ingrams and Doreen Ingrams
- 1940: Frederick Peake
- 1941: C. E. Corry
- 1942: Mildred Cable
- 1943: Orde Wingate
- 1944: Ursula Graham Bower
- 1947: Charles Pawsey
- 1948: Henry Holland[3]
- 1949: Freddie Spencer Chapman
- 1953: John Hunt, Baron Hunt
- 1954: Wilfred Thesiger
- 1960: Violet Dickson
- 1961: Stephen Hemsley Longrigg
- 1964: Nevill Barbour
- 1965: Hugh Boustead
- 1966: Charles Belgrave
- 1971: Seton Lloyd[4]
- 2016: Michael Asher
References
- 1 2 "The Lawrence of Arabia Medal".
- ↑ "Lawrence of Arabia: medal". December 18, 1936 – via The National Archives (UK).
- ↑ Dow, Huch (October 18, 1966). "Obituary". Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society. 53 (1): 109–111. doi:10.1080/03068376608731940.
- ↑ "Lawrence of Arabia medal". Asian Affairs. 3 (1): 68. February 18, 1972. doi:10.1080/03068377208729608.
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