The obverse shows the heads of Minerva and Mercury, and has been struck from the original die of a medal which the Society first used in 1820. It was designed by William Wyon RA, based on an earlier design by John Flaxman RA. The lettering on the reverse is new and was cut by George T Friend to the design of John R Biggs. The medal is silver gilt
Won the Dartington Crystal Attachment Award of £2325 in the 'Homeware' section. Worked with Dartington Crystal Ltd from 2 July - 28 September 2001.
Won a Travel Award worth £1000 under the 'Humanising Technology' brief in the 'Footwear' section. Travelled to New York for three weeks.
Won a Travel Award worth £800 under the 'Peace and Freedom' brief in the 'Postage Stamp' section. Travelled to Holland. Photocopy of original report.
Won a Travel Award worth £900 under the 'Innovation' brief in the 'Graphics' section. Travelled to Australia for two weeks in February 1999. His report is on a CD. Includes an article that he wrote for Pharmaceutical marketing.
Won the Vodafone Attachment Award worth £2100 in the 'Mobile Telecommunications' section. Worked with Vodafone. Photocopy of original report.
Won the Miss A M Johns Charitable Trust Travel Award worth £400 and a Travel Award of £200 unde the 'Artificial Intelligence' brief in the 'Animation' section. Travelled to New York.
Includes applications for awards and a few samples of essays written in support of claims.
Won Travel Awards worth £850 each in the 'Furniture' section. Travelled to the Milan Fair 1994.
Won the J Sainsbury Plc Attachment Award of £625 including £1200 Travel Award in the 'Packaging' section. Travelled to Helsinki, Stockholm and Copenhagen for nine days.
Administrative correspondence, including a Memorandum and Articles of Association relating to the Association of Societies of Art and Design Limited was established to promote the education of the community by encouraging the understanding, appreciation and development of the arts and design in whatever media expressed. The Association was formed by the five societies representing the related professions of artist and designer namely the Institute of Contemporary Arts, the Society of Industrial Artists and Designers, the Design and Industries Association, the Institute of Landscape Architects, and the Design and Art Directors Association in 1966. The Association was liquidated in 1970.
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.
Design publication which includes an illustrated article 'Grooming the Colt' pg. 124-129 on the Industrial Art Bursaries Competitions.
Won prize of £10 under section 1, Architectural Decoration, prize offered by Messrs Smith and Wellstood Limited
Includes advertisements (3 copies) for the Scheme for the Improvement of Industrial Designs and the particulars of each annual competition from 1924 to 1933.
Won a Travel Award worth £750 under 'A British Obsession, The Weather' brief in the 'Postage Stamp' section. Travelled to Vietnam and Thailand. Photocopy of original report.
Won The Drapers' Company Travel Award worth £250 plus £500 under the 'Designs for a Sofa Bed' brief in the 'Furnishing Textiles' section. Travelled to Eygpt.
Won a Travel Award worth £1000 in the 'Less Crime through Design' section. Travelled to India from 22 August - 12 September 2000.