Draft letter sent to Mr Warren, informing him the Committee had decided he shold engrave Barry's portrait, as long as Barry himself approves it. \nOn the reverse: a copy of a letter sent to James Heath, regarding the engraving of Barry's Portrait and that his conditions cannot be met; and a letter to Barry regarding the appointment of Mr Warren.
Awarded silver medal
Won a Travel Award worth £750 in the 'Less Crime through Design' section. Travelled to Singapore, Thailand, Kual Lumpur from 15 May - 8 June 2001. Winner of the Jacobs Memorial Award Certificate. Includes a letter to the RSA.
On a team with Robert Sedman and James Watson. Won a Travel Award worth £1000 each in the 'Engineering' section. Travelled to America, Japan and New Zealand.
Background to the RSA's history
Grignion was an eminent clock maker and an active early member of the Society.
Copies of will and codicil of Thomas Gray; correspondence to and from the Society abut the administration of the Fund; essay competition entries; details of submissions for award for professional merit at sea; papers on transfer of Trust and correspondence with Charity Commissioners; presentation volume associated with the Thomas Gray memorial shield with names and signatures of students at nautical training colleges.
Includes reports and details of expenditure and grants awarded
Medals
The correspondence details the nature of the relationship, financial and administrative, between the RSA and the Thomas Cubitt Trust in the development of the annual Thomas Cubitt lecture
Members
Image acquired but not used to illustrate lecture text for 'Straight lines and great circles: reweaving the local' by Susan Clifford, held at the RSA, 4/3/1998