Used to illustrate general notes in the Journal
A collection of printed books acquired by the Society before 1850 (though there are a few exceptions). They relate to the Society's early interests in arts, manufactures and commerce.\n\nThis collection of mainly printed material was acquired by collection and donation from various sources. The topics covered in the publications are broad-ranging but relate closely to premiums and awards of the various sectional committees: Agriculture, Polite Arts, Chemistry, Manufactures, Mechanics and Colonies and Trade. Some publications are extracts from proceedings of other societies and learned institutions. \n\nA few pamphlets and tracts in French, and some in German, Spanish and Latin. The majority of the publications are also available at the British Library. There appears to have been no clear order or arrangement of this material prior to cataloguing in 2002.
Printed books
Medals
Image used to illustrate text from the lecture 'Arts matter in prisons' held in Swansea, 16/7/1999
Image used to illustrate text from the lecture 'Arts matter in prisons' held in Swansea, 16/7/1999
Maggie Howarth collaborated with Fletcher Joseph landscape architects on the design of a courtyard at this hospital in Brotton, Cleveland. Howarth produced designs for a mosaic pool and surrounding landscaping, to enhance the environment for patients, staff and visitors. Client: South Tees Community and Mental Health NHS Trust. Award value £3,000.
Student Design Awards
Photograph taken of statue on plith in Trafalgar Square
Part of Future Context - an architectural lecture series held in association with Arup Associates