The Copley Medal of the Royal Society of London, silver-gilt, officially inscribed on bottom of rim "SIR JAMES CHADWICK, F.R.S., 1950", in case of issue; award diploma , folio with rolled sheep skin cover [dated St. Andrew’s Day (30 November) 1950]; and large book, The Signatures in the First Journal-Book and the Charter-Book of the Royal Society (Oxford, printed for the Royal Society, 1936)
The Mackenzie-Davidson Medal of the British Institute of Radiology, bronze, officially inscribed on bottom of rim " JAMES CHADWICK, Phd., F.R.S., 7 th DECEMBER 1932", in case of issue
The Stefan Meyer Medal of the Institute for Radium Research in Vienna, 1910-1935, bronze, inscribed on rim "SIR JAMES CHADWICK, 1935 NOBEL LAUREATE IN .. PHYSICS" P
Medal commemorating the first Chain Reaction research, 1939 (w/ French text) bronze, inscribed on rim "SIR JAMES CHADWICK, NOBEL LAUREATE 1935"
The Trasenster Medal of the Association of Engineers of the Université de Liège, silver, officially inscribed at bottom of reverse "Monsieur SIR JAMES CHADWICK", in case of issue, awarded .. 1946 The Melchett Medal of the (U.K.) Energy Institute (formerly the Institute of Fuel) bronze, officially inscribed on reverse "SIR JAMES CHADWICK 1946"; and vellum diploma (dated 9 October .. 1946) The Faraday Medal of the (U.K.) Institution of Electrical Engineers (now the Institution of Engineering and Technology) bronze, officially embossed on front "SIR JAMES CHADWICK", in case of issue; and vellum diploma (dated 5 October 1950) in tube of issue The Guthrie Medal and Prize of the (U.K.) Physical Society and the Institute of Physics bronze, officially inscribed on bottom of rim "1967. JAMES CHADWICK"
The Rutherford Centennial Medal (of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, 500 issued, 1971) bronze, in case of issue, w/ typed note “to Sir James Chadwick from P.L. Kapitza”
The Henri Becquerel Medal, bronze, inscribed on rim "SIR JAMES CHADWICK", in box of issue
British and Continental Awards presented to Sir James Chadwick
Awards of Outstanding International Importance to Statesmen and Heroines