Won prize of £15 under section 6, Advertising, prize offered by Henley's Tyre and Rubber Company Limited
Won prize of £25 under section 6, Advertising, prize offered by Messrs Watney Combe Reid and Company Limited
Highly commended under section 6, Advertising
Won prize of 5 guineas under section 4, Book Production
Highly commended under section 5, Pottery and Glass
Highly commended under section 5, Pottery and Glass
Won travelling scholarship of £75 under section 2, Textiles, prize offered by Tootal Broadhurst Lee Company Limited
Won travelling scholarship of £75 under section 2, Textiles, prize offered by Tootal Broadhurst Lee Company Limited
Won prize of £15 under section 2, Textiles, prize offered by the Cretonne Department of the Calico Printers Association
Won prize of £12 under section 2, Textiles, prize offered by Messrs Brinton Limited
Won prize of £15 under section 2, Textiles, prize offered by Messrs Lister and Company Limited
Won 15 guineas, under section 2, Textiles, prize offered by Messrs W Foxton Ltd
Won prize of £25, under section 5, Advertising and Commercial Art, prize offered by Messrs J C Eno Ltd
Winner of the Sir Frank Warner Memorial Medal for her furnishing textile designs and a scholarship for her dress fabric designs
Winner of the Sir Frank Warner Memorial Medal for her furnishing textile designs and a scholarship for her dress fabric designs
Commissioned to mark HM The Queen's 50 year association with the RSA
On 18th December 1850, Charles Dickens, Vice President, in the Chair, Mr W Bridges Adams read his paper on Railway Influence and Extension. The Adelphi had been an area of mystery for Charles Dickens in his unhappy childhood and David Copperfield, in the same predicament, would wander about the district, finding excitement in the strange inhabitants of the riverside. In the foreground of the painting Dickens is surrounded by his characters and in the background he can be seen arriving at the Society. 31,000 copies sold.