The RSA in conjunction with the Festival of Britain authorities erected nine flagstaffs, flying the Union Jack in Hyde Park to mark the original site of Crystal Palace. The flags were to be unfurled at noon on 3 May at the moment when His Majesty the King declared the Festival of Britain open.\nThe flags and staffs were supplied by Messers. Benjamin Edgington and Messers John Edgington respectively who were responsible for them on the original Crystal Palace in 1851. \nAdministrative correspondence.
Won prize of 2 guineas under section 5, Pottery and Glass
Won a British Airways Flight Award and a Travel Award worth £200 in the 'Museum Design' section. Travelled to Bilbao.
Won the John Lewis Attachment Award of £3000 including £1200 Travel Award in the 'Packaging' section. Travelled to New York for a week.
Image of Frank Pick
Won a Travel Award worth £1500 under the 'It's Christmas' brief in the 'Postage stamp' section. Includes article written for the RSA Journal. Travelled to China. Winner of the Jacobs Memorial Award Certificate.
Won prize of £12 10s and a share of £25 with the two other winners, under section 3, Furniture, prize offered by the RSA
Won prize of £12 10s and a share of £25 with the two other winners, under section 3, Furniture, prize offered by the RSA
Minutes, agendas and working papers. 5 December 1984 - 12 January 1989.
Won the Home and Personal Care Europe Attachment Award worth £2500 in the 'Packaging' section. Awarded the Master's Medal which included a week at the Vitra International Summer Workshop in Domaine de Boisbuchet in France. Includes only a CD of photographs taken at Vitra.
Won The Elmwood Attachment Award of £2500 in the 'Graphics' section. Worked with Elmwood for fourteen weeks.
Won The Drapers' Company Travel Award of £250 in the 'Fashion Fabrics' section. Travelled to Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and America for five months.
Won a British Airways Flight and Travel Award, The Design Management Institute's Peter Gorb Travel Award, Design Council Travel Award worth £2500/ £500/ £300 in the 'Design Management' section. Travelled to Tokyo, Hong Kong and Singaproe.
General correspondence to and from the Master of the Faculty, the Secretary and other correspondence has been arranged chronologically. \n\nSubjects include selection and election of members, arrangements for meetings,alterations to bye-laws and a visit to Sweden. Also includes correspondence about a craftsmanship committee and the establishment of a Crafts Centre of Great Britain.Correspondents include John A Milne, Chairman of Council of the Society, Reco Capey, Douglas Cockerell, Geoffrey de Havilland, Milner Gray, Ambrose Heal, Raymond Loewy, Charles Holden, Enid Marx, Gordon Russell, Barnes Wallace, Wells Coates, Duncan Grant, Percy Delf Smith, Ethel Mairet, Astrid Sampe, Robert Gooden, Ashley Havinden
General correspondence to and from the Master of the Faculty, the Secretary and other correspondence has been arranged chronologically.\n\nSubjects include selection and election of members, arrangements for meetings and finance. Correspondents include Neville Ward
General correspondence to and from the Master of the Faculty, the Secretary and other correspondence has been arranged chronologically.\n\nSubjects include selection and election of members, arrangements for meetings and annual receptions, and a Protection of Designs Committee. Correspondents include Milner Gray, Ambrose Heal, Charles Holden, Enid Marx, Gordon Russell, Barnes Wallace, Wells Coates, Pinin Farina, Robert Gooden, Ashley Havinden, Uffa Fox, Robin Day
General correspondence to and from the Master of the Faculty, the Secretary and other correspondence has been arranged chronologically.\n\nSubjects include selection and election of members, arrangements for meetings and finance. Correspondents include David Gentleman, Jean Muir, Kenneth Grange
General correspondence to and from the Master of the Faculty, the Secretary and other correspondence has been arranged chronologically. \n\nSubjects include selection and election of members, arrangements for meetings,alterations to bye-laws. Correspondents include Frank Pick, John A Milne, Chairman of Council of the Society, Reco Capey, Douglas Cockerell, Geoffrey de Havilland, Milner Gray, Ambrose Heal, Raymond Loewy, Charles Holden, Enid Marx, Gordon Russell, Barnes Wallace, Wells Coates, Duncan Grant, Edward Hald
General correspondence to and from the Master of the Faculty, the Secretary and other correspondence has been arranged chronologically.\n\nSubjects include selection and election of members, arrangements for meetings and annual receptions, a members' trip to Germany in 1952. Correspondents include Geoffrey de Havilland, Milner Gray, Ambrose Heal, Raymond Loewy, Charles Holden, Enid Marx, Gordon Russell, Barnes Wallace, Wells Coates, Duncan Grant, J Laurent Giles, Walter Gropius, Pinin Farina,Ethel Mairet, Astrid Sampe, Robert Gooden, Ashley Havinden, Uffa Fox
General correspondence to and from the Master of the Faculty, the Secretary and other correspondence has been arranged chronologically.\n\nSubjects include selection and election of members, arrangements for meetings and annual receptions and alterations to bye-laws. Correspondents include Milner Gray, Enid Marx, Barnes Wallace, Wells Coates, Pinin Farina, Robert Gooden, Ashley Havinden