Won prize of £15 under section 2, Textiles, prize offered by British Celanese Limited
Premium Winners
Winner of a Scholarship of £100
Winner of a Scholarship of £100
Winner of the Sir Frank Warner Memorial Medal for her furnishing textile designs and a scholarship for her dress fabric designs
Won prize of £20 under section 2, Textiles, prize offered by Messrs Lister and Company Limited
Won prize of 2 tickets on any P & O fortnight summer cruise with 10 guineas under section 3, Furniture, prize offered by Peninusular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. Crack in the slide.
Gold box designed by Robert Godden RDI and made by Messrs, Asprey & Co. Ltd. The box and cypher and coronet are made of yellow gold,the lid is inlaid with bands of white gold and the surrounding garland, which is made up of the four national emblems, is in green and red gold.
Pen and brown ink.
Manufactured by Lawton and Debaufer, March 1817
Winner of the Sir Frank Warner Memorial Medal and a travelling studentship of £100
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
Winner of the Sir Frank Warner Memorial Medal and a travelling studentship of £100
Recommended for Warner Medal by Dress Textiles Jury
Minutes, agendas working papers and correspondence relating to the Design Forum.\n\nThe Design Forum was an initiative of RSA Director Christopher Lucus. Its aim was to get other Design organisations working together.
Won prize of 8 guineas under section 2, Textiles, prize offered by Messrs Turnbull and Stockdale Limited
Highly commended under section 2, Textiles, prize offered by Messrs Turnbull and Stockdale Limited