Won a Travel Award worth £1000 under the the 'Aircraft Trolley' brief in the 'Transport' sector. Travelled in Europe. Includes a letter to the RSA and the report.
Includes correspondence with award winners, with Harold and Anne Jacobs, and with the award judges, correspondence with Alan Kitching RDI about designing an award certificate, copies of the completed award certificate, and copies of invitations to the award ceremony.
The Jacobs Memorial Award Certificate was given in memory of Ian Jacobs who was the Assistant Secretary responsible for the work of the Faculty of Royal Designers for Industry and the running of the RSA Design Bursaries Competition. It was given annually to the student who submitted the best study tour report both in terms of content and presentation. The award was judged by the Master of the RDI Faculty. \n\nIncludes correspondence about setting up a fund in memory of Jacobs, receipts of donations sent by the RDIs, and correspondence about the setting up of the Award. Includes correspondence with award winners, with Mrs Jacobs, and with the award judges, correspondence about printing an award certificate and, copies of sample award certificate.
Won a Travel Award worth £500 under the the 'Catwalk Jewellery' brief in the 'Fasion Jewellery' section. Travelled to Mexico.
Won a Estafette BV Attachment Award of £2500 in the 'Consumer Products' section. Worked with Estafette BV for fourteen weeks
Won a Travel Award worth £1500 and the Pitney Bowes Attachment Award in the 'Office/Business Equipment' section. Worked with Pitney Bowes' Design Department in Connecticut from 21 February - 17 April 1987 and then travelled in America from 18 April - 13 May 1987. Photocopy of original report.
Won a Silentnight Attachment Award worth £2000 under the the 'Domestic Storage' brief in the 'Furniture' sector. Worked with Silentnight Cabinets from 19 August - 25 October 1991.
Won a Travel Award worth £350 under the the 'Channel Crossing' brief in the 'Communications and Information Technology' section.Travelled to Athens.
On a team with Robert Sedman and Thomas Knight. Won a Travel Award worth £1000 each in the 'Engineering' section. Travelled to Hong Kong.
Won a Stoddard Sekers International Plc Attachement Award worth £1400 under the the 'Furnishing Textiles' brief in the 'Textiles' section. Travelled to Barcelona.
Won a Travel Award worth £375 in the 'Home Furnishings' section sponsered by Dorma and W.M.Christy & Sons. Travelled to Venice. Photocopy of original report.
Won the 1979/80 Travel Grant for Designers in the Textile Industry worth £500. Presented by the Worshipful Company of Weavers in conjunction with the RSA. Travelled to Japan in March/April 1981. Includes photographs.
Won a Dorma Attachment Award worth £2050 under the the 'Bedlinen' brief in the 'Home Furnishings' sector. Spent ten weeks working with Dorma Furnishing.
Won a Travel Award worth £400 under the 'Packaging for Hand Tools' brief in the 'Packaging' section. Travelled to Norway.
Jean Muir and others at the RDI Dinner & Address, 25 November 1993
Jean Muir receiving the Masters' Badge from Professor Edmund (Ted) Happold at the RDI Dinner & Address, 25 November 1993
Won a Bathrooms Travel Award of £1000 under the 'Petrol Filling Station' brief in the 'Interior Design' section. Travelled for two weeks in Europe.
Won a Travel Award worth £1250 and £500 worth of diamonds under the 'Presentation Jewellery' in the 'Jewellery' section. Travelled to India. Photocopy of original report.
Won a Silentnight Holdings Attachment Award worth £2000 under the 'Designs for a Sofa Bed' brief in the 'Furnishing Textiles' section. Worked with Silentnight Holdings Plc from 28 July- 3 October 1997.
Won a Travel Award worth £500 under the the 'Contemporary Chatelaine' brief in the 'Fasion Jewellery' section. Spent five weeks working with Hoko Van der Straoton in Paris. Photocopy of original report.