Includes arrangements for security, insurance and other legal matters, transportation of goods
Includes observations on progress of Exhibition and financial and other administrative matters
Includes extract from 'The Globe':'The Exhibition of 1861[sic]: why it should be, what it should be,where it should be'
Includes observations on progress of Exhibition and financial and other administrative matters
Arrangements for display and for receipt of awards
Includes applications for employment and complaints about the purpose and proposed contents of the Exhibition
Administrative correspondence about 'The Countryside in 1970'. Includes a menu, dated 5 Novemeber 1963, for a Dinner for the Study Conference on The Countryside in 1970.
Includes correspondence from exhibitors, jurors' deliberations and details of disagreements over judging procedures
Includes correspondence from exhibitors, jurors' deliberations and details of disagreements over judging procedures
Includes correspondence from exhibitors, jurors' deliberations and details of disagreements over judging procedures
Includes correspondence from exhibitors, jurors' deliberations and details of disagreements over judging procedures and dispute with the Manufacturing Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company
Includes correspondence from British Consulate, the Foreign Office, and the Department of State in Washington
Includes correspondence from British Consulate, the Foreign Office, and the Department of State in Washington
Includes correspondence from British Consulate, the Foreign Office, and the Department of State in Washington
Includes correspondence from British Consulate, the Foreign Office, and the Department of State in Washington
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