The original can be seen at the National Portrait Gallery
Presented to the Society by Michael Copeland, 1983. Enlarged from a paper print from Hill family papers.
Copy of AD.MA/900/19/51\nCopy taken by Geremy Butler on behalf of Justine Taylor to be used in an exhibition at the National Archives of Singapore
negative of AD.MA/900/19/83\nCopy taken by Geremy Butler on behalf of Justine Taylor to be used in an exhibition at the National Archives of Singapore.
Frontispiece to The Works of James Barry, 1809
Contains the minutes and papers of the following committees; the Membership Committee, the Regional Activities Committee and the Fellowship Committee.
November 1988 - June 1994.\nThis file also contains the minutes of the Fellowship Engagement and Network Taskforce, 24 January 1994 and the agenda of the Fellowship Drive Working Party, 4 March 1994.
Includes papers of membership committee and Privy Council about use of letters; and items on proposals to abolish term 'Fellow'
Correspondence and papers about setting up of group to discuss issues of the day. Initiated by Brian Batsford, Dr Bradford and others.
Letters of complaint; subscription rates; correspondence to and from Sidney Loweth about membership and bye-laws (1960s); correspondence from Fellows about honours. Includes a letter from the office of Nelson Mandela accepting Fellowship of the Society (dated 31 May 1999).
Correspondence to and from Fellows in Australia, Malta, United States, Canada, Ireland and Italy. Includes the 100th Annual Report of the Malta Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (1952) and a publication commemorating its 140th Anniversary (1992)
Regulations governing the role of HCMs and lists of members at various dates
Correspondence from Victoria Chapter and other areas including letters from Sir Laurence Hartnett. Also details of social events and visits of Chairman and Secretary.
Correspondence to and from Australian members including Sir Laurence Hartnett and nominations for the Hartnett Medal. The medal was instituted in honour of Sir Laurence Harnett (1899-1986), the founder in 1972 of the Society's first Overseas Chapter. Sir Laurence did much to encourage Australian membership and to spread knowledge of the Society's work. The medal was awarded for achievement, eminence and performancein Australia in the fields of arts, manufactures and arts, manufactures and commerce). Also details of social events and visits of Chairman and Secretary.
Correspondence to and from HCMs in Canada, particularly New Brusnwick and Atlantic Provinces. Correspondence to and from David Fensom, Brian Newbold, Laurence Lande and, Walter James Browne and arrangements for social events and visit of Chairman and Secretary
Correspondence to and from Fellows in Holland, Denmark, Sweden and France