Image used to illustrate the lecture text for 'Whose money is it anyway?' by Sir Alan Budd, held at the RSA 16/2/2000. Photography by John Edwards
Image used to illustrate the lecture text for 'Whose money is it anyway?' by Sir Alan Budd, held at the RSA 16/2/2000. Photography by John Edwards
Image used to illustrate the lecture text 'Fashion doesn't exist unless it goes down into the streets' by Colin McDowell, 17/4/2000
Image used to illustrate the lecture text for 'Genetic Engineering' by Professor Derek Burke held at the RSA 11/10/1999
One of the pigeons in the image used on the front cover of the Journal 3/4 1999
Image used to illustrate the Programme report on Sponsorship
Image used to illustrate the Programme report on Sponsorship
Image used to illustrate the Programme report on Sponsorship
Background to the RSA's history
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The figure of Minerva, representing arts, is holding a shield bearing the Gorgon's head and a spear. Three statues were commissioned by Sebastian de Ferranti, a former Vice President of the RSA, to be installed on the pediment of the house as originally proposed by Robert Adam, the architect. The figures were made by Plowden and Smith.