Awarded silver medal
Awarded large silver medal
Illegible signature at bottom of artwork
Awarded silver medal
Awarded silver Isis medal
Awarded silver medal
Awarded silver Isis medal
Each pack contains a list of delegates attending the one day Opening Minds Conference held at the RSA, eighteen images from the Archive and teachers notes providing examples on how the image could be used to build lessons around.
Projects
In the early days of the campaign to preserve ancient cottages the Society purchased and reconditioned - by means of a special fund of £1200 - the group of cottages known as Alrington Row, Bibury, Gloucestershire
Design publication which includes an illustrated article 'Grooming the Colt' pg. 124-129 on the Industrial Art Bursaries Competitions.
In 1888 The National Association for the Advancement of Arts and its Application to Industry was founded for the purpose of holding an Annual Congress for the reading of papers on the application of Art to Industry. In 1906 it was decided to devote existing funds to an open Studentship for the promotion and encouragement of art. In 1928 the Trustees approached the Society with a view to the Trusteeship being taken over by the Society. Subsequently an Art Congress Studentship of the value of £50 was offered in connection with the Industrial Designs Competition of 1928.\n\nThree Trust Deeds or Deeds of Appointment. The first, dated 1 June 1912, concerns the appointment of a new Trustee; the second, dated 2 August 1906 concerns the foundation of 'The Art Congress Studentship'; and the last, dated 1 May 1928, concerns the appointment of the RSA as Trustees.
Exhibitions
Flyer advertising the private viewing.
Correspondence and printed forms completed by competitors and general correspondence about arrangements
Page 1321 from Volume 3 of 'Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. Reports by the Juries' (Great Exhibition 1851)