This file contains only entry forms, the music scores having been returned to the composer. In alphabetical oder:\n\nTrevor Aston; Bernard Barrell; Michael John Bateson; Christopher Beardsley; Rosemanry Beecham; Carey Blyton; Daphne Brown; Mel Clarke; Paul de Aragon; Mary Dennis; Andrew Downe; Bridget Fry; Neil Gardner; Sonja Grossner; Rob Hughes; Jeanette Leport; Christine Le Poidevin; Philip Michael Lloyd; Douglas G. Mason; V. Pearce; T. Pollard; Laura Shur; Robert Kevin Smith; Brian Solomans; Neil Stamp; T.G. Torry; Mark P Whitefield; Alfred William White.\n\n
Di England and Alan Rossiter from Free Form Arts Trust worked with architect Max Brewer on the construction of a hydrotherapy play pool as an extension of the Equal Play Adventure Park in Hackney, London. England and Rossiter produced designs for wall decorations, pool mosaics and colour treatments to all interior surfaces to facilitate use of the pool space by children and young people with disability. Young people, staff and family users of the centre were involved in the creation of the mosaics for the pool. Client: Equal Play Adventure Park. Award value £3,000.
Di England and Alan Rossiter from Free Form Arts Trust worked with architect Max Brewer on the construction of a hydrotherapy play pool as an extension of the Equal Play Adventure Park in Hackney, London. England and Rossiter produced designs for wall decorations, pool mosaics and colour treatments to all interior surfaces to facilitate use of the pool space by children and young people with disability. Young people, staff and family users of the centre were involved in the creation of the mosaics for the pool. Client: Equal Play Adventure Park. Award value £3,000.
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Held in 1850 and organised by Augustus Wollaston Franks, this was a display of antiquities\nBound volume of minutes of the organising committee and catalogue of the exhibition containing two editions of the catalogue plus a further condensed version
Two small art exhibitions held at the Society's House, in aid of the formation of a National gallery of British Art\nGeneral correspondence, printed matter, catalogues, press cuttings, tickets and notices about mounting of exhibitions, attendance.
Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Exhibitions