Carnegie Medal in Literature was created in 1936.
Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature was created in 1996.
Duke of Westminster's Medal for Military Literature was created in 1997.
No but it's the first award for children's literature.
The first Carnegie Medal for Literature was awarded in 1936; in order for works to be in the public domain, they would have had to have been written by authors in their later years, or authors who died young. Walter de la Mare, for example, won the medal in 1947 at the age of 74, and died in 1956; his works entered the public domain 50 years later. Philip Reeve, however, was only 42 when he won the medal in 2008, and his works will be protected until 50 years after his death. The very first Carnegie Medal winner should enter the public domain (in the UK) in 2017.
Carlin at Carnegie was created in 1983.
Carnegie collection was created in 1989.
Carnegie International was created in 1896.
Carnegie Hall was created in 1891.
Leeds Carnegie was created in 1991.
Carnegie Learning was founded in 1998.
C.S. Lewis won the Carnegie medal for his book "The Last Battle," which is the seventh and final novel in 'The Chronicles of Narnia' series.
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