On the winding up of the British Export Trade Research Organisation, the surplus of funds was given to the Society as a trust (dated 14 December 1964) 'for the provision of lectures and other educational activities at Universities for the benefit of students concerning themselves with exports'. An advisory committee was set up to administer the Trust. This sat two or three times a year from 1964 to 1983.\nSir Peter Runge, Chairman of the British national Export Council is on the right.
On the winding up of the British Export Trade Research Organisation, the surplus of funds was given to the Society as a trust (dated 14 December 1964) 'for the provision of lectures and other educational activities at Universities for the benefit of students concerning themselves with exports'. An advisory committee was set up to administer the Trust. This sat two or three times a year from 1964 to 1983
On the winding up of the British Export Trade Research Organisation, the surplus of funds was given to the Society as a trust (dated 14 December 1964) 'for the provision of lectures and other educational activities at Universities for the benefit of students concerning themselves with exports'. An advisory committee was set up to administer the Trust. This sat two or three times a year from 1964 to 1983.\nSir Peter Runge, Chairman of the British Natioanl Export Council on Right
Sold to the Charles Lamb Society in 1949.
These cottages were bequeathed to the Society in 1931. There are 9 photographs showing external views, one showing an internal view and one negative.
Award instituted as a result of a recommendation by the Commonwealth Section Committee, consists of a silver medal and diploma. The object of the award was to encourage the making of documentary films designed for specific public purposes in their country of origin. The award was open film production units operating in any country of the Commonwealth for the purpose of making documentary films. Films had to be submitted through the Government of the country and no country could enter more than two films.\nIn devising the award the RSA was greatly assisted by advice and help from the Colonial Office, the Commonwealth Relations Office, the Central Office of Information and the British Film Institute.
Image used in the Journal to illustrate a book review
Image used to illustrate text published in the Journal from the lecture'The art and alchemy of traditional storytelling' by Ben Haggerty 10/2/1999
Image used to illustrate text published in the Journal from the lecture 'Right here, right now: where are new businesses emerging from?', part of the 'Young entrepreneurs' series 12/4/1999
Image used to illustrate text published in the Journal from the seminar 'Business partnerships, beyond the rhetoric'
Image designed by Mike Dempsey RDI, used on the front cover of the Nov/Dec 1997 Journal
Image used to illustrate Programme report on Focus on Food
Image used to illustrate Programme report on Focus on Food
Image not used but commissioned to illustrate Programme report on Focus on Food
Image not used but commissioned to illustrate Programme report on Focus on Food
Image not used but commissioned to illustrate Programme report on Focus on Food